Charentonne Explained

Charentonne
Pushpin Map:France#France Normandy
Mouth Location:Risle
Mouth Coordinates:49.1239°N 0.7269°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:France
Length:63km (39miles)
Discharge1 Avg:4m3/s
Basin Size:513km2

The Charentonne is a 63 km long river in Normandy, left tributary of the Risle. The river begins in pays d'Ouche (Orne), in the forest of Saint-Évroult, in the south of the Saint-Évroult-Notre-Dame-du-bois village and the ruins of the abbey where lived and died Orderic Vitalis (1075–1142).

The river runs, in a north-northeast direction, towards the Risle with which it joins at Serquigny.

The Charentonne valley, which separates the Lieuvin plateau and the Ouche plateau has stiff and wooded slopes. The bottom of the valley is covered with clayed alluvions ; it is flat and wet, flooded in winter, with beautiful natural meadows, characteristic of Normandy.

The Charentonne flows through the following communes: Broglie, Bernay.