Bocholter Aa

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The Bocholt Aa is about 51 km long tributary of the River Issel, which flows from the district of Borken in the Dutch Achterhoek.

The Little River originates in North Rhine-Westphalia in Western Munsterland between Borken and Coesfeld by the confluence of the only short Thesingbachs, Vennbachs and Black Bach in Velen.

From there, the Bocholt Aa flows in a westerly direction and leaves are left the mountains. About Borken and roadstead they reached Bocholt, where it flows past the eastern edge of Lake Aa.

In a northwesterly direction at Suderwick they reached the German - Dutch border. For about two kilometers it is the border river and then reached the final in the Netherlands where they strand Aa after only another five kilometers at Ulft in the Oude IJssel flows as.

A aaroute as designated, 58 -kilometer bike path near the river of Velen Ramsdorf, Gemen, Borken, roadstead, Bocholt, Isselburg Anholt. The aaroute is part of a cross-border cycle route network, which also includes berkel, slinge and ijsselroute. The cycling routes offer six tours and can be combined together.

See also: List of waters with Aa

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