Dore (river)

Pont du Diable in Olliergues

The Dore is a river in France, which runs in the Auvergne region in the Puy -de- Dôme. It arises under the name Ruisseau de Berny the hamlet of Le Brémont, at the boundary of the municipality of Saint- Germain- l'Herm and Saint- Bonnet- le -Bourg, drained initially to the southeast, then turns to the north or northwest, crosses the Regional Natural Park livradois -Forez and ends after 141 kilometers of the municipal boundary of Ris and Mons as a right tributary of the Allier.

Places on the river

( in flow sequence )

  • Dore -l'Église
  • Marsac -en- Livradois
  • Ambert
  • Vertolaye
  • Olliergues
  • Sauviat
  • Courpière
  • Néronde -sur -Dore
  • Peschadoires
  • Dorat
  • Puy -Guillaume

Attractions

  • Pont du Diable, medieval bridge (15th century) over the river at Olliergues - Monument historique
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