Odet
Odet is a river in Brittany, western France. It runs through the Finistère department and is about 110 kilometers in length. The river rises in the western Brittany uplands and flows generally southwest, passing through Quimper before discharging into the Atlantic.
Near its mouth the Odet forms a shallow estuary between the coastal towns of Bénodet and Sainte-Marine,
The Odet valley has long supported agriculture and small-scale industry. Historically the river carried timber and
Environmental and cultural significance: The river supports diverse habitats and is the focus of conservation and
Other uses: The name Odet exists as a French and Breton given name, and has appeared in