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Reference no.
  
DE: 27186

Country
  
Germany

River system
  
Rhine

Location
  
Eifel Rhineland-Palatinate Ahrweiler

Main source
  
South of Quiddelbach ca. 533 m above sea level (NHN)

River mouth
  
Near Dümpelfeld into the Ahr ca. 209 m above sea level (NHN)

Progression
  
Ahr → Rhine → North Sea

The Adenauer Bach is a right-hand, southern tributary of the Ahr, just under 16 kilometres long. It flows through Adenau in the county of Ahrweiler in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

Contents

Map of Adenauer Bach, Adenau, Germany

Course

In its upper reaches the Adenauer Bach is known as the Breidscheider Bach and it rises about a kilometre south of Quiddelbach at an elevation of ca. 533 m above sea level (NHN). It flows in a northeasterly direction to Breidscheid on the Nordschleife of the Nürburgring motor racing track. From there it bears the name of Adenauer Bach. It then flows in a westerly direction, mostly in pipes, through the town of Adenau and then heads north, passing the villages of Leimbach and Niederadenau (part of Dümpelfeld). In Dümpelfeld it discharges from the right into the Rhine tributary, the Ahr at about 209 m.

Catchment and tributaries

The catchment area is 58.5 km² and drains via the Ahr and Rhine into the North Sea.

Among the tributaries of the Adenauer Bach are the following (in downstream order):

References

Adenauer Bach Wikipedia