The national forest of Edge-Louviers is a main forest French of 4568 hectares located in the the Eure close to the Confluent of the the Eure and the the Seine.
This forest approximately occupies a calcareous plate of 120 m altitude dominating the valleys of the Eure (in the east) and the Seine (in north), intersected with boxed small valleys. It is located between the towns of Louviers, Bridge-with-the Arche and Saint-Pierre-the-Tweed and is cut into two by the layout of the Autoroute of Normandy (which removed 70 hectares of forest).
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