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The oak forest ditch is a small river in the south of Nuremberg, which does not water all year round and is one of the country ditches in Nuremberg.

It rises south-east of Nuremberg city part Worzeldorf in Lorenz Imperial forest, flowing west along the Ludwig-Danube- Main Canal, then through Worzeldorf, crosses at Herpersdorf fish pond and passes Weiherhaus. In a narrow strip between residential areas, meadows were shut down in the valley and maintained by the federal nature protection with the help of farmers and planted hedges with berry bushes and standard fruit trees ( pears, apples and Speier compacts).

The Eichwald ditch crosses under the Main -Danube Canal and flows through riparian and oak and hornbeam forests, before it flows into Reichelsdorf together with the Entengraben into a pond. The pond is drained by the Entengraben and flows Gerasmühle ( Nürnberg- Eibach ) in the Rednitz. On the opposite bank there is an arboretum.

In the oak forest ditch empties the Gaulnhofer ditch in front Reichelsdorf.

The Schadsoffbelastung of oak forest trench is up to the outskirts of Reichelsdorf moderate ( grade II) and is then critical (class II -III). In the Nuremberg land use plan of 2006 care plans have been set for the 23 major water systems. In the oak forest ditch in Reichelsdorf the watercourse is to be removed again made ​​permeable and rigid embankments. The city of Nuremberg is working with local residents, conservation groups, schools, civic clubs and the Landschaftspflegeverband.

1300 the Zeidelgut Pillenreuth was called on a royal slash at oak forest ditch.

In the 60s, still an S -Bahn branch of Reichelsdorf about Weiherhaus after long water was planned in the area Weiherhaus / Herpersdorf on a wide green strip at oak forest ditch. The current vision of a city train to Kornburg to run up and down the oak forest trench.

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  • River system Rednitz
  • River in Europe
  • River in Bavaria
  • Waters in Nuremberg
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