Darmühlenbach

The pent-up Darmühlenbach than moat of the Good Böckel

(Up to 5.8 kilometers often called mill creek ) The Darmühlenbach is a left tributary of the Else clause of the East Westphalian Roedinghausen and frets and thus belongs to the river system of the Weser.

Source, course and estuary

The creek originates in the beers beers and station opens after 7.7 kilometers into the Else. The source height is 100 m above sea level. NN. On his way to Good Böckel he takes on numerous smaller streams. In addition to some nameless waters, these include the Grenzbach in beers at 6.4 km and the mandrel mill creek at km 5.3. The moat of Wasserburg Good Böckel at kilometer 5.8 is powered by Darmühlenbach and drove once the water mill of said goods to. At kilometer 3.1, it flows through the nature reserve brickyard pit Ennigloh in frets. At kilometer 2.1 he takes the Holser Bach ( also called Ärftbach ) on the right side. At kilometer 1.0, he crosses the motorway 30 In river kilometer 12 of the Darmühlenbach flows with frets awl into the Else. The opening height is about 60 m above sea level. NN. Thus, the Darmühlenbach has overcome on his 7.7 km long running a height of around 40 meters.

The catchment area has a size of 17.39 km ².

Nature

In bundling Ennigloh is the 4.5 hectare nature reserve brickyard pit Ennigloh. The reserve is located on the eastern shore of the Darmühlenbachs and west of the railroad track frets - Rahden. The area is a former clay pit. To the pit are species-rich pond with floating leaf vegetation in the eastern and northern parts of the area are two flat, mostly sunlit ponds. In these waters many amphibians live.

See also

  • List of waters in East Westphalia -Lippe
  • List of protected areas in East Westphalia -Lippe
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