Bredenbek (Roenne)
Bredenbek | ||
The Bredenbek in Wakendorf II |
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location | Germany, south of Schleswig-Holstein | |
River system | Elbe | |
Drain over | Rönne → Alster → Elbe → North Sea | |
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Kisdorf 53 ° 48 ′ 5 ″ N , 10 ° 2 ′ 30 ″ E |
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muzzle | Rönne, in Wakendorf II coordinates: 53 ° 46 '44 " N , 10 ° 6' 49" E 53 ° 46 '44 " N , 10 ° 6' 49" E
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length | 7 km | |
Communities | Kisdorf , Henstedt-Ulzburg , Wakendorf II |
The Bredenbek (north German from breed , broad and bek , Bach) is the only tributary of the Rönne and belongs to the river system of the Alster . It rises in Kisdorf in the Segeberg district and flows into the Rönne in Wakendorf II .
course
The source of the Bredenbek lies in the meadows north of the Gräbenhorst in southern Kisdorf , about 80 meters east of Henstedt-Ulzburg . It flows 1.5 km steadily about 200 m north of the Kisdorf-Henstedt-Ulzburg border to the east until it enters the Segeberger state forest of Endern . It flows through this over a length of 1.3 km; after 700 m it joins a tributary from the southern part of the forest. After it emerges from the forest, it becomes the border river between Kisdorf and Henstedt-Ulzburg for approx. 650 m, while it flows under the Düvelsbarg . Then the Bredenbek flows for about 150 m through Henstedt-Ulzburg municipal area and then becomes the border river between Henstedt-Ulzburg and Wakendorf II for about 350 m. In Wakendorf II it bends to the southeast and flows under Kisdorfer Straße after 225 meters , 500 m then first the Korl-Barmstedt-Weg and then the Spannweg and after another 580 m the Naher Straße . Here it flows after 950 m into the Rönneniederung, part of the Oberalsterniederung nature reserve . There it turns south and after 660 meters flows into the Rönne , which forms the border river between Wakendorf II and Nahe . The Rönne flows through the Wakendorfer Moor and flows into the Alster 600 m further on near Naherfurth .
The Bredenbek is not navigable. In total, it crosses eleven streets and larger paths; A total of eleven smaller streams and ditches flow into them.
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