Brüeler Bach

The Mühlengraben between Wariner and Glammsee

The Brüeler Bach is a system of smaller tributaries north of the river Warnow.

Description

The most important tributary is the Teppnitzbach, which rises in the Neuklostersee. It flows through the Großer Wariner See the Glammsee. The creek is called from Großer Wariner See Mühlengraben and from Glammsee Tönnisbach. This flows through the Tempziner lake between the villages Tempzin and Zahrensdorf Brüel direction. In Zahrensdorf the Tönnisbach flows into the mill brook called outflow of Neuhof lake. The mill creek rises near Rubow near Lake Schwerin. Behind Brüel still leads the Radebach which drains the Great Labenzer lake, in the Brüeler stream before it flows in wide village in the Warnow. The entire catchment area of ​​the Brüeler stream is at 307 km ². Larger towns on Brüeler Bach are Warin and Brüel.

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