Rose (Brachtpe)

The Rose in Drolshagen

The rose is a 8.1 km long, orographic left tributary of the Brachtpe in North Rhine -Westphalia, Germany. The creek flows entirely within the territory of the district of Olpe -listed town of Drolshagen.

Geography

The creek rises on the northern outskirts of Wegeringhausen at an altitude of 438 m above sea level. NN. First southward flowing down crosses the Rose Wegeringhausen. On the southern edge the rose turns its course to the southeast, flows through Hützemert and then Drolshagen. At the southeastern outskirts of Drolshagen the rose turns to the northeast to the issue with Wenkhausen again to the southeast.

About 1.1 km upstream of the mouth is cut off at a weir water into the mill Obergraben the listed building Eichener mill. The mill stream runs approximately 800 meters parallel to the Rose and empties into the mill pond above the mill. In this pond the Brachtpe is fed through another ditch water. While the water was formerly used to operate the mill flows today about the mill waste trench in the Brachtpe.

The rose itself flows east of oaks on 316 m above sea level. NN in the Brachtpe. With a height difference of 122 m, the average bed slope is 15.1 ‰.

Tributaries

Longest tributary of the Rose is the 5.4 km long Wormicke. The following are the other tributaries are called, how they are recorded in the waters Directory NRW.

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