Reillanne
Reillanne is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in southeastern France.
Geography
Reillanne is situated in the Luberon Regional Nature Park, a protected area known for its diverse flora and fauna and its rolling hills and valleys. The village is located on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
History
The history of Reillanne dates back to Roman times. The village's name is believed to derive from "Villa Iliana," a Roman estate. Throughout the Middle Ages, Reillanne was controlled by various feudal lords.
Economy
Agriculture, particularly the cultivation of lavender, olives, and grapes, plays a significant role in the local economy. Tourism also contributes to the economy, drawing visitors who are attracted to the area's natural beauty and historical sites.
Sights
- The Church of Saint-Denis: A Romanesque church located in the heart of the village.
- The Ramparts: Remnants of the medieval fortifications that once surrounded Reillanne.
- The Luberon Regional Nature Park: The village provides access to numerous hiking trails and scenic viewpoints within the park.
Population
As of recent census data, the population of Reillanne is typically around 400-450 residents.