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La Bruche is born at an altitude of 690 m on the western slope of the Climont. A timid stream at first, the Bruche flows through a vast sunny basin, the Clairière du Hang. The valley, narrow in places, gradually widens between the granite massif of Champ du Feu and the sandstone massif of Donon. With its four tributaries, the Climontaine, the Schirgoutte, the Rothaine and the Framont, the Bruche has excellent water quality. A paradise for fishing enthusiasts, the river is classed as category I.
Source: Office de tourisme de la vallée de la Bruche
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