Lède
see also: Etymology of Lède
The Lède is a river south of the France.
Its valley is classified natural site as a whole since 1999.
Geography
Lède takes its source in the Département of Lot-et-Garonne close to Lacapelle Biron in Capoulèze and is thrown in the Lot in Lot-et-Garonne at the level of the commune of Casseneuil
Departments and main cities crossed
Principal affluents
-
Laussou: 13.2 km
- Cluzélou: 13.5 km
- Leyze: 12.9 km
- Gardonne
To see
-
the Castle of Biron
- the Mill S on Lède (540 indexed mills).
- the Castle of Gavaudun
- the Museum Bernard Palissy in Saint-Avit Hamlet between Gavaudun and Lacapelle-Biron
External bond
-
river and mills
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