Holzgraben (Fulda)

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The Holzgraben ( FGKZ 42-754 ) is a 6.6 km long western, orographic left tributary of the Fulda in northern Hesse Hersfeld-Rotenburg district in Hesse. The creek flows just east of the eastern Ortsrands of low Ellenbach, above the road bridge in the county road K67 on the Fulda, in this flow.

Headwaters of the wood trench and its tributaries is the New Stone Louis Ecker ridge ( natural area 357.0 ), which belongs to the extreme southwest of the natural environment 357, the Fulda- Werra- Bergland, and thus to Knüllgebirge in a broader sense. The catchment area is 15.2 km2, the discharge flow 105 liters / second.

Four small source streams at the north-eastern and eastern slopes of Rehkopfs ( 487.5 m) and on the western slope of the Nusch Hut ( 447.8 m) ( in the dark, Mittelsten and Lichten Kerntal ) feed the Holzgraben. They all flow first in a northeasterly direction and unite west of Sterkelshausen or south-west of Oberellenbach at the former glassworks. Then the Holzgraben runs in a northerly direction until then south-west of Oberellenbach on Hüttenhof from the left ( west ) of the Trombach added. Then the creek flows northeast to and through Oberellenbach, being channeled underground in place along the main road ( Upper and Lower Erlenbach ). At the Ried- mill he takes the right side on the coming of Sterkelshausen Osterbach. Then it flows to continue in a northeasterly direction along the south side of the K67 and by low Ellenbach to its mouth at the eastern edge of the village.

  • River system Fulda
  • River in Europe
  • River in Hesse
  • Geography ( Hersfeld- Rotenburg )
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