Bebra (Fulda)

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The Bebra is a 10 km long right tributary of the Fulda in Hersfeld -Rotenburg. The Bebra is a small river of the waters of Procedure III.

Geography

The Bebra originates on the western slopes of Brodberges ( 376.5 m above sea level. NN ) about one kilometer northeast of diamond Hausen, a district of Bebra. A second source stream that comes from the north, flows into diamond Hausen. The Bebra then flows in a southerly direction, continuing through Asmushausen and through the old town of Bebra. After the flow direction swivels in a westerly direction and flows about 1.5 kilometers, at river kilometer 119.8 in the Fulda. There is a north Kiessee At the mouth. Opposite spreads out the nature reserve Forbachsee.

The Bebra forms with the southern neighbor Solz and the water Cornberger the boundary between the Richelsdorfer mountains to the east and Stölzinger Mountains to the west.

By Bebratal leads the SS 27 and in the upper part of the valley and the railway line Bebra -Göttingen.

Nature reserve

The lower reaches of Bebra creek, about one kilometer north from the outskirts of Bebra, lies the nature reserve "Under Seal ". It is 8.8 acres in size and is located at about 220 m above sea level. NN along the Bachaue. It is bounded by the main road on the right side of the stream and the stream or the edge of the forest on the left side of the stream. It has along the brook on sedge and reed beds. Furthermore, drainage ditches were filled in the 1980s and created small pond. On all other surfaces to wet meadows stretch.

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