Druance

The Druance is a French river of Basse-Normandie, affluent of the Noireau (left bank), tributary of a tributary of the Orne.

Geography

River curving in the north-eastern heights of the Armorican Massive , Druance borrows a timbered valley, sinuous and boxed with the confinsdu Bocage virois and Suisse Norman.

Affluents

  • Brook of Cresme (left bank)
  • the Twist (Right Bank)

Crossed cities

Except for Condé-sur-Noireau, place of its confluence with the Noireau, Druance is a primarily rural river. It crosses successively the territories of the communes of Ondefontaine, Danvou-the-Tool bag, Saint - Short-toed eagle, Lassy, Saint-Vigor-of-Mézerets the, Lénault, Périgny, Saint-Pierre-the-Old woman, the Vault-Engerbold, Pontécoulant, Saint-Germain-of-Crioult the, Proussy, Condé-sur-Noireau.

The valley of Druance

  • Castle of Pontécoulant of the 16th century, departmental museum of furniture, and its park ().

Environment

The basin of Druance was retained site Natura 2000, in particular for these species:

See too

Related articles

  • the Flowering ash
  • the Noireau
  • List of the Norman rivers

External bonds

  • the card of Druance on the site of the PIKE PERCH
  • the card of Druance on the Natura site 2000

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