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Main source
  
Lüneburg Heath

Length
  
40 km

Mouth
  
Elbe

River mouth
  
Elbe

Source
  
Lüneburg Heath

Country
  
Germany

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Similar
  
Elbe, Büsenbachtal, Kunststätte Bossard, Wilseder Berg, Neetze

The River Seeve is a tributary of the Elbe in northern Germany. It is approximately 40 km (25 mi) long. Its source is near Wehlen in the northern part of the Lüneburg Heath. It flows into the Elbe in Over, Seevetal. The municipality of Seevetal is named after this river.

Contents

Map of Seeve, Germany

Course

The Seeve source is located south-east of Undeloh, Wehlen in the northern part of the Lüneburg Heath at an elevation of aubout 67 metres. It passes Holm, Lüllau, Jesteburg, Bendestorf, Ramelsloh, Horst, Lindhorst, Hittfeld, Karoxbostel, Glüsingen, Maschen and Hörsten. It then flows into the Elbe between Over and Wuhlenburg.

In Holm and Horst there are barrages to drive watermills. Just before joining the Elbe, the Seeve passes the natural reserve Untere Seeveniederung.

Water

The Seeve has a relatively steady, low water temperature throughout the year of 7 °C (45 °F) and is known as coldest river in northern Germany.

References

Seeve Wikipedia