L'Albenc (French pronunciation: [lalbɛ̃k]) is a commune in the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France.
The Leze stream rises in the north of the commune and passes through the village before turning east to join the Isere.
This would be after the colour of snow which at the time could cover the surrounding mountains or alternatively the sand which is the foundation of the village.
Gules, a Tau azure with 3 castles embattled tower and door argent masoned in sable 2 and 1, in chief the Arial letters L'ALBENC the same.
L'Albenc is also served by the following routes: VIN04: Cognin-les-Gorges ↔ Rovon ↔ St. Gervais ↔ Vinay CSA08: Saint-Marcellin ↔ Tullins ↔ La Côte-Saint-André Mar13: Poliénas ↔ ↔ The Albenc Vinay ↔ Saint-Marcellin VIN08: Chantesse ↔ ↔ The Albenc Vinay 5200: Saint-Marcellin ↔ Moirans ↔ Grenoble SJM03: Saint-Gervais ↔ Poliénas ↔ Saint-Jean-de-Moirans L'Albenc does not have a railway station, so people wishing to join the TER regional rapid transport rail network can go to the following stations: On line No.
The town school is managed by the Inspector-General of the Departmental Inspectorate of National Education 1, rue Joseph Chanrion at Grenoble.
[13] L'Ablenc has part of its territory classified and protected as a Site of Community Importance(ZNIEFF): "Dry Grass and rocks of Verdun" - this area covers the town of Albenc and Poliénas.
They were able to develop in soil covered with dried grass after the use of land by traditional single annual mowing or ranching.
Despite water quality undermined by pollution from various industries located along the lower reaches of the Isere, this area has a very rich fauna and flora.