Pfitschengraben (Main, Gochsheim)

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Pfitschengraben
Data
location Southwest German step country

Germany

Bavaria
Lower Franconia
Schweinfurt district
River system Rhine
Drain over Main  → Rhine  → North Sea
source southwest of Gochsheim - Weyer
50 ° 0 ′ 45 ″  N , 10 ° 18 ′ 45 ″  E
Source height 248  m above sea level NHN
muzzle east of Weyer in the Main Coordinates: 50 ° 1 ′ 18 ″  N , 10 ° 19 ′ 43 ″  E 50 ° 1 ′ 18 ″  N , 10 ° 19 ′ 43 ″  E
Mouth height 210  m above sea level NHN
Height difference 38 m
Bottom slope 24 ‰
length 1.6 km

The Pfitschengraben is a one and a half kilometer long left and southwest tributary of the Main in the Lower Franconian district of Schweinfurt .

geography

course

The Pfitschengraben is created in the Iphofen-Gerolzhofener Steigerwald foreland at an altitude of 248  m above sea level. NN from three spring branches in a mixed forest just under one kilometer south of the Weyer district, which belongs to the municipality of Gochsheim .

The united brook first flows about 150 meters in a northeasterly direction through the forest and then into the open corridor. At a single farmstead it crosses Grettstadter Weg and is fed by a field ditch on its right. The Pfitschengraben then continues, accompanied by a tree gallery, north-east through the fields and meadows of the Wörthwiesen field. A little further down the stream another ditch flows towards it on the other side. The Pfitschengraben then crosses the St 2277 leading from Gochsheim to Untereuerheim south of the Hammelsberg and immediately afterwards the junction to the B 303 .

It now flows along the motorway access on the western edge of a small deciduous forest, then crosses under the E 48 , still passes the municipal boundary of Gädheim and finally flows almost 700 meters east of Weyer at an altitude of 210  m above sea level. NN from the left and southwest into a basin of the Main.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b BayernAtlas of the Bavarian State Government ( notes )
  2. Self-measurement on the Bavaria Atlas
  3. On the first recording Werthwiese

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