- Penfeld
Infobox River | river_name = Penfeld
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origin =Brittany
mouth =Atlantic Ocean
coord|48|22|40|N|4|29|38|W|name=Atlantic Ocean-Penfeld|display=inline,title
basin_countries =France
length = 16 km
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discharge =
watershed = The Penfeld [The d was added in the 17th century by a naval engineer influenced by the German word "feld" - the name is masculine in theBreton language .] , "Penfell" in Breton, is a 16km-long French coastal river [ [http://sandre.eaufrance.fr/app/chainage/courdo/htm/J334400A.php?cg=J334400A The Penfeld on the SANDRE site] ] . On its right bank has grown up the town of Brest inFinistère .Course
Its source is in the town of
Gouesnou . It then passes throughBohars andGuilers (a hamlet bearing the river's name) before flowing out into theroadstead of Brest . The Penfeld runs along the former course of the riverAulne , shifted to the west by the opening of the goulet of theroadstead of Brest by theinterglacial period s of the Quaternary Era. This explains its depth, allowing deep-draught ships to go quite a way upstream, with tides running up it for up to 8 metres.At Brest, the Penfeld is crossed by the
Pont de l’Harteloire then, some way downstream, by thePont de Recouvrance , the largest vertical-lift bridge in Europe until it was de-throned by the pont levant de Rouen in 2007.In its last kilometres, within embanked banks of 25 to 30m high, the Penfeld runs through the Brest naval base, and at its mouth (a site whose strategic importance has been recognised since antiquity) is a 15th century château fort.
See also
*
Pont de l’Harteloire
* Pont National —Pont de Recouvrance
* Recouvrance
*Arsenal de Brest References
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