Asdorf

The Asdorf between Oberasdorf and low Fischbach

The Asdorf (also: Asdorfer Bach ), in the upper reaches of the woman, is a good 20 km long, extending mainly from north to south, right tributary of the victory in the winning country in the districts Freudenberg ( Siegen-Wittgenstein district, North Rhine -Westphalia) and low Fischbach and churches ( win) (both in the Old churches, Rhineland -Palatinate).

Biogeophysical importance

The Asdorf is the westernmost and final right-sided tributary of the victory in the natural environment Winners country that is being replaced by the West from the Middle Victory Hills. Its headwaters lies in the natural area Freudenberger mountains, the valley of its lower course is counted for Giebelwald, with the latter ridge in the strict sense of the Asdorf, its left tributary Fischbach and its tributary Heisberg to the west is bounded to the north.

Course

The woman rises at the southern foot of the 457 m high hill spoon at the interface of the winning country to the north adjoining upper Bigge Plateau. The creek flows through the northern Freudenberger district Büschergrund where he Wending and Peimbachtal flow to the Wending from the 22.7 -hectare nature reserve of the left, which has just 200 meters before flowing through the Buescher pond.

After the inflow of previously flowed through the pond Gambacher -do Gambachs from the right woman passes through the core city of Freudenberg. South of the city and directly at the border to Lower Fischbach her ​​flowing from the right Plittersche immediately below the pond to Asdorfer, whereby the Asdorfer Bach gets its actual name.

The Asdorf flows from now on about two kilometers directly to the local and federal land border along, the right-hand side and thus Rhineland-Palatinate Oberasdorf will happen to her so that accrues to the east of the Fischbach from the left.

The henceforth extending entirely in Rhineland -Palatinate flow happens Niederfischbach together with the district Eicherhof and finally reached after right-sided inflow of holes brook the district Kirchen, where the district Wehbach flows through and flows into the core urban area of ​​the river to Niederschelden - Betzdorfer Siegtal the victory.

Tributaries

The following streams in the river system of Asdorf are worth mentioning ( in parentheses, Zuflusseite, length and catchment area ):

  • ( l) Wending (2.8 km, 2.6 km ²) - just below its Büscher pond, nature reserve Wending and Peimbachtal
  • (r ) Gambach (3,4 km, 2,6 km ²) - just below its Gambacher pond
  • (r ) Plittersche ( 2.9 km, 6.1 km ²) - directly below its Asdorfer pond with the same name NSG; mouse over Bach 5.2 km long (r ) mouse Bach (4.2 km, 4.1 km ²)
  • ( l) Heisberg ( 2.4 km, 2.6 km ²)
  • ( l) Uebach with NSG Uebachtal ( 3.4 km, 5.9 km ²)
  • (r ) Winner Bach (3.6 km, 4.7 km ²) - is performed in maps as the main river

Fischbach

The Fischbach arises as Heusling in Freudenberger district Bottenberg and initially flows in a north-south direction the districts of Upper and Niederheuslingen. In the district Oberfischbach it flows from the right to the coming of the district Heisberg and namesake for the town brook Heisberg and Fischbach receives its final name, which changes its flow direction in the southwest and finally west. In the last traversed the district of low- village opens from the left of the coming out of the Giebelwald Uebach. The mouth of the creek running finally located on the municipal boundary between Freudenberg and low Fischbach and at the same time on the border between North Rhine -Westphalia and Rhineland- Palatinate.

The lower reaches of Asdorf and Fischbach form, extended by the Heisberg, the west and north-west boundary of the gable forest.

Traffic

The Asdorf is accompanied in North Rhine- Westphalia from the national road 512, which merges into the Rhineland -Palatinate in the local state road 280.

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