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'''Orne''' ({{IPA|fr|ɔʁn|-|Fr-Paris--Orne.ogg}}; {{langx|nrf|Ôrne}} or {{lang|nrf|Orne}}) is a [[departments of France|département]] in the northwest of [[France]], named after the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]]. It had a population of 279,942 in 2019.<ref name=pop2019>[https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/fichier/6011060/dep61.pdf Populations légales 2019: 61 Orne], INSEE</ref>
'''Orne''' ({{IPA|fr|ɔʁn|-|Fr-Paris--Orne.ogg}}; {{langx|nrf|Ôrne}} or {{lang|nrf|Orne}}) is a [[departments of France|department]] in the northwest of [[France]], named after the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]]. It had a population of 279,942 in 2019.<ref name=pop2019>[https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/fichier/6011060/dep61.pdf Populations légales 2019: 61 Orne], INSEE</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
Orne is one of the original 83 départements created during the [[French Revolution]], on 4 March 1790.<ref name="Orneguide">{{cite web |title=Orne territoires 2019 |url=https://www.orne.fr/sites/default/files/2019-11/Orne%20territoires-2019-BD_0.pdf |website=Orne.fr |publisher=Orne Department |date=2019 |access-date=18 June 2025}}</ref> It was created from parts of the [[provinces of France|former provinces]] of [[Normandy]] and [[Perche]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://amisduperche.fr/histoire-du-perche/|title=L'histoire du Perche - Les amis du Perche|website=amisduperche.fr}}</ref>
Orne is one of the original 83 départements created during the [[French Revolution]], on 4 March 1790.<ref name="Orneguide">{{cite web |title=Orne territoires 2019 |url=https://www.orne.fr/sites/default/files/2019-11/Orne%20territoires-2019-BD_0.pdf |website=Orne.fr |publisher=Orne Department |date=2019 |access-date=18 June 2025}}</ref> It was created from parts of the [[provinces of France|former provinces]] of [[Normandy]] and [[Perche]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://amisduperche.fr/histoire-du-perche/|title=L'histoire du Perche - Les amis du Perche|website=amisduperche.fr}}</ref>


After the [[Battle of Waterloo]] the department was occupied by the [[Prussians|Prussia]] as agreed in the [[Treaty of Paris (1815)|Treaty of Paris]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.napoleon.org/magazine/livres/lorne-sous-le-consulat-et-le-1er-empire/|title=L'Orne sous le Consulat et le 1er Empire|website=napoleon.org}}</ref> The area was occupied for three years, during which time the occupying forces pillaged the locals, taking food and money from the locals.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://thesiecle.com/episode5/|title=Episode 5: The White Terror|first=David H.|last=Montgomery|date=March 20, 2019|website=The Siècle Podcast}}</ref> The Prussians left in 1818.{{sfn|Tombs|1996|p=337}}  
After the [[Battle of Waterloo]] the department was occupied by the [[Prussian Army|Prussians]] as agreed in the [[Treaty of Paris (1815)|Treaty of Paris]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.napoleon.org/magazine/livres/lorne-sous-le-consulat-et-le-1er-empire/|title=L'Orne sous le Consulat et le 1er Empire|website=napoleon.org}}</ref> The area was occupied for three years, during which time the occupying forces pillaged the locals, taking food and money from the locals.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://thesiecle.com/episode5/|title=Episode 5: The White Terror|first=David H.|last=Montgomery|date=March 20, 2019|website=The Siècle Podcast}}</ref> The Prussians left in 1818.{{sfn|Tombs|1996|p=337}}{{full citation needed|date=July 2025}}


During [[World War II]] the commune was occupied by the [[Axis powers]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/dover-castle/history-and-stories/fall-of-france/|title=The Fall of France in the Second World War|website=English Heritage}}</ref> The commune was liberated from its occupiers on AUgust 21st 1944 as part of [[Operation Overlord]], when the final battle of the [[Falaise pocket|battle of the Falaise pocket]] on [[Hill 262]] near [[Coudehard]] was won.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/discover/d-day-and-the-battle-of-normandy/normandy-after-the-war/|title=Normandy, a lasting testament to the scars of War|website=Normandy Tourism, France}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hill262.org/battle|title=To Battle|website=Hill 262}}</ref>  
During [[World War II]] the commune was occupied by the [[Axis powers]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/dover-castle/history-and-stories/fall-of-france/|title=The Fall of France in the Second World War|website=English Heritage}}</ref> The commune was liberated from its occupiers on August 21, 1944 as part of [[Operation Overlord]], when the final battle of the [[Falaise pocket|battle of the Falaise pocket]] on [[Hill 262]] near [[Coudehard]] was won.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/discover/d-day-and-the-battle-of-normandy/normandy-after-the-war/|title=Normandy, a lasting testament to the scars of War|website=Normandy Tourism, France}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hill262.org/battle|title=To Battle|website=Hill 262}}</ref>
 
It is the birthplace of [[Charlotte Corday]], [[Girondist]] and the assassin of [[Jean-Paul Marat]].


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
Orne is in the [[regions of France|region]] of [[Normandy (administrative region)|Normandy]] neighbouring [[Eure]], [[Eure-et-Loir]], [[Sarthe]], [[Manche]], [[Mayenne]], and [[Calvados (department)|Calvados]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.french-property.com/property/basse_normandie/orne/insight|title=Orne Property Information, Basse Normandie, France|website=French-Property.com}}</ref>  It is the only department of Normandy not to border the [[English Channel]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.choosenormandy.com/i-choose/living-in-normandy-france/normandy-departments/living-in-orne-france/|title=Move to Orne, France’s leafy haven|website=Choisir la Normandie}}</ref>
Orne is in the [[regions of France|region]] of [[Normandy (administrative region)|Normandy]] neighbouring [[Eure]], [[Eure-et-Loir]], [[Sarthe]], [[Manche]], [[Mayenne]], and [[Calvados (department)|Calvados]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.french-property.com/property/basse_normandie/orne/insight|title=Orne Property Information, Basse Normandie, France|website=French-Property.com}}</ref>  It is the only department of Normandy not to border the [[English Channel]].<ref name="auto1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.choosenormandy.com/i-choose/living-in-normandy-france/normandy-departments/living-in-orne-france/|title=Move to Orne, France's leafy haven|website=Choisir la Normandie}}</ref>


===Geology===
===Geology===


Orne has several different geological areas, firstly in the west of the department is the [[Armorican Massif]], which is an ancient mountain range that has been eroded over time to become granite hills.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brgm.fr/en/reference-completed-project/improving-geological-hydrogeological-knowledge-orne-departement-agho|title=Improving geological and hydrogeological knowledge of the Orne département (AGHO programme) &#124; BRGM|website=www.brgm.fr}}</ref> You then have the flatter plains of the [[Plaine d'Argentan]] in the north.<ref name="APO">{{Cite web|url=https://www.normandie.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/IMG/pdf/atlas_paysages_orne-up06-argentan-v2022.pdf|title=Atlas Paysages Orne|date=2022-11-16|access-date=2025-03-29}}</ref> To the east of the Plaine d'Argentan you have the rolling hills of the [[Pays d'Auge]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.normandie-cabourg-paysdauge-tourisme.fr/en/the-country-of-auge-the-perfect-place-for-a-rejuvenating-stay-a/|title=Pays d'Auge: the perfect place for a revitalizing stay - Normandy Pays d'Auge tourism|date=June 4, 2024|website=Normandie Pays d’Auge tourisme}}</ref> To the far north east is the [[Pays d'Ouche]], which features [[chalky|Chalk Group]] and [[Clay-with-Flints]] soils that are not agriculturally productive.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/normandie/l-aigle_61214/comment-le-climat-et-le-relief-du-pays-douche-contribuent-a-sa-richesse-naturelle_51941424.html|title=Comment le climat et le relief du pays d'Ouche contribuent à sa richesse naturelle|date=June 23, 2022|website=actu.fr}}</ref> In the South of Orne is the forested area of the [[Perche]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/sports-nature/nature/regional-nature-parks/regional-park-perche/|title=The Perche Regional Nature Park|website=Normandy Tourism, France}}</ref>
Orne has several different geological areas, firstly in the west of the department is the [[Armorican Massif]], which is an ancient mountain range that has been eroded over time to become granite hills.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brgm.fr/en/reference-completed-project/improving-geological-hydrogeological-knowledge-orne-departement-agho|title=Improving geological and hydrogeological knowledge of the Orne département (AGHO programme) &#124; BRGM|website=www.brgm.fr}}</ref> You then have the flatter plains of the [[Plaine d'Argentan]] in the north.<ref name="APO">{{Cite web|url=https://www.normandie.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/IMG/pdf/atlas_paysages_orne-up06-argentan-v2022.pdf|title=Atlas Paysages Orne|date=2022-11-16|access-date=2025-03-29}}</ref> To the east of the Plaine d'Argentan you have the rolling hills of the [[Pays d'Auge]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.normandie-cabourg-paysdauge-tourisme.fr/en/the-country-of-auge-the-perfect-place-for-a-rejuvenating-stay-a/|title=Pays d'Auge: the perfect place for a revitalizing stay - Normandy Pays d'Auge tourism|date=June 4, 2024|website=Normandie Pays d’Auge tourisme}}</ref> To the far north east is the [[Pays d'Ouche]], which features [[Chalk Group]] and [[Clay-with-Flints]] soils that are not agriculturally productive.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/normandie/l-aigle_61214/comment-le-climat-et-le-relief-du-pays-douche-contribuent-a-sa-richesse-naturelle_51941424.html|title=Comment le climat et le relief du pays d'Ouche contribuent à sa richesse naturelle|date=June 23, 2022|website=actu.fr}}</ref> In the South of Orne is the forested area of the [[Perche]].<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/sports-nature/nature/regional-nature-parks/regional-park-perche/|title=The Perche Regional Nature Park|website=Normandy Tourism, France}}</ref>


The Orne department has the highest point in Normandy, called the Signal d'Écouves, located in [[Fontenai-les-Louvets]] which is 413 metres in height.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/normandie/fontenai-les-louvets_61172/a-fontenay-louvets-sommet-normandie_17216870.html|title=A Fontenay-les-Louvets : le sommet de la Normandie|date=June 10, 2018|website=actu.fr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/normandie/alencon_61001/geographie-et-montagnes-depuis-l-orne-ou-faut-il-aller-pour-trouver-plus-haut-que-le-signal-d-ecouves_47880755.html|title=Géographie et montagnes : depuis l'Orne, où faut-il aller pour trouver plus haut que le Signal d'Ecouves ?|date=January 12, 2022|website=actu.fr}}</ref>
The Orne department has the highest point in Normandy, called the Signal d'Écouves, located in [[Fontenai-les-Louvets]] which is 413 metres in height.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/normandie/fontenai-les-louvets_61172/a-fontenay-louvets-sommet-normandie_17216870.html|title=A Fontenay-les-Louvets : le sommet de la Normandie|date=June 10, 2018|website=actu.fr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/normandie/alencon_61001/geographie-et-montagnes-depuis-l-orne-ou-faut-il-aller-pour-trouver-plus-haut-que-le-signal-d-ecouves_47880755.html|title=Géographie et montagnes : depuis l'Orne, où faut-il aller pour trouver plus haut que le Signal d'Ecouves ?|date=January 12, 2022|website=actu.fr}}</ref>
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===Hydrology===
===Hydrology===


The 170km River [[Orne (river)|Orne]] is the main river that flows through the commune flowing into the [[English Channel]] from its source in [[Aunou-sur-Orne]] .<ref>{{sandre|id=I2--0200|nom=L'Orne}}</ref> The Orne forms the '''Lac de Rabodanges''' in [[Putanges-le-Lac]] a 6&nbsp;km artificial lake covering almost 240 acres, making it the largest lake in [[Lower Normandy]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/museums-and-heritage-sites/lac-de-rabodanges/|title=Lac de Rabodanges PUTANGES-LE-LAC : Normandy Tourism|website=en.normandie-tourisme.fr}}</ref>
The 170&nbsp;km River [[Orne (river)|Orne]] is the main river that flows through the commune flowing into the [[English Channel]] from its source in [[Aunou-sur-Orne]] .<ref>{{sandre|id=I2--0200|nom=L'Orne}}</ref> The Orne forms the Lac de Rabodanges in [[Putanges-le-Lac]], a 6&nbsp;km artificial lake covering almost 240 acres, making it the largest lake in [[Lower Normandy]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/museums-and-heritage-sites/lac-de-rabodanges/|title=Lac de Rabodanges PUTANGES-LE-LAC : Normandy Tourism|website=en.normandie-tourisme.fr}}</ref>


[[File:61-Cours eau-Bassins.png|thumb|Rivers running through the Orne department]]
[[File:61-Cours eau-Bassins.png|thumb|Rivers running through the Orne department]]


In addition to the river Orne that the department is named after there are a further 16 rivers running through the commune that are at least 25km in length:
In addition to the river Orne that the department is named after there are a further 16 rivers running through the commune that are at least 25&nbsp;km in length:


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#[[Avre (Eure)|Avre]] - 80.4km long, its source is at [[Tourouvre au Perche]] and flows into the [[Eure (river)|Eure]] near [[Dreux]]<ref>{{sandre|id=H42-0400|nom=L'Avre}}</ref>
#[[Avre (Eure)|Avre]] - 80.4&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Tourouvre au Perche]] and flows into the [[Eure (river)|Eure]] near [[Dreux]]<ref>{{sandre|id=H42-0400|nom=L'Avre}}</ref>
#[[Baize (Orne, right bank)|Baize]] - 25.72km long, its source is at [[Habloville]] and flows into the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]] at the border between the communes of [[Les Isles-Bardel]] and [[Rapilly]].<ref>{{Sandre|I22-0400|La Baize}}</ref>
#[[Baize (Orne, right bank)|Baize]] - 25.72&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Habloville]] and flows into the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]] at the border between the communes of [[Les Isles-Bardel]] and [[Rapilly]].<ref>{{Sandre|I22-0400|La Baize}}</ref>
#Cance - 25.5km long, its source is at [[La Lande-de-Goult]] and flows into the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]] at [[Écouché-les-Vallées]]<ref>{{Sandre|I21-0420|Cance}}</ref>
#[[Cance]] - 25.5&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[La Lande-de-Goult]] and flows into the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]] at [[Écouché-les-Vallées]]<ref>{{Sandre|I21-0420|Cance}}</ref>
#[[Charentonne]] - 63km long, its source is at [[Saint-Evroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois]] and flows into the [[Eure (river)|Eure]] near [[Nassandres sur Risle]]<ref>{{sandre|id=H61-0400|nom=La Charentonne}}</ref>
#[[Charentonne]] - 63&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Saint-Evroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois]] and flows into the [[Eure (river)|Eure]] near [[Nassandres sur Risle]]<ref>{{sandre|id=H61-0400|nom=La Charentonne}}</ref>
#[[Colmont]] - 50.4km long, its source is at [[Fougerolles-du-Plessis]] and flows into the [[Mayenne (river)|Mayenne]] near [[Saint-Loup-du-Gast]]<ref>{{Sandre|M32-0300|la Colmont}}</ref>
#[[Colmont]] - 50.4&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Fougerolles-du-Plessis]] and flows into the [[Mayenne (river)|Mayenne]] near [[Saint-Loup-du-Gast]]<ref>{{Sandre|M32-0300|la Colmont}}</ref>
#[[Dives (river)|Dives]] - 105km long, its source is at [[Gouffern en Auge]] and flows into the [[English Channel]] in [[Cabourg]]<ref>{{sandre|id=I1--0200|nom=La Dives}}</ref>
#[[Dives (river)|Dives]] - 105&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Gouffern en Auge]] and flows into the [[English Channel]] in [[Cabourg]]<ref>{{sandre|id=I1--0200|nom=La Dives}}</ref>
#Don -  29.55km long, its source is at [[Brullemail]] and flows into the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]] at [[Almenêches]]<ref>{{sandre|id=I20-0400|nom=Don}}</ref>
#[[Don (tributary river of the orne)|Don]] -  29.55&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Brullemail]] and flows into the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]] at [[Almenêches]]<ref>{{sandre|id=I20-0400|nom=Don}}</ref>
#[[Huisne]] -  164.86km long, its source is at [[Belforêt-en-Perche]] and flows into the river [[Sarthe (river)|Sarthe]] at [[Le Mans]]<ref>{{Sandre|id=M0--0150|nom=Huisne}}</ref>
#[[Huisne]] -  164.86&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Belforêt-en-Perche]] and flows into the river [[Sarthe (river)|Sarthe]] at [[Le Mans]]<ref>{{Sandre|id=M0--0150|nom=Huisne}}</ref>
#[[Noireau]] -  43.26km long, its source is at [[Saint-Christophe-de-Chaulieu]] and flows into the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]] at [[Ménil-Hubert-sur-Orne]]<ref>{{Sandre|I24-0400|Le Noireau}}</ref>  
#[[Noireau]] -  43.26&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Saint-Christophe-de-Chaulieu]] and flows into the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]] at [[Ménil-Hubert-sur-Orne]]<ref>{{Sandre|I24-0400|Le Noireau}}</ref>  
#[[Mayenne (river)|Mayenne]] -  202.61km long, its source is at [[Lalacelle]] and flows into the river [[Maine (river)|Maine]] at [[Angers]]<ref>{{Sandre|id=M---0090|nom=Mayenne}}</ref>  
#[[Mayenne (river)|Mayenne]] -  202.61&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Lalacelle]] and flows into the river [[Maine (river)|Maine]] at [[Angers]]<ref>{{Sandre|id=M---0090|nom=Mayenne}}</ref>  
#[[Risle]] -  144.72km long, its source is at [[Planches]] and flows into the river [[Seine]] at [[Berville-sur-Mer]]<ref>{{sandre|id=H6--0200|nom=La Risle}}</ref>  
#[[Risle]] -  144.72&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Planches]] and flows into the river [[Seine]] at [[Berville-sur-Mer]]<ref>{{sandre|id=H6--0200|nom=La Risle}}</ref>  
#[[Rouvre]] -  45.6km long, its source is at [[Beauvain]] and flows into the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]] at [[Le Mesnil-Villement]]<ref>{{sandre|id=I23-0400|nom=La Rouvre}}</ref>
#[[Rouvre]] -  45.6&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Beauvain]] and flows into the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]] at [[Le Mesnil-Villement]]<ref>{{sandre|id=I23-0400|nom=La Rouvre}}</ref>
#[[Sarthe (river)|Sarthe]] -  313.81km long, its source is at [[Soligny-la-Trappe]] and flows into the river [[Maine (river)|Maine]] at [[Angers]]<ref>{{Sandre|id=M---0060|nom=Sarthe}}</ref>  
#[[Sarthe (river)|Sarthe]] -  313.81&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Soligny-la-Trappe]] and flows into the river [[Maine (river)|Maine]] at [[Angers]]<ref>{{Sandre|id=M---0060|nom=Sarthe}}</ref>  
#[[Touques (river)|Touques]] - 108.4km long, its source is at [[Champ-Haut]] and flows into the [[English Channel]] between the communes of [[Deauville]] and [[Trouville-sur-Mer]]<ref>{{sandre|id=I0--0200|nom=La Touques}}</ref>
#[[Touques (river)|Touques]] - 108.4&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Champ-Haut]] and flows into the [[English Channel]] between the communes of [[Deauville]] and [[Trouville-sur-Mer]]<ref>{{sandre|id=I0--0200|nom=La Touques}}</ref>
#Udon -  28.24km long, its source is at [[Chahains]] and flows into the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]] at [[Sevrai]]<ref>{{Sandre|id=I21-0410|nom=Udon}}</ref>  
#[[Udon (river)|Udon]] -  28.24&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Chahains]] and flows into the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]] at [[Sevrai]]<ref>{{Sandre|id=I21-0410|nom=Udon}}</ref>
#[[Varenne (Mayenne)|Varenne]] - 50.4km long, its source is at [[Messei]] and flows into the [[Mayenne (river)|Mayenne]] near [[Ambrières-les-Vallées]]<ref>{{Sandre|M31-0300 |la Varenne}}</ref>
#[[Ure (River in the Orne Department)|Ure]] - 30.21&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Ménil-Froger]] and flows into the river [[Orne (river)|Orne]] at [[Argentan]]<ref name="sandre">{{Sandre|I21-0400|Ure}}</ref>
#[[Varenne (Mayenne)|Varenne]] - 50.4&nbsp;km long, its source is at [[Messei]] and flows into the [[Mayenne (river)|Mayenne]] near [[Ambrières-les-Vallées]]<ref>{{Sandre|M31-0300 |la Varenne}}</ref>


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===Fauna and Flora===


===Fauna and Flora===
The orne has {{convert|87000|ha|acre}} of forests and {{convert|17600|ha|acre}} of hedges and groves, the forest covers 17% of the department's surface area.<ref name="forest">{{Cite web|url=https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=http://www.orne.gouv.fr/la-foret-ornaise-r1354.html#federation=archive.wikiwix.com&tab=url|title=La Forêt ornaise - Internet départemental de l'État dans l'Orne|website=archive.wikiwix.com}}</ref> Three quarters of the forest trees are [[Broad-leaved tree|Broad leaf]] based with the other 25% being [[conifer]]ous.<ref name="forest"/>
 
Orne’s highly rural [[bocage]] and forest habitats aren’t home to many strict [[Endemism|endemic]] species, but they do shelter several regionally rare species:


The orne has {{convert|87000|ha|acre}} of forests and {{convert|17600|ha|acre}} of hedges and groves, the forest covers 17% of the department's surface area.<ref name="forest">{{Cite web|url=https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=http://www.orne.gouv.fr/la-foret-ornaise-r1354.html#federation=archive.wikiwix.com&tab=url|title=La Forêt ornaise - Internet départemental de l'État dans l'Orne|website=archive.wikiwix.com}}</ref> Three quarters of the forest trees are [[Broad-leaved tree|Broad leaf]] based with eth other 25% being [[Conifer|coniferous]].<ref name="forest"/>
* The bocage ponds and hedgerows support [[Northern crested newt|great crested newts (Triturus cristatus)]] and [[Fire salamander|spotted salamanders (Salamandra salamandra)]], while the [[Chalk stream]] networks harbour the endangered [[Austropotamobius pallipes|white-clawed crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes)]].<ref name="localfauna">{{cite web |url=https://www.affo-nature.org/observatoire-de-la-biodiversite/ |title=Observatoire de la biodiversité |publisher=Association Faune & Flore de l’Orne |language=fr |access-date=18 July 2025}}</ref>
* Insect life includes the uncommon [[Meloe violaceus|violet oil-beetle (Meloe violaceus)]].<ref name="localfauna"/>
* Woodland flora is typified by mature [[Fagus sylvatica|beech (Fagus sylvatica)]] and [[Fraxinus excelsior|European ash (Fraxinus excelsior)]] stands on Armorican Massif outcrops, while wet meadows in the [[Sites d'Ecouves|Écouves massif]] host populations of the rare [[Cypripedium calceolus|yellow lady’s-slipper orchid (Cypripedium calceolus)]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.petitfute.co.uk/r15-normandie/decouvrir/d1634-nature-biodiversity-fauna-flora/ |title=Discovery Normandy: Biodiversity / Fauna & Flora |publisher=Petit Futé |language=en |access-date=18 July 2025}}</ref>


== Economy ==
== Economy ==
The largest town by a considerable margin is the [[prefectures in France|prefecture]], [[Alençon]], which is an administrative and commercial centre for what is still an overwhelmingly rural department. There are no large industrial centres, and agriculture remains the economic focus.
The largest town by a considerable margin is the [[prefectures in France|prefecture]], [[Alençon]], which is an administrative and commercial centre for what is still an overwhelmingly rural department.
 
===Employment===
 
As of 2025, the Orne has a below unemployment rate of 6.8% compared to the national average of 7.1%.<ref name="OrneStats">{{cite web |title        = Département de l'Orne – Diagnostics et données locales |url          = https://www.francetravail.fr/files/live/sites/normandie/files/normandie/plus-dinfos/statistiques/diagnostics/donnees_locales/Departement_Orne |website      = France Travail – Région Normandie |publisher    = Région Normandie |access-date  = 18 July 2025}}</ref>
 
Most employment within the Orne is in Public sector, closely followed by services as shown in the table below.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ Employment by sector of activity <ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2011101?geo=DEP-61|title=Populations légales 2019 – Département : Orne (61)|publisher=Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques| date= 28 December 2021|access-date = 15 July 2025|language=fr}}</ref>
|-
! Sector of activity !! 2011<br>Number !! 2011<br>% !! 2016<br>Number !! 2016<br>% !! 2022<br>Number !! 2022<br>%
|-
| Together || 112,585 || 100.0 || 106,440 || 100.0 || 106,386 || 100.0
|-
| Agriculture || 8,413 || 7.5 || 8,153 || 7.7 || 7,565 || 7.1
|-
| Industry || 21,966 || 19.5 || 19,544 || 18.4 || 19,583 || 18.4
|-
| Construction || 8,651 || 7.7 || 7,392 || 6.9 || 7,701 || 7.2
|-
| Commerce, transport, various services || 37,734 || 33.5 || 35,650 || 33.5 || 35,579 || 33.4
|-
| Public administration, education, health, social action || 35,821 || 31.8 || 35,700 || 33.5 ||35,959 || 33.8
|}
 
===Production in Orne===
 
By far the largest export of the Orne department is dairy products as shown by the table below:
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ Major exports of the Orne department as of 2024 <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://oec.world/en/profile/[...bespoke|title=The Observatory of Economic Complexity|website=The Observatory of Economic Complexity| access-date = 18 July 2025| language    = en
 
}}</ref>
|-
! Category !! Export value in (€M)<br>%
|-
| Dairy Products || 320
|-
| Furniture || 143
|-
| Automotive parts & equipment || 134
|-
| Precious & other non-ferrous metals || 132
|-
| Meat & meat products || 85.1
|}
 
===Food and Drink Production in Orne===
 
Orne’s agricultural sector is dominated by dairy and bovine meat, which together account for two-thirds of the total value of farm deliveries. The department has diversified over the past two decades to include poultry, sheep, pork and equine production.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.orne.fr/services/panorama-economique/economie-dans-lorne |title=Économie dans l'Orne |publisher=Conseil départemental de l’Orne |language=fr |access-date=18 July 2025}}</ref>
 
====Dairy products and cheeses====
[[File:Pont-l'Évêque 02.jpg|thumb|Pont-l'Évêque]]
* [[Camembert|Camembert de Normandie]] ([[Protected designation of origin|AOP]]) - a traditional soft-ripened cheese from Orne made exclusively with unpasteurised milk from Normandy cows, characterised by its velvety white bloomy rind and creamy interior with delicate notes of milk and undergrowth. Its production follows strict AOP rules, including hand-ladling the curd into moulds in five successive layers and a minimum ageing of 22 days before release.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.produits-laitiers-aop.fr/en/products/camembert-de-normandie/ |title=Camembert de Normandie – PDO dairy products |publisher=French Agency for Official Dairy Products AOP |language=en |access-date=18 July 2025}}</ref>
* [[Livarot cheese|Livarot]] (AOP) - a washed-rind soft cheese from the [[Pays d'Auge]] in Orne, made with [[Normande]] cow’s milk and matured for at least 21 days. It is encircled by five sedge bands—hence its nickname “Le Colonel”, as the rings of dried bullrush resemble the stripes on a colonel's uniform.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.produits-laitiers-aop.fr/en/products/livarot/ |title=Livarot – PDO dairy products |publisher=French Agency for Official Dairy Products AOP |language=en |access-date=18 July 2025}}</ref>
* [[Pont-l'Évêque cheese|Pont-l’Évêque]] (AOP) - a traditional soft, washed-rind cheese from Normandy, made from cow’s milk and distinguished by its square shape. It features a supple ivory-coloured paste and a gently reddish washed rind, having been matured for 4 – 6 weeks.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.produits-laitiers-aop.fr/en/products/pontleveque/ |title=Pont-l'Évêque – PDO dairy products |publisher=French Agency for Official Dairy Products AOP |language=en |access-date=18 July 2025}}</ref>
 
These cheeses are produced by both artisan creameries and larger dairy plants such as Fromageries Gillot in [[Saint-Hilaire-de-Briouze]] and Laiterie Fléchard in [[Rives d'Andaine]].<ref name="NormandyFoodIndustry">{{cite web |url=https://www.choosenormandy.com/industries-excellence/normandy-food-industry/ |title=Our food industry: the great taste of made in Normandy |publisher=Choisir la Normandie |access-date=18 July 2025}}</ref>
 
====Fruit-based products====
[[File:Pommeau de Normandie by Philippe Lécrivain A.O.C. (6203312121).jpg|thumb|Pommeau de Normandie A.O.C.]]
* Normandy Cider ([[Geographical indications and traditional specialities in the European Union|IGP]]) - a traditional [[apple cider]] made in Normandy under the EU’s Protected Geographical Indication (IGP - Indication géographique protégée in French) scheme, crafted from a blend of heritage regional apple varieties and fermented slowly to develop its characteristic golden hue, bright acidity and aromatic fruit-forward profile.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.intercider.org/normandie-cidre-igp/ |title=Cidre de Normandie – Indication Géographique Protégée |publisher=Interprofession Normandie Cidre Pommeau Calvados |language=fr |access-date=18 July 2025}}</ref>
*[[Calvados]] ([[Appellation d'origine contrôlée|AOC]]) - a traditional Normandy apple (and pear) brandy made from cider pressed exclusively from designated orchard varieties within its appellation area. It must be distilled under [[Institut national de l'origine et de la qualité|INAO]] regulations and aged at least two years in oak barrels, developing a balance of fresh fruit character and oak-derived spice and vanilla notes.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.idac-aoc.fr/en/appellations/calvados.html |title=Calvados – AOC |publisher=Interprofession Normandie Calvados Pommeau Cidre (IDAC) |language=en |access-date=18 July 2025}}</ref>
*[[Pommeau|Pommeau de Normandie]] (AOC) - a traditional Normandy [[Apéritif and digestif|aperitif]] made by [[mutage]] of two-thirds [[Cider apple]] [[must]] and one-third young Calvados, aged at least fourteen months in oak barrels to develop its amber hue and complex aromas of candied fruit, honey and vanilla.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://distilleriedesambres.com/pommeau-de-normandie-en |title=Pommeau de Normandie AOC |publisher=Distillerie des Ambres |language=en |access-date=18 July 2025}}</ref>
*Poiré de Domfront AOP - a traditional sparkling [[perry]] from the Domfrontais region of Orne, crafted exclusively from designated high-stem perry-pear varieties and matured by natural in-bottle fermentation to yield fine effervescence and a delicate bouquet of fresh pear, floral and honeyed notes.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.intercider.org/poir%C3%A9-domfront-aop/ |title=Poiré de Domfront – Appellation d'Origine Protégée |publisher=Interprofession Normandie Cidre Pommeau Calvados |language=fr |access-date=18 July 2025}}</ref>
 
The orchards of Pays d’Auge and Domfrontais supply fruit for pressing, distillation and ageing facilities throughout the department.<ref name="NormandyFoodIndustry"/>


== Demographics ==
== Demographics ==
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The Orne has 3 [[Arrondissements of France|arrondissements]], 21 [[Cantons of France|cantons]] and 381 [[Communes of France|communes]].
The Orne has 3 [[Arrondissements of France|arrondissements]], 21 [[Cantons of France|cantons]] and 381 [[Communes of France|communes]].
<ref>{{cite web |title=Monographie de l’Orne – Édition 2024 |url=https://www.orne.gouv.fr/contenu/telechargement/23501/188430/file/20241108_monographie_orne_iwq-BC-SL_photo.pdf |publisher=Préfecture de l’Orne – Direction départementale des territoires}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web |title=Monographie de l'Orne – Édition 2024 |url=https://www.orne.gouv.fr/contenu/telechargement/23501/188430/file/20241108_monographie_orne_iwq-BC-SL_photo.pdf |publisher=Préfecture de l’Orne – Direction départementale des territoires}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web |title=Atlas des cantons et circonscriptions législatives dans l’Orne au 01/01/2024 |url=https://www.orne.gouv.fr/contenu/telechargement/21464/172844/file/atlas_cantons_circonscriptions.pdf |publisher=Préfecture de l’Orne – Direction départementale des territoires}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web |title=Atlas des cantons et circonscriptions législatives dans l'Orne au 01/01/2024 |url=https://www.orne.gouv.fr/contenu/telechargement/21464/172844/file/atlas_cantons_circonscriptions.pdf |publisher=Préfecture de l’Orne – Direction départementale des territoires}}</ref>


*The [[Arrondissement of Alençon]] extends over the south and southwest of the department. It comprises 111 communes with an area of 15,458.8 km2, which makes it the smallest of the three districts. As of 2017, it had a population of 86,365.<ref name="arrondisment">{{cite web |title=Populations légales en vigueur à compter du 1er janvier 2023 – Département de l'Orne (61) |url=https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/fichier/6683031/dep61.pdf |publisher=Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques (INSEE)}}</ref>
*The [[Arrondissement of Argentan]] extends over the north and northwest of the department. It is organized around Argentan and the northern part of the former arrondissement of Domfront. It is the most populous of the three districts with 123 communes with an area of 1,904.1 km2.<ref name="arrondisment"/>
*The [[Arrondissement of Mortagne-au-Perche]] extends over the Percheronne part of the department, in the south-east. It comprises 147 communes with a population of 87,392.<ref name="arrondisment"/>


== Culture ==


*The [[Arrondissement of Alençon]] extends over the south and southwest of the department.It comprises 111 communes with an area of 15,458.8 km2, which makes it the smallest of the three districts. As of 2017, it had a population of 86,365.<ref name="arrondisment">{{cite web |title=Populations légales en vigueur à compter du 1er janvier 2023 – Département de l'Orne (61) |url=https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/fichier/6683031/dep61.pdf |publisher=Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques (INSEE)}}</ref>
The local dialect used mostly within the [[Pays d'Auge]] is known as ''[[Augeron]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/loisirs-culture/normand-langue-danger-selon-unesco-plan-sauver-patois-region-normandie_20941865.html|title=Selon l'Unesco, le normand est une langue en danger : un plan pour sauver notre patois !|date=January 20, 2019|website=actu.fr}}</ref>


*The [[Arrondissement of Argentan]] extends over the north and northwest of the department. It is organized around Argentan and the northern part of the former arrondissement of Domfront. It is the most populous of the three districts with 123 communes with an area of 1,904.1 km2km2.<ref name="arrondisment"/>
=== Notable annual events in Orne ===


*The [[Arrondissement of Mortagne-au-Perche]] extends over the Percheronne part of the department, in the south-east. It comprises 147 communes with a population of 87,392.<ref name="arrondisment"/>
The following events all attract 15,000 or more vistors each year.
 
==== Music festivals ====
 
* '''Art Sonic''': a contemporary music festival held in [[Briouze]] since 1996, drawing roughly 20 000 spectators each summer.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.touslesfestivals.com/actualites/cetait-il-y-a-20-ans-la-premiere-dart-sonic-060415|title=Actualités - C'était il y a 20 ans, la première d'Art Sonic|date=April 13, 2015|website=www.touslesfestivals.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.normandie-tourisme.fr/temps-fort/art-sonic-briouze/|title=Art Sonic met le feu à Briouze|website=Normandie Tourisme}}</ref>
* '''Eskape Festival''': a three-day electronic-music festival at [[Montilly-sur-Noireau]] inaugurated in 2022, it now attracts over 20,000 attendees.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://alencon.maville.com/actu/actudet_--pour-une-fois-ca-se-passe-chez-nous-les-fans-de-techno-de-l-ouest-reunis-a-l-eskape-festival-_13-6424500_actu.Htm|title=« Pour une fois ça se passe chez nous », les fans de techno de l'ouest réunis à l'Eskape|website=alencon.maville.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ouest-france.fr/normandie/montilly-sur-noireau-61100/orne-l-eskape-festival-seduit-les-amateurs-de-musique-hardcore-a-montilly-sur-noireau-0d96419c-101b-11ed-9488-900e205c6266|title=Orne. L'Eskape festival séduit les amateurs de musique hardcore à Montilly-sur-Noireau|date=July 30, 2022}}</ref>
 
==== Fairs and gastronomy ====
 
* '''Foire Saint-Denis''': the oldest and largest popular fair in Orne held the first weekend of October at Montilly-sur-Noireau, covering 8.5 ha with about 700 exhibitors, 100 amusement rides and attracting over 100 000 visitors; documented since the mid-16th century.<ref>{{Cite web |url= https://actu.fr/normandie/montilly-sur-noireau_61287/la-plus-grande-foire-de-lorne-debarque-ce-week-end-le-programme-de-la-saint-denis_61681078.html |title=La plus grande foire de l'Orne débarque ce week-end : programme de la Saint-Denis |publisher=Actu Normandie Orne|date=2 October 2024 |access-date=19 July 2025}}</ref>
* '''Foire au Boudin''': a mid-March culinary fair in [[Mortagne-au-Perche]] devoted to La [[Boudin|Boudin Noir]], featuring tastings, livestock demonstrations, a best Boudin Noir contest by the Confrérie des Chevaliers du Goûte-Boudin and a funfair; Running since 1962 it attracts 27 500 visitors annually.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/normandie/mortagne-au-perche_61293/avec-27-500-visiteurs-la-foire-au-boudin-de-mortagne-au-perche-bat-un-nouveau-record-daffluence_62381204.html|title=Avec 27 500 visiteurs, la Foire au boudin de Mortagne-au-Perche bat un nouveau record d'affluence|date=March 16, 2025|website=actu.fr}}</ref>
* '''Ornexpo''': an annual trade fair at Anova in [[Alençon, Orne|Alençon]], showcasing over 130 exhibitors in home, gastronomy, leisure and mobility sectors attracting 15,000 visitors and was first held in 1929 to promote local commerce.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/normandie/alencon_61001/10-000-visiteurs-de-moins-a-ornexpo-le-cru-2025-impacte-par-le-retour-du-beau-temps-a-alencon_62329809.html|title=10 000 visiteurs de moins à Ornexpo : le cru 2025 impacté par le retour du beau temps à Alençon ?|date=March 4, 2025|website=actu.fr}}</ref>
* '''Foire Saint-Vincent''': annual winter funfair held at Argentan’s Champ de Foire each January, featuring about 50 amusement rides, game stalls, local food vendors and a fireworks display; it attracts approximately 85,000 visitors every year and was first documented in 1750<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://actu.fr/normandie/argentan_61006/la-foire-saint-vincent-attire-plus-de-85-000-visiteurs-en-2024_62234567.html|title=La foire Saint-Vincent d'Argentan attire plus de 85 000 visiteurs en 2024|publisher=Actu Normandie Orne |date=24 January 2024|access-date=19 July 2025}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ouest-france.fr/normandie/argentan-61200/pourquoi-fait-la-foire-la-saint-vincent-3963059|title=Pourquoi fait-on la foire à la Saint-Vincent ?|date=January 8, 2016}}</ref>
 
==Sport==
 
===Football===
 
The most successful football club in the department is [[US Alençon]], who have previously managed to play in the 3rd tier of the [[French football league system]] for a couple of seasons in the 1980s.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.statfootballclubfrance.fr/union-sportive-alencon.php|title=US Alençon Football|website=www.statfootballclubfrance.fr}}</ref> Two other clubs, [[Football Club Argentan]] and [[Football Club Flérien]] have managed to compete in the 5th tier of the league system.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.statfootballclubfrance.fr/ufcp-argentan.php|title=FC Argentan|website=www.statfootballclubfrance.fr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.statfootballclubfrance.fr/football-club-de-flers.php|title=FC Flers|website=www.statfootballclubfrance.fr}}</ref>
 
=== Horse racing ===
 
* '''Hippodrome du Pays d'Argentan''' – based in neighbouring [[Gouffern en Auge]], it hosts 21 racing days per year, including 12 televised PMU meetings.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.normandie-tourisme.fr/activite/hippodrome-du-pays-dargentan/|title=Hippodrome du Pays d'Argentan - GOUFFERN EN AUGE|website=Normandie Tourisme}}</ref>
 
== Transport ==
 
=== Road ===
The department of Orne is crossed by two major autoroutes: the [[A28 autoroute|A28]] ([[Abbeville]]–[[Tours]]) and the A88 ([[Caen]]–A28), linking Orne to Normandy’s principal cities and the national motorway network.<ref name="auto1"/>
 
=== Rail ===
[[File:L'aigle gare 1.jpg|thumb|L'Aigle station]]
Orne is served by [[Nomad Train|SNCF TER Normandie]] on the Paris–Granville line (via Argentan, Briouze and Flers) and the Alençon–Caen connection.<ref name="MFG">{{Cite web| url= https://missionfranceguichet.fr/en/transport-mobility-departement-orne-61| title=Transport infrastructure of the department of Orne| publisher=Mission France Guichet| access-date=20 July 2025}}</ref> The department has 13 train stations:<ref name="MFG"/>
 
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#[[Alençon station]]
#[[Argentan station]]
#[[Bretoncelles]]
#[[Briouze station]]
#[[Écouché-les-Vallées]]
#[[Flers station]]
#[[L'Aigle station]]
#[[Merlerault-le-Pin]]
#[[Sablons-sur-Huisne]]
#[[Sainte-Gauburge-Sainte-Colombe]]
#[[Sées station]]
#[[Surdon station]]
#[[Val-au-Perche]]
{{div col end}}
 
=== Bus ===
Interurban bus services in Orne are operated by Nomad Car 61, which runs 25 year-round lines linking major communes and school circuits.<ref name="Nomad">{{Cite web|url= https://nomad.normandie.fr/le-reseau-nomad-car-61 |title=Le réseau Nomad Car 61 |publisher=Nomad Car 61 |access-date=20 July 2025}}</ref> Urban networks include Alto in Alençon, Nemus in Flers, Argentan Intercom Mobilité in Argentan and Bus Urbain in Bagnoles-de-l’Orne.<ref name="Nomad"/><ref name="Transbus">{{Cite web |url= https://www.transbus.org/reseaux/61.html |title=Réseaux – Département : Orne |publisher=transbus.org |access-date=20 July 2025}}</ref>


== Culture ==
=== Air ===
[[Alençon, Orne|Alençon]] is the chief town of the Orne department.
[[File:Aérodrome d'Alencon.jpg|thumb|Aérodrome d'Alençon - Valframbert]]
Orne has no airport with scheduled commercial flights; the nearest airports offering domestic and seasonal international services are [[Caen–Carpiquet Airport|Caen–Carpiquet]] and [[Deauville–Normandie Airport|Deauville–Normandie]] in neighbouring departments.<ref name="CompleteFrance">{{Cite web |url= https://www.completefrance.com/travel/holidays/normandy-region-guide-6258690/ |title=Normandy region guide – Complete France |date=7 March 2016 |publisher=Complete France |access-date=20 July 2025}}</ref>


[[Camembert, Orne|Camembert]], the village where [[Camembert (cheese)|Camembert cheese]] is made, is located in Orne.
The department has six airfields that are used for private planes:


The local dialect is known as ''[[Augeron]]''.
# '''Aérodrome d'Argentan''' based in Argentan<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.world-airport-codes.com/france/argentan-70327.html|title=Argentan - France|website=World Airport Codes}}</ref>
# ''' Couterne Airport''', also known as L'aérodrome de Bagnoles-de-l'Orne, based in [[Rives d'Andaine]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/normandie/bagnoles-de-l-orne-normandie_61483/a-bagnoles-laerodrome-des-bruyeres-vecteur-demplois-depuis-58-ans_57930493.html|title=A Bagnoles, l'aérodrome des Bruyères vecteur d'emplois depuis 58 ans|date=March 12, 2023|website=actu.fr}}</ref>
# '''Aérodrome d'Alençon - Valframbert''' based in [[Valframbert]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/normandie/alencon_61001/histoire-alencon-a-t-elle-rate-le-train-de-l-aviation_42272285.html|title=Histoire. Alençon a-t-elle raté le train de l'aviation ?|date=June 1, 2021|website=actu.fr}}</ref>
# '''L'aérodrome Flers-Saint-Paul''' situated in [[La Lande-Patry]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://aeroclub-de-flers.fr/histoire-de-laeroclub-de-flers/|title=Histoire de l'Aéroclub de Flers|date=March 6, 2011|website=Aéroclub de Flers-Condé}}</ref>
# '''Aérodrome de L'Aigle - Saint-Michel''' located in [[Saint-Sulpice-sur-Risle]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/normandie/l-aigle_61214/aerodrome-pays-laigle-pouvoir-dattraction-dune-piste-dur_27078334.html|title=Aérodrome du Pays de L'Aigle. Le pouvoir d'attraction d'une piste en dur|date=September 8, 2019|website=actu.fr}}</ref>
# '''Aérodrome de Mortagne-au-Perche''' which is spread over two communes [[Saint-Hilaire-le-Châtel]] & [[Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/normandie/mortagne-au-perche_61293/l-aerodrome-de-mortagne-au-perche-sera-rachete-par-la-communaute-de-communes_40568441.html|title=L'aérodrome de Mortagne-au-Perche sera racheté par la Communauté de communes|date=March 26, 2021|website=actu.fr}}</ref>


== Tourism ==
== Tourism ==
=== Overview ===
Tourism in the Orne department centres on its rural heritage, bocage landscapes and cultural landmarks. As of 1 January 2023 the department offered 63 hotels with 1 328 rooms, 30 campsites with 1 477 pitches and 2 806 additional bed places in collective accommodations such as holiday villages and hostels.<ref name="INSEE">{{Cite web|url=https://www.insee.fr/en/statistiques/6801847?geo=DEP-61|title=Tourism in 2023 − Department of Orne (61) &#124; Insee|website=www.insee.fr}}</ref>
The sector attracts over 6.2 million overnight stays annually, sustains around 1 500 direct and indirect jobs and generates approximately €200 million in direct economic turnover each year.<ref name="CD61">{{Cite web|url=https://www.orne.fr/actualite/lorne-destination-phare-du-tourisme-durable|title=L'Orne, destination phare du tourisme durable &#124; Conseil départemental de l'Orne|website=www.orne.fr}}</ref>
=== Main attractions ===
=== Heritage sites ===
* '''[[Haras national du Pin]]''': France’s oldest national stud farm, nicknamed the “Versailles of the horse” for its 18th-century architecture and historic breeding programme.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/sports-nature/horse-riding/the-haras-du-pin/|title=Visit the Haras du Pin|website=Normandy Tourism, France}}</ref>
* '''[[Château de Carrouges]]''': 17th-century moated castle with formal gardens and a collection of Renaissance furniture.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.historyhit.com/locations/carrouges-castle/|title=How This Castle Combines Being an Austere Fortress as Well as a Comfortable Residence|website=History Hit}}</ref>
* '''Château d’Ô''': 17th-century moated château blending Gothic and Renaissance elements, near Mortrée.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ornetourisme.com/visites-loisirs/chateau-d-o/|title=Chateau d'Ô - Châteaux, Haras - MORTREE|website=Orne Tourisme}}</ref>
* '''[[Coudehard-Montormel Memorial|Mémorial de Montormel]]''': battlefield museum commemorating the Falaise pocket battle of August 1944.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.falaise-suissenormande.com/en/sites-et-musees/memorial-de-montormel/|title=Montormel Memorial in MONT-ORMEL|date=May 1, 2025|website=Falaise - Suisse Normande}}</ref>
* '''[[Château de Domfront]]''': remains of a castle that has stood in [[Domfront, Orne|Domfront]] since 1051.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.historyhit.com/locations/domfront-castle/|title=Domfront Castle|website=History Hit}}</ref>
*'''[[Abbey of Saint-Evroul]]''': a former Benedictine abbey built around 1050.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.normandy-abbeys.com/abbaye/abbaye-saint-evroult/,%20https://www.normandy-abbeys.com/abbaye/abbaye-saint-evroult/|title=Saint-Evroult Abbey}}</ref>
* '''[[Sées Cathedral]]''': [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] [[cathedral]] dating from the 13th and 14th century.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.spottinghistory.com/view/2843/sees-cathedral/|title=Sées Cathedral, Sées, France - SpottingHistory|website=www.spottinghistory.com}}</ref>
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File:Chateau Carrouges.jpg|[[Château de Carrouges]]
File:Chateau Carrouges.jpg|[[Château de Carrouges]]
File:Château de Domfront.jpg|[[Château de Domfront]]
File:Château de Domfront.jpg|[[Château de Domfront]]
File:Abbaye Saint-Evroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois 2.jpg|Abbey of [[Saint-Evroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois]]
File:Abbaye Saint-Evroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois 2.jpg|Abbey of [[Saint-Evroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois]]
File:Tour de Bonvouloir 001.jpg|[[Juvigny-sous-Andaine]]
File:Camembert.JPG|[[Camembert]]
File:Haras du Pin main.jpg|[[Haras national du Pin]]
File:Haras du Pin main.jpg|[[Haras national du Pin]]
File:Eglisebellême18052018.jpg|[[Saint-Sauveur de Bellême Church]]
File:Eglisebellême18052018.jpg|[[Saint-Sauveur de Bellême Church]]
File:SéesCathédrale.jpg|[[Sées Cathedral]]
</gallery>
=== Museums ===
* '''Maison natale de Sainte Thérèse''', Alençon: preserved birthplace of Saint [[Thérèse of Lisieux]], with museum and basilica complex.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.visitalencon.com/alen%C3%A7on-ville-sanctuaire-sainte-th%C3%A9r%C3%A8se|title=Visite Alençon &#124; Alençon ville natale de Sainte Thérèse - Ville sanctuaire|website=Visit Alençon}}</ref>
* '''[[Musée des Beaux-arts et de la Dentelle d'Alençon]]''', Alençon: exhibits the region’s famed needlepoint lace alongside fine-arts collections.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ornetourisme.com/visites-loisirs/musee-des-beaux-arts-et-de-la-dentelle/|title=Musée des Beaux-Arts et de la Dentelle - Musées - ALENCON|website=Orne Tourisme}}</ref>
*'''Museum of Fernand Léger – André Mare''': Museum dedicated to [[Fernand Léger]] and [[André Mare]], two major 20th century artists from Argentan<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.normandie-tourisme.fr/sites-lieux-de-visites/musee-fernand-leger-andre-mare/|title=Musée Fernand Léger - André Mare ARGENTAN|website=Normandie Tourisme}}</ref>
*'''Museum of the liberation of Berjou''': retraces the fighting of August 15, 16 and 17, 1944 around the River [[Noireau]] as part of the [[Falaise pocket|battle of the Falaise pocket]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/normandie/berjou_61044/histoire-musee-liberation-berjou-va-rouvrir-samdi-6-juin-2020_33479877.html|title=Histoire. Le musée de la Libération de Berjou va rouvrir, samdi 6 juin 2020|date=7 May 2020|website=actu.fr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27769288|title=D-Day landings: Remembering the Battle of Berjou|work=BBC News |date=9 June 2014}}</ref>
===Gardens===
*'''Parc du Château de Lorière ''' is an English styled landscaped park in [[Val-au-Perche]] classified as a [[List of Remarkable Gardens of France|Jardins remarquables]] .<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.parcsetjardins.fr/jardins/73-parc-du-chateau-de-loriere|title=PARC DU CHATEAU DE LORIÈRE - Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France|website=www.parcsetjardins.fr}}</ref>
*'''Domaine du Champ de la Pierre''' is a [[Romanticism|Pre-romantic]] park based in [[Le Champ-de-la-Pierre]], and classified as a [[List of Remarkable Gardens of France|Jardins remarquables]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.parcsetjardins.fr/jardins/711-parc-et-jardin-du-chateau-du-champ-de-la-pierre|title=PARC ET JARDIN DU CHÂTEAU DU CHAMP DE LA PIERRE - Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France|website=www.parcsetjardins.fr}}</ref>
*'''Jardin François''' in [[Perche en Nocé]] is another [[List of Remarkable Gardens of France|Jardins remarquables]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.parcsetjardins.fr/jardins/2-jardin-francois|title=JARDIN FRANÇOIS - Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France|website=www.parcsetjardins.fr}}</ref>
*'''La Petite Rochelle''' a one-hectare [[botanical garden]] and ''[[List of Remarkable Gardens of France|Jardins remarquables]]'' located in [[Rémalard en Perche]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.parcsetjardins.fr/jardins/965-jardin-de-la-petite-rochelle|title=Jardin De La Petite Rochelle |website=Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France}}</ref>
*'''Jardins du manoir de La Boisnerie''' a [[List of Remarkable Gardens of France|Jardins remarquables]] built around the ruins of the estate in [[Sainte-Honorine-la-Chardonne]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.parcsetjardins.fr/jardins/1693-jardins-du-manoir-de-la-boisnerie|title=Jardins du manoir de La Boisnerie - Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France|website=www.parcsetjardins.fr}}</ref>
*'''Les jardins de Montperthuis''' - a rose garden in [[Chemilli]] that is classed as a [[List of Remarkable Gardens of France|Jardins remarquables]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.parcsetjardins.fr/jardins/1634-les-jardins-de-montperthuis|title=Les jardins de Montperthuis - Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France|website=www.parcsetjardins.fr}}</ref>
*'''Jardin Intérieur à Ciel Ouvert''' a contemporary garden in [[Athis-Val de Rouvre]] classed as a [[List of Remarkable Gardens of France|Jardins remarquables]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.parcsetjardins.fr/jardins/1499-interieur-a-ciel-ouvert|title=" Intérieur à ciel ouvert " - Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France|website=www.parcsetjardins.fr}}</ref>
*'''Botanical Garden of Le Bois du Puits ''' is a [[botanical garden]] featuring over 2,000 species of plants, based in [[Belforêt-en-Perche]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ouest-france.fr/normandie/serigny-61130/belforet-en-perche-le-jardin-du-bois-du-puits-a-serigny-rouvre-le-29-avril-2e884058-bbfc-11ec-9fe2-41613583a4cf|title=Belforêt-en-Perche. Le jardin du bois du puits, à Sérigny, rouvre le 29 avril|date=April 15, 2022|website=Ouest-France.fr}}</ref>
*'''Domaine du château de Sassy''' gardens designed by [[Achille Duchêne]] for the château de Sassy in [[Boischampré]] classified as a [[List of Remarkable Gardens of France|Jardins remarquables]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.parcsetjardins.fr/jardins/62-jardins-et-terrasses-du-chateau-de-sassy|title=JARDINS ET TERRASSES DU CHÂTEAU DE SASSY - Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France|website=www.parcsetjardins.fr}}</ref>
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File:FranceNormandieAthisDeLOrneJardinInterieurACielOuvert.jpg|Jardin Interieur A Ciel ouvert
File:FranceNormandieSaintChristopheLeJajoletChateauJardin.jpg|Domaine du château de Sassy
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=== Towns and villages ===
* '''Alençon''' and '''Argentan''': historic centres renowned for lace-making<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.connexionfrance.com/magazine/straight-to-the-needle-point-in-alenon-france/365939|title=Straight to the (needle) point in Alençon, France|first1=Dr|last1=Julia|first2=Julia|last2=Faiers|date=February 7, 2023|website=www.connexionfrance.com}}</ref>
* '''Domfront''' and '''[[Mortagne-au-Perche]]''': medieval hilltop fortified towns with half-timbered streets.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.travelinmypocket.com/mortagne-au-perche-normandy-france/|title=Mortagne-au-Perche, a pleasant surprise in Normandy|date=April 8, 2025}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://francetoday.com/travel/off-the-beaten-path-a-road-trip-through-charming-inland-normandy/|title=Easy Riding: a Road Trip Through Inland Normandy|date=June 27, 2023|website=France Today}}</ref>
* '''[[Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei]]''': listed among “France’s most beautiful villages” for their picturesque setting and heritage houses.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.les-plus-beaux-villages-de-france.org/fr/nos-villages/saint-ceneri-le-gerei/|title=Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei (Orne), l'un des Plus Beaux Villages de France|website=www.les-plus-beaux-villages-de-france.org}}</ref>
* '''[[Bagnoles-de-l'Orne]]''': spa resort town set within the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/unmissable-sites/bagnoles-de-l-orne/|title=Visit Bagnoles-de-l'Orne, spa town|website=Normandy Tourism, France}}</ref>
* '''[[Camembert, Orne|Camembert]]''': village where Camembert cheese was first created, which has a museum dedicated to the cheese.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.falaise-suissenormande.com/en/sites-et-musees/maison-du-camembert-et-fromagerie-du-clos-de-beaumoncel/|title=Camembert house and Clos de Beaumoncel cheese dairy in CAMEMBERT|date=May 1, 2025|website=Falaise - Suisse Normande}}</ref>
=== Natural areas ===
* '''[[Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park]]''': over 270&nbsp;km² of hedged farmland, heath and mixed forest.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.orne-normandy-travel.co.uk/visits-leisure/parc-naturel-regional-normandie-maine/|title=Parc naturel régional Normandie Maine - Countryside heritage - CARROUGES|website=Orne Tourism}}</ref>
* '''Perche Regional Natural Park''': bocage countryside dotted with manors, woodlands and marked trails.<ref name="auto"/>
* '''[[Forêt d'Écouves]]''' and '''Forêt des Andaines''': cover more than 20 000 ha, with way-marked paths to the Signal d’Écouves (413 m) and lakeside spa at Bagnoles-de-l’Orne.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.onf.fr/onf/+/b4a::en-foret-domaniale-decouves-la-biodiversite-en-eveil-sur-les-reliefs-normands.html|title=En forêt domaniale d'Écouves : la biodiversité en éveil sur les reliefs normands|date=July 22, 2022|website=Office national des forêts}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.onf.fr/vivre-la-foret/forets-de-france/+/176b::foret-domaniale-des-andaines.html|title=Forêt domaniale des Andaines|date=January 3, 2023|website=Office national des forêts}}</ref>
* '''[[Alpes Mancelles]]''': a 1,190-hectare [[Natura 2000]] protected natural region of steep scree slopes, rock outcrops, riparian forests and wet meadows spanning five communes across the Orne, Sarthe and Mayenne departments.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://inpn.mnhn.fr/site/natura2000/FR5200646|title=INPN - FSD Natura 2000 - FR5200646 - Alpes Mancelles - Description|website=inpn.mnhn.fr}}</ref>
*'''[[Norman Switzerland|Suisse Normande]]''': dramatic river gorges and viewpoints such as the [[Rock of Oëtre|Roche d’Ôëtre]], plus the Lac de Rabodanges (240 ha) in [[Putanges-le-Lac]] for swimming, sailing and lakeside walks.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.falaise-suissenormande.com/en/explorer/retrouvez-votre-vraie-nature/la-suisse-normande-la-normandie-par-nature/|title=Suisse Normande: Normandy by nature!|website=Falaise - Suisse Normande}}</ref>
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File:Tour de Bonvouloir 001.jpg| Tour de Bonvouloir in [[Juvigny Val d'Andaine]] at the edge of the Forêt des Andaines
File:Suisse Normande Orne.jpg|[[Norman Switzerland|Suisse Normande]]
File:Suisse Normande Orne.jpg|[[Norman Switzerland|Suisse Normande]]
File:SéesCathédrale.jpg|[[Sées Cathedral]]
File:Gorges de Villiers.jpg|Gorges de Villiers in the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park
</gallery>
</gallery>
===Other attractions===
*'''Rustik''' based in [[Chailloué]], is an immersive amusement park, set in a medieval-fantasy kingdom.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://alencon.maville.com/actu/actudet_-jeu-de-role-immersion-et-escape-game...-rustik-promet-de-belles-aventures-_dep-6380565_actu.Htm|title=Jeu de rôle, immersion et escape game... Rustik promet de belles aventures|website=alencon.maville.com}}</ref>
*'''Biscuiterie de l'Abbaye''' - is the factory of the Sablé de l’Abbaye biscuit firm based in [[Lonlay-l'Abbaye]] and open for tours.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://actu.fr/normandie/lonlay-l-abbaye_61232/la-biscuiterie-de-lonlay-labbaye-triple-la-surface-de-son-magasin-dusine_60194576.html|title=La Biscuiterie de Lonlay-l'Abbaye triple la surface de son magasin d'usine|date=12 October 2023|website=actu.fr}}</ref>
*'''[[Parc Animalier d'Écouves]]''' is a zoo covering 18 hectares and has over 400 animals in [[Le Bouillon]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tendanceouest.com/actualite-366183-orne-le-parc-animalier-d-ecouves-un-zoo-pas-comme-les-autres|title=Orne. Le parc animalier d'Ecouves, un zoo pas comme les autres|date=July 5, 2020|website=tendanceouest.com}}</ref>
=== Accommodation ===
As of 1 January 2023, the department has the following accommodation facilities<ref name="INSEE"/>
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Type                            !! Establishments !! Rooms / Pitches !! Bed places
|-
| Hotels                          || 63              || 1 328            || – 
|-
| Campsites                      || 30              || 1 477            || – 
|-
| Other collective accommodations || –              || –                || 2 806
|}
=== Economic impact ===
The tourism industry in Orne records over 6.2 million overnight stays each year, underpins roughly 1 500 jobs across hospitality and related services, and contributes an estimated €200 million in direct annual turnover, making it one of the department’s foremost economic sectors.<ref name="CD61"/>


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 00:27, 18 November 2025

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History

Orne is one of the original 83 départements created during the French Revolution, on 4 March 1790.[2] It was created from parts of the former provinces of Normandy and Perche.[3]

After the Battle of Waterloo the department was occupied by the Prussians as agreed in the Treaty of Paris.[4] The area was occupied for three years, during which time the occupying forces pillaged the locals, taking food and money from the locals.[5] The Prussians left in 1818.Template:SfnScript error: No such module "Unsubst".

During World War II the commune was occupied by the Axis powers.[6] The commune was liberated from its occupiers on August 21, 1944 as part of Operation Overlord, when the final battle of the battle of the Falaise pocket on Hill 262 near Coudehard was won.[7][8]

Geography

Orne is in the region of Normandy neighbouring Eure, Eure-et-Loir, Sarthe, Manche, Mayenne, and Calvados.[9] It is the only department of Normandy not to border the English Channel.[10]

Geology

Orne has several different geological areas, firstly in the west of the department is the Armorican Massif, which is an ancient mountain range that has been eroded over time to become granite hills.[11] You then have the flatter plains of the Plaine d'Argentan in the north.[12] To the east of the Plaine d'Argentan you have the rolling hills of the Pays d'Auge.[13] To the far north east is the Pays d'Ouche, which features Chalk Group and Clay-with-Flints soils that are not agriculturally productive.[14] In the South of Orne is the forested area of the Perche.[15]

The Orne department has the highest point in Normandy, called the Signal d'Écouves, located in Fontenai-les-Louvets which is 413 metres in height.[16][17]

Hydrology

The 170 km River Orne is the main river that flows through the commune flowing into the English Channel from its source in Aunou-sur-Orne .[18] The Orne forms the Lac de Rabodanges in Putanges-le-Lac, a 6 km artificial lake covering almost 240 acres, making it the largest lake in Lower Normandy.[19]

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Rivers running through the Orne department

In addition to the river Orne that the department is named after there are a further 16 rivers running through the commune that are at least 25 km in length:

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  1. Avre - 80.4 km long, its source is at Tourouvre au Perche and flows into the Eure near Dreux[20]
  2. Baize - 25.72 km long, its source is at Habloville and flows into the river Orne at the border between the communes of Les Isles-Bardel and Rapilly.[21]
  3. Cance - 25.5 km long, its source is at La Lande-de-Goult and flows into the river Orne at Écouché-les-Vallées[22]
  4. Charentonne - 63 km long, its source is at Saint-Evroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois and flows into the Eure near Nassandres sur Risle[23]
  5. Colmont - 50.4 km long, its source is at Fougerolles-du-Plessis and flows into the Mayenne near Saint-Loup-du-Gast[24]
  6. Dives - 105 km long, its source is at Gouffern en Auge and flows into the English Channel in Cabourg[25]
  7. Don - 29.55 km long, its source is at Brullemail and flows into the river Orne at Almenêches[26]
  8. Huisne - 164.86 km long, its source is at Belforêt-en-Perche and flows into the river Sarthe at Le Mans[27]
  9. Noireau - 43.26 km long, its source is at Saint-Christophe-de-Chaulieu and flows into the river Orne at Ménil-Hubert-sur-Orne[28]
  10. Mayenne - 202.61 km long, its source is at Lalacelle and flows into the river Maine at Angers[29]
  11. Risle - 144.72 km long, its source is at Planches and flows into the river Seine at Berville-sur-Mer[30]
  12. Rouvre - 45.6 km long, its source is at Beauvain and flows into the river Orne at Le Mesnil-Villement[31]
  13. Sarthe - 313.81 km long, its source is at Soligny-la-Trappe and flows into the river Maine at Angers[32]
  14. Touques - 108.4 km long, its source is at Champ-Haut and flows into the English Channel between the communes of Deauville and Trouville-sur-Mer[33]
  15. Udon - 28.24 km long, its source is at Chahains and flows into the river Orne at Sevrai[34]
  16. Ure - 30.21 km long, its source is at Ménil-Froger and flows into the river Orne at Argentan[35]
  17. Varenne - 50.4 km long, its source is at Messei and flows into the Mayenne near Ambrières-les-Vallées[36]

Fauna and Flora

The orne has Script error: No such module "convert". of forests and Script error: No such module "convert". of hedges and groves, the forest covers 17% of the department's surface area.[37] Three quarters of the forest trees are Broad leaf based with the other 25% being coniferous.[37]

Orne’s highly rural bocage and forest habitats aren’t home to many strict endemic species, but they do shelter several regionally rare species:

Economy

The largest town by a considerable margin is the prefecture, Alençon, which is an administrative and commercial centre for what is still an overwhelmingly rural department.

Employment

As of 2025, the Orne has a below unemployment rate of 6.8% compared to the national average of 7.1%.[40]

Most employment within the Orne is in Public sector, closely followed by services as shown in the table below.

Employment by sector of activity [41]
Sector of activity 2011
Number
2011
%
2016
Number
2016
%
2022
Number
2022
%
Together 112,585 100.0 106,440 100.0 106,386 100.0
Agriculture 8,413 7.5 8,153 7.7 7,565 7.1
Industry 21,966 19.5 19,544 18.4 19,583 18.4
Construction 8,651 7.7 7,392 6.9 7,701 7.2
Commerce, transport, various services 37,734 33.5 35,650 33.5 35,579 33.4
Public administration, education, health, social action 35,821 31.8 35,700 33.5 35,959 33.8

Production in Orne

By far the largest export of the Orne department is dairy products as shown by the table below:

Major exports of the Orne department as of 2024 [42]
Category Export value in (€M)
%
Dairy Products 320
Furniture 143
Automotive parts & equipment 134
Precious & other non-ferrous metals 132
Meat & meat products 85.1

Food and Drink Production in Orne

Orne’s agricultural sector is dominated by dairy and bovine meat, which together account for two-thirds of the total value of farm deliveries. The department has diversified over the past two decades to include poultry, sheep, pork and equine production.[43]

Dairy products and cheeses

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Pont-l'Évêque
  • Camembert de Normandie (AOP) - a traditional soft-ripened cheese from Orne made exclusively with unpasteurised milk from Normandy cows, characterised by its velvety white bloomy rind and creamy interior with delicate notes of milk and undergrowth. Its production follows strict AOP rules, including hand-ladling the curd into moulds in five successive layers and a minimum ageing of 22 days before release.[44]
  • Livarot (AOP) - a washed-rind soft cheese from the Pays d'Auge in Orne, made with Normande cow’s milk and matured for at least 21 days. It is encircled by five sedge bands—hence its nickname “Le Colonel”, as the rings of dried bullrush resemble the stripes on a colonel's uniform.[45]
  • Pont-l’Évêque (AOP) - a traditional soft, washed-rind cheese from Normandy, made from cow’s milk and distinguished by its square shape. It features a supple ivory-coloured paste and a gently reddish washed rind, having been matured for 4 – 6 weeks.[46]

These cheeses are produced by both artisan creameries and larger dairy plants such as Fromageries Gillot in Saint-Hilaire-de-Briouze and Laiterie Fléchard in Rives d'Andaine.[47]

Fruit-based products

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Pommeau de Normandie A.O.C.
  • Normandy Cider (IGP) - a traditional apple cider made in Normandy under the EU’s Protected Geographical Indication (IGP - Indication géographique protégée in French) scheme, crafted from a blend of heritage regional apple varieties and fermented slowly to develop its characteristic golden hue, bright acidity and aromatic fruit-forward profile.[48]
  • Calvados (AOC) - a traditional Normandy apple (and pear) brandy made from cider pressed exclusively from designated orchard varieties within its appellation area. It must be distilled under INAO regulations and aged at least two years in oak barrels, developing a balance of fresh fruit character and oak-derived spice and vanilla notes.[49]
  • Pommeau de Normandie (AOC) - a traditional Normandy aperitif made by mutage of two-thirds Cider apple must and one-third young Calvados, aged at least fourteen months in oak barrels to develop its amber hue and complex aromas of candied fruit, honey and vanilla.[50]
  • Poiré de Domfront AOP - a traditional sparkling perry from the Domfrontais region of Orne, crafted exclusively from designated high-stem perry-pear varieties and matured by natural in-bottle fermentation to yield fine effervescence and a delicate bouquet of fresh pear, floral and honeyed notes.[51]

The orchards of Pays d’Auge and Domfrontais supply fruit for pressing, distillation and ageing facilities throughout the department.[47]

Demographics

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The recorded population level peaked at 443,688 in 1836. Declining farm incomes and the lure of better prospects in the overseas empire led to a sustained reduction in population levels in many rural departments. By the time of the 1936 census, the recorded population stood at just 269,331. Once motor car ownership started to surge in the 1960s, employment opportunities became less restricted and by 1982, the population level had recovered a little to 295,000, after which it slowly decreased.

Principal towns

The most populous commune is Alençon, the prefecture. As of 2019, there are 5 communes with more than 5,000 inhabitants:[1]

Commune Population (2019)
Alençon 25,870
Flers 14,762
Argentan 13,395
L'Aigle 7,961
La Ferté Macé 5,186

Politics

The president of the Departmental Council is Christophe de Balorre, elected in 2017.

Presidential elections 2nd round

Election Winning Candidate Party % 2nd Place Candidate Party %
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | 2022[52] Emmanuel Macron LREM 55.12 Marine Le Pen RN 44.88
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | 2017 Emmanuel Macron LREM 61.64 Marine Le Pen FN 38.36
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | 2012 Nicolas Sarkozy UMP 52.89 François Hollande PS 47.11
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | 2007 Nicolas Sarkozy UMP 57.66 Ségolène Royal PS 42.34
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | 2002[53] Jacques Chirac RPR 81.30 Jean-Marie Le Pen FN 18.70

Current National Assembly Representatives

Constituency Member[54] Party
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Orne's 1st constituency Joaquim Pueyo Socialist Party
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Orne's 2nd constituency Véronique Louwagie The Republicans
style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Orne's 3rd constituency Jérôme Nury The Republicans

Administrative division of the Orne

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Map of the arrondissements and cantons cantons of the Orne

The Orne has 3 arrondissements, 21 cantons and 381 communes. [55] [56]

  • The Arrondissement of Alençon extends over the south and southwest of the department. It comprises 111 communes with an area of 15,458.8 km2, which makes it the smallest of the three districts. As of 2017, it had a population of 86,365.[57]
  • The Arrondissement of Argentan extends over the north and northwest of the department. It is organized around Argentan and the northern part of the former arrondissement of Domfront. It is the most populous of the three districts with 123 communes with an area of 1,904.1 km2.[57]
  • The Arrondissement of Mortagne-au-Perche extends over the Percheronne part of the department, in the south-east. It comprises 147 communes with a population of 87,392.[57]

Culture

The local dialect used mostly within the Pays d'Auge is known as Augeron.[58]

Notable annual events in Orne

The following events all attract 15,000 or more vistors each year.

Music festivals

  • Art Sonic: a contemporary music festival held in Briouze since 1996, drawing roughly 20 000 spectators each summer.[59][60]
  • Eskape Festival: a three-day electronic-music festival at Montilly-sur-Noireau inaugurated in 2022, it now attracts over 20,000 attendees.[61][62]

Fairs and gastronomy

  • Foire Saint-Denis: the oldest and largest popular fair in Orne held the first weekend of October at Montilly-sur-Noireau, covering 8.5 ha with about 700 exhibitors, 100 amusement rides and attracting over 100 000 visitors; documented since the mid-16th century.[63]
  • Foire au Boudin: a mid-March culinary fair in Mortagne-au-Perche devoted to La Boudin Noir, featuring tastings, livestock demonstrations, a best Boudin Noir contest by the Confrérie des Chevaliers du Goûte-Boudin and a funfair; Running since 1962 it attracts 27 500 visitors annually.[64]
  • Ornexpo: an annual trade fair at Anova in Alençon, showcasing over 130 exhibitors in home, gastronomy, leisure and mobility sectors attracting 15,000 visitors and was first held in 1929 to promote local commerce.[65]
  • Foire Saint-Vincent: annual winter funfair held at Argentan’s Champ de Foire each January, featuring about 50 amusement rides, game stalls, local food vendors and a fireworks display; it attracts approximately 85,000 visitors every year and was first documented in 1750[66][67]

Sport

Football

The most successful football club in the department is US Alençon, who have previously managed to play in the 3rd tier of the French football league system for a couple of seasons in the 1980s.[68] Two other clubs, Football Club Argentan and Football Club Flérien have managed to compete in the 5th tier of the league system.[69][70]

Horse racing

  • Hippodrome du Pays d'Argentan – based in neighbouring Gouffern en Auge, it hosts 21 racing days per year, including 12 televised PMU meetings.[71]

Transport

Road

The department of Orne is crossed by two major autoroutes: the A28 (AbbevilleTours) and the A88 (Caen–A28), linking Orne to Normandy’s principal cities and the national motorway network.[10]

Rail

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L'Aigle station

Orne is served by SNCF TER Normandie on the Paris–Granville line (via Argentan, Briouze and Flers) and the Alençon–Caen connection.[72] The department has 13 train stations:[72]

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Bus

Interurban bus services in Orne are operated by Nomad Car 61, which runs 25 year-round lines linking major communes and school circuits.[73] Urban networks include Alto in Alençon, Nemus in Flers, Argentan Intercom Mobilité in Argentan and Bus Urbain in Bagnoles-de-l’Orne.[73][74]

Air

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Aérodrome d'Alençon - Valframbert

Orne has no airport with scheduled commercial flights; the nearest airports offering domestic and seasonal international services are Caen–Carpiquet and Deauville–Normandie in neighbouring departments.[75]

The department has six airfields that are used for private planes:

  1. Aérodrome d'Argentan based in Argentan[76]
  2. Couterne Airport, also known as L'aérodrome de Bagnoles-de-l'Orne, based in Rives d'Andaine.[77]
  3. Aérodrome d'Alençon - Valframbert based in Valframbert.[78]
  4. L'aérodrome Flers-Saint-Paul situated in La Lande-Patry.[79]
  5. Aérodrome de L'Aigle - Saint-Michel located in Saint-Sulpice-sur-Risle.[80]
  6. Aérodrome de Mortagne-au-Perche which is spread over two communes Saint-Hilaire-le-Châtel & Saint-Langis-lès-Mortagne.[81]

Tourism

Overview

Tourism in the Orne department centres on its rural heritage, bocage landscapes and cultural landmarks. As of 1 January 2023 the department offered 63 hotels with 1 328 rooms, 30 campsites with 1 477 pitches and 2 806 additional bed places in collective accommodations such as holiday villages and hostels.[82]

The sector attracts over 6.2 million overnight stays annually, sustains around 1 500 direct and indirect jobs and generates approximately €200 million in direct economic turnover each year.[83]

Main attractions

Heritage sites

Museums

Gardens

Towns and villages

  • Alençon and Argentan: historic centres renowned for lace-making[105]
  • Domfront and Mortagne-au-Perche: medieval hilltop fortified towns with half-timbered streets.[106][107]
  • Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei: listed among “France’s most beautiful villages” for their picturesque setting and heritage houses.[108]
  • Bagnoles-de-l'Orne: spa resort town set within the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park.[109]
  • Camembert: village where Camembert cheese was first created, which has a museum dedicated to the cheese.[110]

Natural areas

  • Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park: over 270 km² of hedged farmland, heath and mixed forest.[111]
  • Perche Regional Natural Park: bocage countryside dotted with manors, woodlands and marked trails.[15]
  • Forêt d'Écouves and Forêt des Andaines: cover more than 20 000 ha, with way-marked paths to the Signal d’Écouves (413 m) and lakeside spa at Bagnoles-de-l’Orne.[112][113]
  • Alpes Mancelles: a 1,190-hectare Natura 2000 protected natural region of steep scree slopes, rock outcrops, riparian forests and wet meadows spanning five communes across the Orne, Sarthe and Mayenne departments.[114]
  • Suisse Normande: dramatic river gorges and viewpoints such as the Roche d’Ôëtre, plus the Lac de Rabodanges (240 ha) in Putanges-le-Lac for swimming, sailing and lakeside walks.[115]

Other attractions

Accommodation

As of 1 January 2023, the department has the following accommodation facilities[82]

Type Establishments Rooms / Pitches Bed places
Hotels 63 1 328
Campsites 30 1 477
Other collective accommodations 2 806

Economic impact

The tourism industry in Orne records over 6.2 million overnight stays each year, underpins roughly 1 500 jobs across hospitality and related services, and contributes an estimated €200 million in direct annual turnover, making it one of the department’s foremost economic sectors.[83]

See also

References

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