Soestbach

Soest Soest between Bach and Hattrop

The Soest Bach is a 13 km long river in the lowlands and a left tributary of the Ahse. It flows in the Soester Plain in the town of Soest and Werl the community, where it flows at Berwicke in the Ahse.

Geography

The Soest Bach is one of many waters, which originate on the northern edge of the hair and flowing through the Hellweg Börden. The Soest Bach is the main waters of the Soester Plain ( in the historical sense ). It rises south of the old town of Soest in the urban area and carries different names. In its upper reaches to the Soest Bach is piped in part, since the 1990s, but small parts of the creek are renatured, larger parts have been exposed again. At the lower end of the street "Am Loerbach " the outflow of the "Great Pond" in the Soest Bach here known as Loerbach opens.

The Soest creek flows in a westerly direction partially open, partially piped out of the closed settlement area of ​​the city. After leaving the city, it flows in a westerly direction through the village Hattrop. North of sulfurization leads the Bach Blögge in Soest Bach. Between Einecke and Borgeln the Soest creek turns north and flows to the Borgelner mill over and continue on to Berwicke. After the Bach Berwicke has traversed from south to north, it flows past the house Nehlen and opens into the Ahse.

Attractions and buildings

  • House Nehlen
  • Borgelner mill

Inflows

  • Blögge (left)

Places

  • Soest
  • Welver
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