Sorigny


Sorigny is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France.
Sorigny has been twinned with the village of Box, in Wiltshire, Great Britain, since 2016.

History

It is a parish that was confirmed in March 1031 by a charter of Robert II of France. It was formerly divided into two fiefs.

Hydrography

The municipal hydrographic network, with a total length of 31.09 km, includes two notable rivers, the Bourdin and the Montison, and ten small rivers that flow at certain times.
The Bourdin, with a total length of 14.8 km, rises in the commune of Louans and flows into the Indre at Veigné after crossing five communes.

Transport

Transport in Sorigny is managed by the Centre-Val de Loire region and trains are operated by Transdev Touraine on the Rémi rail network. There are links between Tours and Sorigny via lines G, H, H1 and H2.

Economy

In 2018, the commune planned to establish a “brand village” on 20 hectares of its territory, near the A10 autoroute. Sorigny belongs to the Touraine Indre Valley community of towns.

Population

Notable residents