Bandiat


The Bandiat is a small river that is 91 km long, a left tributary of the Tardoire. It flows through the Haute-Vienne, Dordogne and Charente departments in France.

Geography

The Bandiat begins its course just south of the Puy Chauvet, at roughly 440 m above sea level, near the settlement of Grand Puyconnieux in the Haute-Vienne department. The river flows first to the southwest and then turns northwest in the Dordogne and, at high water level, empties into the Tardoire near Agris in the Charente. Otherwise, the river disappears near Les Vieilles Vaures about 5 km before reaching the Tardoire. All the water drains away in several sinkholes in the karst only to reappear near Angoulême as springs of the river Touvre, a tributary of the Charente.

Hydrology

The discharge of the Bandiat was measured near Feuillade as 0.6 m³/s in the summer and 6 m³/s in the winter.

Communes by the river


Image:Bandiat inondation.JPG|Flood in winter at the mill of Javerlhac
Image:Bandiat moulin.JPG|The same place in summer
Image:Bandiat secheresse.JPG|Drought in August, the mill is on the right
Image:Bandiat sans eau.JPG|The area around Les Vieilles Vaures about 5 km from Agris. All water has disappeared in the karst of La Rochefoucauld