Lütsche

Course of Lütsche and its tributaries

The Lütsche or Lützsche is a 7 km long river in ( Thuringia) Ilm-Kreis.

Course

Its two headwaters originate near Oberhof. The right source stream, the grassy Lütsche, rises in about 760 m height to the dump and flows through the Löffelbühlsgraben and the Supreme meadow land between the mountains and larch clevis head. The left source stream, the stony Lütsche, rises approximately 735 meters above sea level in private wells and flows through the Langen ground between the mountains and larch head Wadenberg. Both come together in the 1938 built Lütschetalsperre. The Lütsche leaves the dam and flows through the Lütschegrund. There are numerous quarries. The Lütsche flows between the north-west 677 meters high Borzel and the southeast, 616 -meter high mountain man head through. From the north the 3 km long Ensebach opens into the Lütsche. Formerly was the village Lütsche At the junction. Below opens the Lütsche in Gräfenroda to the Lord mill in the Wilde Gera.

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