Ohe (Allna)

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The Ohe between Nesselbrunn and Hermershausen

The Ohe between Nesselbrunn and Hermershausen

Data
Water code DE : 258326
location District of Marburg-Biedenkopf , Central Hesse , Germany
River system Rhine
Drain over Allna  → Lahn  → Rhine  → North Sea
source at the southern foot of the Eichelhardt
50 ° 49 ′ 55 ″  N , 8 ° 34 ′ 31 ″  E
Source height 385  m above sea level NN
muzzle near Hermershausen in the Allna coordinates: 50 ° 47 '6 "  N , 8 ° 41' 23"  E 50 ° 47 '6 "  N , 8 ° 41' 23"  E
Mouth height 195  m above sea level NN
Height difference 190 m
Bottom slope 17 ‰
length 11.5 km
Catchment area 44.28 km²
Drain MQ
337.4dep1
Left tributaries Damsbach, Elnhauser Wasser
Right tributaries Schönwasser, Krebsbach, Katzbach

The Ohe is an 11.5 km long, orographically left and northern tributary of the Lahn tributary Allna in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district at the junction of the districts of Dautphetal , Gladenbach , Weimar and Marburg .

It runs in the center of the so-called Damshausen peaks from near Damshausen in the northwest to Hermershausen in the southeast.

course

The source of the Ohe can be found at the southern foot of the 465 m high Eichelhardt mountain , in the immediate eastern vicinity of the 473 m high Schweinskopf , from where the river initially runs in a south-easterly direction, south parallel to county road 73. Southwest Damshausens flows it left the Damsbach to in Diedenshausen from the right, the beautiful water . From here the district road 101 (north) follows its course in the direction of Weitershausen , where the Krebsbach flows from the right .

In the following course via Nesselbrunn ( Katzbach from the right) to Hermershausen, it crosses the valley between the 385 m high Auersberg in the north and the 357 m high Gansei in the south. Here you follow the state road 3387 south, that is, along the Ganseifuss.

During a last turn of the river in a south-westerly direction, it flows just 500 m north of the confluence with the Allna near Hermershausen, from the left with the Elnhauser Wasser , its most important tributary.

Natural spaces

Within the Damshäusen peaks ( natural area 320.10), which are part of the Gladenbacher Bergland (main unit 320) , the Ohe represents the most important flowing water, even before the Allna, which occupies the south of the peaks. This is also shown by the fact that the catchment area of ​​the Ohe is about half of it of the mother river (44.28 km² versus 92.02 km²).

The mouths of the Elnhauser Wasser in the Ohe and the Ohe itself in the Allna are opposite to that already just in the Elnhausen-Michelbacher Senke (320.11), whose main river is the Elnhauser Wasser.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Water map service of the Hessian Ministry for the Environment, Climate Protection, Agriculture and Consumer Protection ( information )

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