Obere Argen

Obere Argen
The Obere Argen in the Eistobel gorge
Location Germany,
Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg,
counties of Oberallgäu, Lindau and Ravensburg
Origin Confluence of the Seelesgraben, Moosmühlbach and Schwarzenbach near Oberstaufen
Source height 791 m above sea level (NN)
Mouth Near Neuravensburg confluence with the Untere Argen
47°39′17″N 9°44′40″E / 47.65472°N 9.744500°E / 47.65472; 9.744500
Mouth height 489 m above sea level (NN)
Descent 302 m
Basin Rhine
Progression Argen Lake Constance Rhine North Sea
Right tributaries Jugetach
Left tributaries Röthenbach
Large towns Wangen im Allgäu
Small towns Gestratz

The Obere Argen ("Upper Argen") is a river in southwestern Bavaria and southeastern Baden-Württemberg in Germany.

Northwest of Oberstaufen in the Bavarian-Swabian county of Oberallgäu, the Seelesgraben, the Moosmühlbach and the Schwarzenbach streams converge to form the Obere Argen. From this confluence the river flows through the Eistobel, a gorge which is passable on foot within the eponymous nature reserve and past the Grünenbach heading for Wangen im Allgäu. Near Gestratz the Obere Argen collects the waters of the Röthenbach coming from the left and forms the Bavarian-Württemberg state border as far as Wangen.

North of the Wangen district of Neuravensburg the Obere Argen unites with the Untere Argen ("Lower Argen") to form the Argen, which then discharges into Lake Constance between Kressbronn and Langenargen after about 15 kilometres.

Bridges

Argentobel Bridge

The Argentobel Bridge is a 230-metre-long bridge structure on the Bavarian state road, the S 1318 between the villages of Grünenbach and Maierhöfen in the county of Lindau (Bodensee). It crosses the Upper Argen in 12 arches at a maximum height of 56 metres.

Argen Bridge, Föhlschmitten

In the Wangen village of Neuravensburg above the road bridge (K 8002), a covered wooden bridge built in 1790 by Abbot Beda Angehrn runs over the Upper Argen.

Obere Argen Viaduct

The Obere Argen Viaduct is a 730-metre-long structure supporting the A 96 motorway. The autobahn viaduct comprises a cable-stayed bridge in combination with cable-tensioning beneath the roadway - a form of construction that was a first in Germany.

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