Holzbach (Rhine)
Holzbach | ||
Aerial photo of the lower Holzbach valley (Blüchertal) on the right edge of the picture, Weisel can be seen at the top in the middle, the bank of the Rhine with Kaub below |
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Water code | DE : 25734 | |
location | Rhineland-Palatinate ; Germany | |
River system | Rhine | |
Drain over | Rhine → North Sea | |
source | south of the location of Weisel , 50 ° 6 ′ 56 ″ N , 7 ° 48 ′ 26 ″ E |
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Source height | 390 m above sea level NN | |
muzzle | at Kaub in the Rhine Coordinates: 50 ° 5 ′ 15 ″ N , 7 ° 45 ′ 41 ″ E 50 ° 5 ′ 15 ″ N , 7 ° 45 ′ 41 ″ E |
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Mouth height | 70 m above sea level NN | |
Height difference | 320 m | |
Bottom slope | 61 ‰ | |
length | 5.2 km | |
Catchment area | 7.424 km² |
The Holzbach is a right tributary of the Rhine in Rhineland-Palatinate, coming from the Taunus . The lower Holzbachtal is known as the Blüchertal .
With the upper reaches, the Holzbach has a share in the natural subunit Middle Rhine Taunus and with the lower reaches the main unit Upper Middle Rhine Valley .
River course
The Holzbach rises in the western Hintertaunus south of the village of Weisel in a gentle Muldental and flows in a south-westerly direction initially with a moderate gradient through the open fields of the village, accompanied by the country road 339. Even before reaching the former slate mine Victoria gallery , the valley slopes accompanying the creek become always steeper and overgrown with forest. On the last two kilometers, from the junction of the road to Dörscheid , where the Kauber swimming pool was built, the Holzbach and with it the country road that accompanies it has an average gradient of around 10% in a narrow Kerbtal valley around the last 200 To cover altitude meters to the confluence with the Rhine near Kaub. The right slope of the valley is overgrown with vineyards as a southern slope , while the left slope of the valley continues to bear forest. South of the Talausgangs lies on a rocky spur , the castle Gutenfels . In the local area of Kaub, the stream is piped underground.
History
On New Year's Eve of 1813/1814, the Silesian Army, under the command of Field Marshal von Blücher, moved from Weisel to Kaub through the Holzbachtal in order to cross the Rhine. Since then the valley has been known as the Blüchertal . More here .