Pont de Châteauneuf-sur-Charente
D 22, 16120 Châteauneuf-sur-Charente, France
D14/D22

Pont de Châteauneuf-sur-Charente
is a minor waterways place
on the River Charente (non-tidal) between
Châteauneuf (0.03 kilometres
to the northwest) and
Angouleme (Limit of confirmed navigation (a further 3.8Km may be navigable)) (28.41 kilometres
and 10 locks
to the east).
The nearest place in the direction of Angouleme is Ecluse de Châteauneuf;
0.48 kilometres
away.
There may not be access to the towpath here.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a road over the canal.
Pont de Juac | 7.46 km | |
St Simon | 6.82 km | |
Ecluse de Vibrac | 4.83 km | |
Pont de Vibrac | 4.63 km | |
Châteauneuf | 0.03 km | |
Pont de Châteauneuf-sur-Charente | ||
Ecluse de Châteauneuf | 0.48 km | |
Ecluse de Malvy | 3.42 km | |
Pont de St Simeux | 3.89 km | |
Ecluse de Saint Simeux | 4.55 km | |
Ecluse de la Liège | 6.27 km |
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[Orléans]
River: Pont de l'Europe, Pont du Maréchal Joffre (also called Pont Neuf), Pont George-V (also called Pont Royal, carrying the commune tramway), Pont René-Thinat
[Avignon]
Viollet-le-Duc Bridges include: The Pont Saint-Bénézet, better known as the Pont d'Avignon and for the French song Sur le pont d'Avignon. Only four of the twenty
[Chemins de fer de l'État]
opened 1874, acquired by État July 1880; Compagnie Barbezieux – Châteauneuf-sur-Charente, opened 1872, acquired by État in 1893; Compagnie Alais – Rhone
[List of medieval bridges in France]
structures known. Pont-Saint-Bénezet (1177–1188) at Avignon, Vaucluse Pont-de-Saint-Nicolas de Campagnac (1261) at Sainte-Anastasie, Gard Roman Pont-du-Gard at
[Tours]
during the 10th century (an enclosure was built towards 918) and became "Châteauneuf". This space, organized between Saint Martin and the Loire, became the
[List of SNCF stations in Nouvelle-Aquitaine]
Angoulême Chabanais Chalais Chasseneuil-sur-Bonnieure Châteauneuf-sur-Charente Cognac Exidueil-sur-Vienne Jarnac-Charente Luxé Montmoreau La Rochefoucauld Roumazières-Loubert
[Italian exonyms]
Castiglione, Castiglione di Mentone Châteauneuf-d'Entraunes Castelnuovo d'Entraune, Castelnuovo d'Entrone Châteauneuf-Villevieille Castelnuovo-Villavecchia
[List of Cistercian monasteries in France]
Cambrai (Oisy-le-Verger, Pas-de-Calais) Vermonton Abbey, see Reigny Abbey Vernaison Abbey, nuns, diocese of Valence (Châteauneuf-sur-Isère, Drôme) Vic Priory
[Valence, Drôme]
morphohistorique de la cité de Valence. 10. Dialogues d'histoire ancienne. Dubesset, Pierre (1974). "Perspectives actuelles de l'aménagement urbain à Valence-sur-Rhône"
[Jarnac]
Port Gros-Jean La Fontbadant Grand pont on the Charente Quai de l'Orangerie with Thomas Hine & Co. house Quai de l'Orangerie and bridge Jarnac in the