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Lagrave is a charming town located in the Tarn, renowned for its peaceful living environment and its vineyards, part of the Gaillac appellation.
A bit of history and geography
About fifteen kilometers west of Albi, Lagrave benefits from a privileged geographical position in the heart of the Gaillac wine vineyards.
The town has experienced significant population growth in recent decades, while retaining its rural charm.
Agriculture, particularly viticulture, is a pillar of the local economy.
Why visit Lagrave?
- The Gaillac vineyard : Lagrave is an essential stop for wine lovers. Many wine estates open their doors to visitors for tastings and tours.
- Those interested in archaeology will discover with great interest the site of Sainte-Sigolène, where a women's monastery was established in the 7th century.
- Nature : the surroundings of Lagrave offer beautiful possibilities for hiking and cycling, through the vineyards and rolling landscapes.
- Gastronomy highlights local products such as Gaillac wines and seasonal fruits.
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