Pont de Luzech
242 Quai Lefranc de Pompignan, 46140 Luzech, France

Pont de Luzech
is a minor waterways place
on the River Lot (Écluse de Saint-Vite to Pont de Port d'Agrès) between
Écluse de la Rougette (68.70 kilometres
and 13 locks
to the west) and
Pont de Port d'Agrès (126.08 kilometres
to the east).
The nearest place in the direction of Écluse de la Rougette is Pont de Avenue de l' Auuxerrois ;
0.56 kilometres
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Pont de Port d'Agrès is Barrage de Luzech;
0.18 kilometres
away.
There may not be access to the towpath here.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here.
Site de l'ancienne Écluse d'Albas | 9.20 km | |
Écluse d'Albas | 8.25 km | |
Pont d'Albas | 7.75 km | |
Pont de Laboule | 1.07 km | |
Pont de Avenue de l' Auuxerrois | 0.56 km | |
Pont de Luzech | ||
Barrage de Luzech | 0.18 km | |
Quai de Caïx | 1.73 km | |
Pont de Port d'Agrès | 126.08 km |
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Nearest water point
In the direction of Pont de Port d'Agrès
Quai de Caïx — 1.73 km away
On this waterway in the direction of Pont de Port d'AgrèsNearest boatyard pump-out
In the direction of Pont de Port d'Agrès
Quai de Caïx — 1.73 km away
On this waterway in the direction of Pont de Port d'AgrèsNo information
CanalPlan has no information on any of the following facilities within range:rubbish disposal
chemical toilet disposal
place to turn
self-operated pump-out
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Wikipedia pages that might relate to Pont de Luzech
[Lot (river)]
Capdenac in 1858. Canals were then built to bypass the river’s meanders at Luzech, Cajarc, Montbrun and Capdenac. The short reprieve for river navigation
[Souillac, Lot]
(link) Souillac abbatiale sainte marie (in French). Luzech, France: Boissor-C.A.T. 10 June 1981. L'Eglise de Souillac (in French). Brive, France: Chastrusse
[Bleu des Causses]
Castel-Montratier, Catus, Labastide-Murat, Lalbenque, Lauzès, Limogne-en-Quercy, Luzech, Montcuq, Puy-L'Evêque, Saint-Géry, Cajarc and the communes of Boussac,
[Cahors Cathedral]
the Flamboyant Gothic-style cloister, built in 1504 by bishop Anthony of Luzech. It has scenes of everyday life and a Madonna. On the western side is the
[Lot (department)]
wide loop of the Lot River and is famous for its 14th-century bridge, the Pont Valentré. Figeac is a medieval town where Jean-François Champollion, the
[List of châteaux in the Midi-Pyrénées]
(renaissance) Château de Barasc, at Béduer Château de la Blainie, at Albas Château de Caïx, at Luzech Château de Capdenac, at Capdenac Château de Castelnau-Bretenoux
[Loubressac]
Dordogne valley and the Château de Castelnau-Bretenoux. Pont de Maday. Dolmen d'Horaste Dolmen de la Croix Hélène. Dolmens of Pech Plumet: 2 dolmens. Loubressac
[List of canals in France]
publishing house Berger-Levrault, Hugh McKnight, David Jefferson, Editions de l'Ecluse (Fluvial magazine) and the series of waterway guides published by
[Ussel, Lot]
km), and the historic city of Cahors (17 km), known for its 14th-century Pont Valentré and Saint-Etienne Cathedral. Nearby, the village of Cabrerets (16