Bröl

Bröl when Hennef district Allner shortly before it flows into the victory

Mouth of the Waldbrölbachs in the Bröl ( at Bröleck )

The Bröl (also Brölbach or Homburgische Bröl ) is a 45.1 km long, orographic right or northeasterly inflow of victory in Oberbergisch district and Rhein- Sieg district, in North Rhine -Westphalia, Germany.

Course

The Bergisch in Bergisch Land and Natural Parkland running Bröl rises south of Waldbröler district Hermesdorf. Your source is located north of the state road 324 ( Siegen road ) to 368 m above sea level. NHN.

As a means mountain river Bröl the direction is mostly southwestern in the through the countryside or the territory of the former imperial rule Homburg. Just below its origin, it flows through an industrial area between Hermes village in the east and in the west Waldbroel. Then she runs over Bröl ( to Waldbroel ) and from then on through the Nümbrecht districts Niederbröl, Grötzenberg, breakage, Winterborn, Gaderoth and Breunfeld after Bierenbachtal. Then it flows after passing the Holsteinsmühle ( 208.6 m) to the leads over a mill stream, north past the castle Homburg, which stands on the castle hill ( 280.6 m).

Then the Bröl between Huppichteroth runs north and Homburg Bröl ( to Nümbrecht ) in the south further west. Then again southwestward extending it flows over Erlinghausen, Schonthal (both to Nümbrecht ), Herfterath, Ophausen, Müllerhof, Alefeld (all too Much), Röttgen ( Nümbrecht ), breach Hausen ( Much), Miller Scheid ( Ruppichteroth ) Höfferhof, Bröl, Neßhoven ( all about Much ), dam, Bröleck, Brölerhof (all ( to Milton of Campsie ), according to Ruppichteroth ) to Ingersau - opens the coming from the east Waldbröl - after passing under the highway 478.

Along the B 478 Bröl flows past the village Ruppichterother Büchel and the lord stone ( 124.6 m), which belongs to the district of Ruppichterother winter Scheid. There, lying in a backwater of the Bröl large area several ponds. Thereafter, they flow past Winterscheiderbröl ( to Ruppichteroth ) and Bröl ( Hennef ).

Finally, the Bröl opens below and southwest of the Hennef district Müsch mill at 67 m height in the victory.

Flow data and catchment area

On its 45.1 km long road which Bröl overcomes a difference in altitude of 301 m, corresponding to an average bed slope of 6.7 ‰. It drains a catchment area of ​​212.709 km ² victory and the Rhine to the North Sea.

Inflows

Among the tributaries of the Bröl belong with orographic mapping (l = left side, R = right side ), length, mouth position, and direction of influence (if known) catchment area these rivers ( downstream considered ) /:

  • Happacher Bach ( l) - 3.8 km - ( between Grötzenberg and scrap; from the south), 8.094 km ²
  • Birch Bacher Bach ( r) - 4.1 km - ( in Winterborn, from the east ), 5.674 km ²
  • Hostenbach ( l) - 1 km - (below Winterborn, from the southwest )
  • Bierbacher Bach ( r) - 2.6 km - (for Bierenbachtal, from the north ), 3.094 km ²
  • Oil Bach ( l) - 5 km - (below Homburg Bröl, from the south), 8.529 km ²
  • Stenz Bach ( r) - 1.5 km - (for Erlinghausen, from the north ), 1.22 km ²
  • Röscheidssiefen ( l) - 1.2 km - (for Schonthal, from the south)
  • Cup Suthbach (r ) - 5.1 km - ( in Herfterath, from the north ), 10.242 km ²
  • Haubach (r ) - 5.2 km - (for Alefeld, from the north-west ), 5.294 km ²
  • Breidenbacher Bach ( l) - 4 km - ( in case of breakage Hausen, from the east ), 1.598 km ²
  • Miller Scheider Bach ( l) - 3.4 km - ( Miller Scheid, from the east ), 3.486 km ²
  • Werschbach 1 (of bird Sang Coming ) (r ) - 7.4 km - ( when Höfferhof, from the north-west ), 9.57 km ²
  • Löhbach (r ) - 2.4 km - (below the dam, from the north-west ), 1.251 km ²
  • Waldbröl ( l) - 20.4 km - (below Bröleck; east ), 63.504 km ²
  • Steinchesbach ( l) - 2.8 km - (below Bröleck, from the southeast ), 2.250 km ²
  • Werschbach 2 (of Obernholz Coming ) (r ) - 5.6 km - ( when Brölerhof, from the north ), 7.033 km ²
  • Horbacher Bach ( r) - 4.8 km - (above Ingersau, from the north ), 4.813 km ²
  • Dreisbach (r ) - 4.4 km - (for Ingersau, from the north-west ), 5.418 km ²
  • Birkerfeld mill stream (s) - 2.3 km - (below Winterscheiderbröl, from the north-west ), 1.064 km ²
  • Election Bach ( r) - 2.2 km - (for Bröl, from the north-west ), 2.237 km ²

Landscape

The river is largely natural or near-natural and characterized by flood plains, wet alder-ash forests and steep, wooded, partially rocky slopes. Therefore, in 1992 he became a nature reserve.

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