Garte

Garte
Mouth of the Garte into the Leine south of Göttingen
Location Göttingen district, Lower Saxony,  Germany
Length 23 km
Source east of Weißenborn at the confluence of two streams
Source height 303 m above sea level (NN)
Mouth south of Göttingen into the Leine
51°30′16.3″N 9°55′09.4″E / 51.504528°N 9.919278°E
Mouth height 152 m above sea level (NN)
Descent 151 m
Basin Weser
Progression Aller
Catchment 87 km²
Right tributaries Glasehausener Bach, Bernsroder Bach, Bramke, Lengder Bach, Eichbach
Left tributaries Moosgrund, Bischhauser Bach

The Garte is a small tributary to the Leine River in Lower Saxony, Germany.

The Garte is a 23 km long stream that rises to the east of Weißenborn at an elevation of 303 m amsl. Towns that it runs through or by include Beienrode, Kerstlingerode, Rittmarshausen (where it is joined by the Bernsroder Bach), Wöllmarshausen, Benniehausen (where the Bischhäuser Bach joins it), Klein Lengden (where the Bramke and Eichbach join it), and Diemarden. The stream joins the Leine River south of Göttingen. With a drop of 151 m, the stream averages a bed slope of 6.6‰. The watershed is 87 km². It is classified as a third-order (i.e., lowest[1]) stream according to the German system of body-of-water ranking.

The river valley is considered locally as something of a micro-cultural unit, especially solidified by the now-defunct Garte Valley Railway,[2] a 750 mm narrow-gauge railway running from Goettingen to Duderstadt.

Tributaries

from source to mouth

References

Coordinates: 51°31′N 9°55′E / 51.517°N 9.917°E