Glinder Au

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Glinder Au
Glinder Au, tributary into the Glinder mill pond

Glinder Au, tributary into the Glinder mill pond

Data
Water code DE : 595582
location Stormarn district ( Schleswig-Holstein ) and Hamburg , Germany
River system Elbe
Drain over Bille  → Elbe  → North Sea
source in the southern part of Brunsbek (Stormarn)
53 ° 34 ′ 55 ″  N , 10 ° 16 ′ 34 ″  E
muzzle In Hamburg-Billstedt in the Bille coordinates: 53 ° 31 '14 "  N , 10 ° 7' 18"  E 53 ° 31 '14 "  N , 10 ° 7' 18"  E

length 17 km
Catchment area 57.2 km²
Flowing lakes Glinder mill pond, Steinfurths Diek , Steinbeker mill pond

The Glinder Au is a 17 kilometer long right tributary of the Bille from the Stormarn district ( Schleswig-Holstein ) with its confluence in Hamburg-Billstedt .

The source of the Glinder Au lies between Langelohe and Kronshorst (Brunsbek). It flows in a south-westerly direction, is fed by the Langeloher Graben and the Stellauer Bach and crosses under the federal motorway 24 . There, in the Friederici Park recreation area, it feeds the Glinder mill pond and used to drive a copper mill . It then flows through the town of Glinde and then turns to the west in front of the embankment of the former Südstormarnsche Kreisbahn , where the Glinder Au forms the border between Oststeinbek and its district Havighorst , here was a powder mill (built in 1581 ) at Domhorst Mühlenteich at Gut Domhorst . Further west, just behind the right tributary Forellenbach, is the Oststeinbek mill pond. Then behind it reaches Hamburg region flows north of Mümmelmannsberg , is again to the lake ( wasteland stone Furth Diek , created in the 1970s years along Steinfurther Diek , provided as a natural monument with rare birds and butterflies - also very popular with model boat owners ). After passing a fish ladder , it again crosses under the A 1 as a brook , where it expands below Kirchsteinbek to the (Steinbeker) Mühlenteich , then crosses under the federal highway 5 , and finally flows into the Bille about a kilometer south of it.

In the 1970s , the Glinder Au north of Glinde had completely seeped away due to gravel mining.

Origin of name

The water is mentioned in documents from the 13th century as Glinderborn . The defining word of the name goes back to the place Glinde , in the vicinity of which the water rises. The basic word nd. Born for "source" has been replaced by the basic word " Au " in modern times .

Tributaries

(seen from the source)

  • Langeloher Graben
  • Stellauer Bach
  • Trout stream

Mills

(seen from the source)

  1. Glinde - 53 ° 32 '56 "  N , 10 ° 12' 38"  O constructed as a sheet mill, later a copper mill 1864 color Holzmühle rebuilt and 1868 to the grain mill
  2. Domhorst powder mill - in 1581 built
  3. Oststeinbek - first documented mention in 1313 on the occasion of its sale
  4. Steinfurth
  5. (Kirch-) Steinbek - first mentioned in 1321 , owned by the Neubauer family since 1735 , today coconut shells and mica are ground here

Web links

Commons : Glinder Au  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Wolfgang Laur : The names of places and waters of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg , Neumünster 2012, p. 115.