Scorff | |
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The Scorff in Pont-Scorff
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Country | France |
Basin features | |
Main source | Brittany |
River mouth |
Blavet 47°44′30″N 3°20′54″W / 47.74167°N 3.34833°WCoordinates: 47°44′30″N 3°20′54″W / 47.74167°N 3.34833°W |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 78.7 km (48.9 mi) |
Discharge |
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The Scorff River flows from central Brittany and enters the Atlantic Ocean on the south coast in Lorient.
The Scorff rises north of Langoëlan, in the Morbihan department, and flows through the towns of Guémené-sur-Scorff and Pont-Scorff. From there its bed enlarges to form a ria, submitted to the tides. It joins the Blavet in Lorient, where it enters the Ocean in the roadstead of Lorient.
It is 78.7 kilometres (48.9 mi) long.
The river is classified as "first category" (French: Cours d'eau de première catégorie); it is home to Brown trout and Atlantic salmon.