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The Forest of Tronçais (, ) is a national forest comprising in the
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department of central France. It is managed by the National Forests Office (ONF). Its
oak An oak is a hardwood tree or shrub in the genus ''Quercus'' of the beech family. They have spirally arranged leaves, often with lobed edges, and a nut called an acorn, borne within a cup. The genus is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisp ...
s, planted by
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's minister
Jean-Baptiste Colbert Jean-Baptiste Colbert (; 29 August 1619 – 6 September 1683) was a French statesman who served as First Minister of State from 1661 until his death in 1683 under the rule of King Louis XIV. His lasting impact on the organization of the countr ...
to supply the French Navy, constitute one of the principal stands of oaks in Europe. Within the forest boundaries are the communes of Braize, Cérilly, Isle-et-Bardais, Le Brethon, Meaulne-Vitray, Saint-Bonnet-Tronçais, Urçay and Valigny. It is mainly made up of
sessile oak ''Quercus petraea'', commonly known as the sessile oak, Welsh oak, Cornish oak, Irish oak or durmast oak, is a species of oak tree native to most of Europe and into Anatolia and Iran. The sessile oak is the national tree of Ireland, and an unof ...
. It also contains of ponds and is deemed by many as the most beautiful oakwood in Europe.ONF (juillet 2011
La sylviculture du chêne à Tronçais La sylviculture du chêne à Tronçais
(document distribué à l'occasion d'une visite lors de l'assemblée générale de la Société des amis de la forêt de Tronçais


Geography

The Forest of Tronçais is located in the (INF) of Boischaut et Champagne Berrichonne. The forest constitutes the most part of the massif du Tronçais, a
highland Highlands or uplands are areas of high elevation such as a mountainous region, elevated mountainous plateau or high hills. Generally, ''upland'' refers to a range of hills, typically from up to , while ''highland'' is usually reserved for range ...
region which spans about and is part of the Massif Central. The massif is located in the
Allier Allier ( , , ; ) is a Departments of France, department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regions of France, region that borders Cher (department), Cher to the west, Nièvre to the north, Saône-et-Loire and Loire (department), Loire to the east, Pu ...
department of the
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region. The oakwood spans the communes of Braize (776 ha), Cérilly, Allier (1,788 ha), Couleuvre (405 ha), Isle-et-Bardais (2,788 ha), Le Brethon (1,400 ha), Meaulne (112 ha), Saint-Bonnet-Tronçais (1,176 ha), Urçay (343 ha), Valigny (17 ha) and Vitray (1,728 ha). The massif has a general north–west orientation, with slight slopes, except in the massif de La Bouteille and stream hollows. Altitudes vary from in the northwest to in Bois Laid. Annual rainfall is between , with an average temperature of . There are four main parts of the forest: l'Armenanche (east), la Réserve (centre), les Landes blanches (north-west) and la Bouteille (south-west). Several enclaves have created " open areas ". The contours of the écotone/lisières massif are very rugged.


Geology

The forest is located on the southern limit of the
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, on varied substrates (from the
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to the
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eras). Most of the forest is located on sandstone or clay from the
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period.


Bodies of water

Two rivers cross the massif: the and its tributary the . The Marmande is a tributary of the
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which feeds the
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. There are also five ponds (): * L'étang de Saint-Bonnet (44 ha) – This natural pond was enlarged at the end of the 18th century to sustain the level of l'étang de Morat. * L'étang de Tronçais (18 ha) – On la Sologne, created in 1789 to provide energy to the
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s of Tronçais * L'étang de Morat (private) (13 ha) – On la Sologne, downstream of l'étang de Tronçais * L'étang de Saloup (private) (12 ha) – Upstream of l'étang de Tronçais * L'étang de Pirot (70 ha) – On la Marmande, this pond was in operation in 1848 to feed the canal de Berry via l'étang de Goule. There are about 100 spring sources in the forest: File:Fontaine de Viljot.jpg, Image:Font_jarsaud.png,


Flora

The principal trees are sessile oak (''
Quercus petraea ''Quercus petraea'', commonly known as the sessile oak, Welsh oak, Cornish oak, Irish oak or durmast oak, is a species of oak tree native to most of Europe and into Anatolia and Iran. The sessile oak is the national tree of Ireland, and an un ...
'') (73%), whose ancient name in French, ''tronce'', gave its name to the district. Other dominant species are
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(''Fagus sylvatica'') (9%) and pedunculate oak ('' Q. robur'') (8%), with
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and
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planted in the poorer soils. Trees are harvested on a rotation averaging 250 years. The massif plays an important role for
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for many species on a national level. It also hosts many grove-like landscapes or ''paysages bocagers'' ( bocage bourbonnais, seasonal agropastoral bocage and permanent grassland landscape).DREAL Auvergne (2013
Prédiagnostic des continuités écologiques en Bourbonnais et Basse Combraille
/ref> Other nearby massifs include: * la Forêt des Colettes, north of the Chouvigny gorges, spanning over 3,000 ha and which hosts a few rare and patrimonial breeds like the
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, the great crested newt (protected species at European level) and the yellow-bellied toad * la forêt de Bagnolet * la forêt de Messarges * la forêt de l'Espinasse * la forêt de Gros-Bois * la forêt de Civrais A number of oak specimens have been preserved for heritage. Among these are (pictured below): * Chêne carré (Square oak) circumference, more than 300 years old, parcel 215 * Chênes jumeaux (Twin oaks) circumference, more than 400 years old, parcel 137 * Chêne Sentinelle (Sentiel oak) circumference, more than 400 years old, parcel 136 File:Chêne carré.jpg, File:Chênes jumeaux.jpg, File:Chêne sentinelle.jpg,


Fauna

There are predators such as
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,
booted eagle The booted eagle (''Hieraaetus pennatus'', also classified as ''Aquila pennata'') is a medium-sized mostly migratory bird of prey with a wide distribution in the Palearctic and southern Asia, wintering in the tropics of Africa and Asia, with a ...
,
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,
hen harrier The hen harrier (''Circus cyaneus'') is a bird of prey. It breeds in Palearctic, Eurasia. The term "hen harrier" refers to its former habit of preying on free-ranging fowl. It bird migration, migrates to more southerly areas in winter. Eurasian ...
, etc., and many breeds of bats. The diversity of insects is also very important, notably in the parcels of the old wood (i.e.: the Colbert Forest). Important populations of stag, roe and wild boar are regulated by hunting.


History


Roman era

The land was cleared and intensively cultivated under the
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. 108 Roman habitations that have been discovered in the forest, most during recent decades. Roman manuring and fertilizing practices created a pocket of increased
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, which has remained self-sustaining over two millennia and can be detected today.


Middle ages

''Tronçais'' is first recorded from the 13th century, in a document relating to the priory de la Bouteille. The forest was first owned by 14 nearby parishes, then yielded in 1327 to the
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. The Forest of Tronçais has belonged to central power since 1527, when all land possessions were confiscated from the Constable of Bourbon by royal power.


Since 1670

The forest is not a relic of the primeval forest that once covered most of France, but was organized by
Jean-Baptiste Colbert Jean-Baptiste Colbert (; 29 August 1619 – 6 September 1683) was a French statesman who served as First Minister of State from 1661 until his death in 1683 under the rule of King Louis XIV. His lasting impact on the organization of the countr ...
in 1670. With forethought for the requirements of the French Navy two hundred years hence, the Colbert Forest was planted as an oak grove. The oaks were interplanted with beeches and
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es to encourage their growth for favourable timber for ship's masts: straight, tall, and free of knots. By the time the trees were fully mature, the navy was rapidly switching from sail to steam. The forest was diminished by the creation in 1788 of iron forges fed by charcoal from the forest, and by urgent cutting during the French Revolution and the Napoleonic period. The forest regenerated during the 19th century.


Management

The forest is divided into 442 parcels of
sessile oak ''Quercus petraea'', commonly known as the sessile oak, Welsh oak, Cornish oak, Irish oak or durmast oak, is a species of oak tree native to most of Europe and into Anatolia and Iran. The sessile oak is the national tree of Ireland, and an unof ...
(95% of the surface) and
Scots pine ''Pinus sylvestris'', the Scots pine (UK), Scotch pine (US), Baltic pine, or European red pine is a species of tree in the pine family Pinaceae that is native to Eurasia. It can readily be identified by its combination of fairly short, blue-gr ...
or black pine (5%).
Beech Beech (genus ''Fagus'') is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Fagaceae, native to subtropical (accessory forest element) and temperate (as dominant element of Mesophyte, mesophytic forests) Eurasia and North America. There are 14 accepted ...
and
hornbeam Hornbeams are hardwood trees in the plant genus ''Carpinus'' in the family Betulaceae. Its species occur across much of the temperateness, temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Common names The common English name ''hornbeam'' derives ...
are also present, along with
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and checker tree. It is the only forest in France which is managed with harvesting of timber on a cycle exceeding 200 years.


The Colbert forest

The oldest trees are in the Colbert forest (). It is a parcel, in two pieces, the main stand in a regeneration from the end of the 17th century. These are classified as a directed biological reserve; lumber is no longer taken in order to favour
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around deadwood and senescent trees. The Colbert high forest spanned in 1976, of which 60 ha were regenerated from 1976 to 2001.


Barrels

The oaks of Tronçais, representing some 80% of timber production, are prized for the barrels coopered for
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and the great wines of Bordeaux. This is linked to several elements, found in other national forests of the Loire basin: *The age management in the high forest allows slender trees which are pruned naturally, leaving relatively few knots in the wood. *Due to the summer water deficit and the density of the stands, the wood grows slowly, providing a fine and regular grain to the wood. *The wood has a pink colour and a chemical composition appreciated in a raw (untreated) quality. Amongst the more famous coopers using the oaks of Tronçais is Dominique Laurent, who makes what are widely regarded as some of the world's finest barrels. These have been nicknamed "magic casks", by wine taster Michel Bettane. Laurent goes into the Tronçais forest to select the trees (typically around 300 years of age) and transports them to the cooperage himself, thus guaranteeing provenance. He uses the top section of the trunk, the staves are split by hand and air dried for 52 months. Due to hand splitting, the staves have a thickness of compared to commercial barrels at . The barrels were developed for Dominique Laurent, and Tardieu Laurent's top cuvees, but a few of the barrels are sold to French and international producers including DRC, Zind Humbrecht, Clos Mogador, Pingus and Beau Fréres. A limited number of barrels are exported to Australia where they are used by the boutique winemaker Torbreck for the making of shiraz.


Forest art

Sculpted trunks have been installed in the forest's clearings by the National Forests Office (ONF) and the communes of Pays de Tronçais in 2008, 2010 and 2012.


See also

French forestry Ordinance of 1669


Notes


External links


Forest of Tronçais
on the website of the ''Office national des forêts'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Troncay, Forest of Forests of France Geography of Allier Tourist attractions in Allier Forest of Troncay