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Rodau (Wümme)

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State
  
Lower Saxony, Germany

Basin size
  
144.3 km²

Country
  
Germany

River system
  
Weser

Basin area
  
144.3 km²

Main source
  
in Hiddingen near Visselhövede 60 m

River mouth
  
near Rotenburg into the Wiedau 19.5 m

Progression
  
Wiedau → Wümme → Lesum → Weser → North Sea

The Rodau is a left-hand tributary of the River Wiedau in the north German state of Lower Saxony, that enters the Wiedau shortly before its confluence with the Wümme. The river rises near Hiddingen in the borough of Visselhövede in the district of Rotenburg (Wümme) at the foot of a 50-metre-thick ridge of end moraine that falls away to the northwest and dates to the Drenthe stage of the Saale Glaciation. The river then crosses the densely wooded and near-natural Rosebruch in the area of the Samtgemeinde Bothel and discharges into the Wiedau at Rotenburg, before the Wiedau in turn enters the Wümme after only 1.3 kilometres. The Visselbach joins the Rodau near Bothel. This stream rises in Visselhövede in one of the biggest springs in the Lower Saxon Plain and, at its mouth, carries around 25% more water than the Rodau, hence it is actually the main headstream of the Rodau.

Contents

Map of Rodau, Germany

Water sport

The Rodau is a popular area with anglers and canoeists.

References

Rodau (Wümme) Wikipedia