Pont de D22
D 22, 53200 Château-Gontier, France
D22

Pont de D22
is a minor waterways place
on the La Mayenne between
Mayenne (70.20 kilometres
and 33 locks
to the north) and
Mayenne - Oudon Jonction (Junction of the Mayenne with the River Oudon) (29.81 kilometres
and 8 locks
to the south).
The nearest place in the direction of Mayenne is Vieux Pont de Château-Gontier;
0.57 kilometres
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Mayenne - Oudon Jonction is Ecluse 34 de Pendu;
0.70 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.
Ecluse 30 de la Rongère | 11.07 km | |
Ecluse 31 de Neuville | 8.16 km | |
Ecluse 32 de la Roche du Maine | 4.81 km | |
Ecluse 33 de Mirwault | 2.23 km | |
Vieux Pont de Château-Gontier | 0.57 km | |
Pont de D22 | ||
Ecluse 34 de Pendu | 0.70 km | |
Pont de N162 (Château-Gontier) | 1.10 km | |
Ecluse 35 de la Bavouze | 4.89 km | |
Pont de La Gourre | 6.33 km | |
Ecluse 36 de Ménil | 6.74 km |
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