Matafelon-Granges is a rural commune in eastern France, located in the Ain department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. As a French commune it represents the lowest tier of local government and participates in departmental and regional structures. For administrative and practical details consult the official commune page at commune page and regional resources at Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
Geography and environment
The commune lies within a landscape typical of central-eastern France, where agricultural land, pastures and woodland intermix. Terrain in this part of Ain ranges from gentle river valleys to modest plateaus and hills, providing a setting for mixed farming and seasonal outdoor recreation. Topographic and tourist information can be found in regional guides and maps at regional resources and departmental publications at Ain department.
History and administration
Matafelon-Granges shares the long-established settlement patterns of rural France: villages, hamlets and farmsteads that developed over centuries. Municipal affairs are carried out by a mayor and a municipal council under the national legal framework for communes. For current administrative contacts, municipal notices and official records see the departmental listing and national portals at departmental listing and national information.
Population and community life
Like many small communes, the population is modest and community life often centers on local institutions such as the town hall, school (where present), community associations and seasonal events. Weekly markets, fêtes and volunteer organisations help sustain social ties. Local newspapers and municipal bulletins provide up-to-date information about services and events.
Economy and transport
The local economy is typically dominated by agriculture, small-scale trades and services that support residents and neighbouring areas. Commuting to larger towns for work is common; public and regional roads link the commune to departmental centres. Practical travel and transport details are published by regional and departmental authorities and are accessible through the links above.
Sights and heritage
Visitors may find a parish church, traditional rural houses, a village square or a war memorial—features commonly found in French communes. The surrounding countryside offers walking and cycling opportunities. Specific points of interest and heritage listings are recorded in regional tourist information and local heritage inventories available from the links provided.
Practical information
For official procedures, opening hours, local services and maps consult the municipal and departmental pages. Contact details, administrative forms and announcements are normally published online by the commune and by the Ain department; see the official entries and regional overview at commune information, regional portal and regional guide.
- Official administrative entry: commune information
- Regional overview: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
- Geography and tourism: regional guide
- Departmental services: Ain department
- Department directory: departmental listing
- National portal: national information