Souleuvre

Souleuvre

Souleuvre valley
Basin
Main source la Lamerie, Montchamp
190 m (620 ft)
48°55′41″N 0°43′08″W / 48.9281°N 0.7189°W / 48.9281; -0.7189 (Primary source of Souleuvre)
River mouth Vire, Campeaux, Carville
74 m (243 ft)
48°56′57″N 0°53′36″W / 48.9491°N 0.8934°W / 48.9491; -0.8934 (Mouth of Souleuvre)Coordinates: 48°56′57″N 0°53′36″W / 48.9491°N 0.8934°W / 48.9491; -0.8934 (Mouth of Souleuvre)
Progression VireEnglish Channel
Basin size 120 km2 (46 sq mi)
Physical characteristics
Length 18.3 km (11.4 mi)
Discharge
Features
Source Géoportail, Sandre

La Souleuvre is an 18.3 km long right affluent of the Vire in Normandy.

Geography

It crops at Montchamp near the hamlets of Lamerie, la Druerie and la Saffrie, 9 km to the east of Le Bény-Bocage and arrives at Le Tourneur where, having been rejoined by several affluents, it runs along the bed of a steep westwards pictorial valley, formed from the cambrian syncline of la zone bocaine. It lies in the bocage virois.

It joins the Vire, at the northern limit of Carville and Sainte-Marie-Laumont. It then runs westwards through les gorges de la Vire.

Watershed

Its basin lies between those of la Drôme (north), l'Orne (west) and l'Allière (south).[2] Its confluence with the Vire lies west of the basin.

It has 3 main affluents on its right bank: the Blandouit (6,3 km), joined by the Rubec (5.9 km) at Saint-Pierre-Tarentaine the Courbençon (9,5 km) at Tourneur the Roucamps (14,4 km) between Le Tourneur and La Ferrière-Harang.

La Souleuvre and la Vire along with le Rubec and the Blandouit form a digging axe in the bocain syncline shaping a pictural valley ending in les gorges de la Vire.

Communes

Montchamp, Saint-Charles-de-Percy, Montchauvet, Le Bény-Bocage, Saint-Pierre-Tarentaine, Le Tourneur, Carville, La Ferrière-Harang, Campeaux

Souleuvre valley

Taureau bridge

Environment

The Souleuvre basin is a Natura 2000 marked site, namely for its white-clawed crayfish and sculpin population,[3] as well as European brook lamprey and Atlantic salmon.

References

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