Le Val-Doré, Rural commune in Eure department, Normandy region, France.
Le Val-Doré spans approximately 120.17 square kilometers of Norman countryside in the Eure department, featuring farmland, wooded areas, and small water bodies with a population density of 44 inhabitants per square kilometer.
The commune was officially established on January 1, 2018, through the administrative merger of three former communes: Orvaux, Le Fresne, and Le Mesnil-Hardray, with Orvaux serving as the municipal seat.
The community preserves traditional Norman heritage through local festivals, agricultural calendar celebrations, religious festivities, and the maintenance of rural architecture characteristic of the Normandy countryside.
Mayor Jeannick Lapeyronnie leads the local government from 2020 to 2026, with the town hall located at 8 Route de Conches in Orvaux, operating on Monday afternoons and Thursday mornings and evenings.
The Church of Our Lady in Orvaux serves as a historic focal point for community gatherings and represents the only classified monument within the commune boundaries.
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