The commune of Lannemaignan encroaches on the department of Landes with which it borders.
The town has a few Armagnac producers who raise their vintage wines of exceptional quality with passion and love.
It is crossed by the Midour which leaves the department to irrigate the Landes.
The main curiosity of Lannemaignan is its charming little church which dates back around 3 centuries, with a suitably decorated pyramidal bell tower which dominates the surrounding area.
The west end of the nave is surmounted by an octagonal spire covered in slates. The entire building surrounded by a cemetery has been listed in the Inventory of Historic Monuments since 1979.
In the heart of the village, a monumental cross on a stone base dates from 1846; it is surmounted by a rooster supporting the instruments of Christ's passion.
The town has many beautiful Armagnac farms, half-timbered and cob houses but also wine cellars. Lannemaignan constitutes the happy transition from the great moor of Marsan to that of the Armagnac vineyards.
It is crossed by the Midour which leaves the department to irrigate the Landes.
The main curiosity of Lannemaignan is its charming little church which dates back around 3 centuries, with a suitably decorated pyramidal bell tower which dominates the surrounding area.
The west end of the nave is surmounted by an octagonal spire covered in slates. The entire building surrounded by a cemetery has been listed in the Inventory of Historic Monuments since 1979.
In the heart of the village, a monumental cross on a stone base dates from 1846; it is surmounted by a rooster supporting the instruments of Christ's passion.
The town has many beautiful Armagnac farms, half-timbered and cob houses but also wine cellars. Lannemaignan constitutes the happy transition from the great moor of Marsan to that of the Armagnac vineyards.