Pilgerbach (Eder)

Pilgerbach (Eder)
Country Germany
States Hesse
Basin features
Main source Bilstein
320 m (1,050 ft)
51°13′49″N 9°21′38″E / 51.23028°N 9.36056°E / 51.23028; 9.36056
River mouth at Edermünde-Grifte into the Eder
144 m (472 ft)
51°12′44″N 9°21′13″E / 51.21222°N 9.35361°E / 51.21222; 9.35361Coordinates: 51°12′44″N 9°21′13″E / 51.21222°N 9.35361°E / 51.21222; 9.35361
Progression Pilgerbach—EderFuldaWeserNorth Sea
Basin size 25,593 km2 (9,882 sq mi)
Tributaries
  • Left:
    Hertingshausener Bach (4.5 km)
  • Right:
    Saugraben (3.2 km long), Glisborn (3.2 km long)
Physical characteristics
Length 8 km (5.0 mi)

Pilgerbach is a 8 kilometres (5.0 mi)Error in convert: Ignored invalid option "link=true" (help)-long river of north Hesse, Germany, in the district of Edermünde. It is a westerly tributary of the Eder into which it flows near Edermünde-Grifte, just before the Eder flows into the Fulda. The name Pilgerbach can be translated in English as Pilgrim's stream.

Course

The Pilgerbach rises in the nature park of the Habichtswald near Kassel. The spring is on the eastern flank of the 464.8 metres (1,525 ft)Error in convert: Ignored invalid option "link=true" (help)-high Benberg hill and the northern flank of the 460 metres (1,510 ft)Error in convert: Ignored invalid option "link=true" (help)-high Bilstein hill, ca. 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi)Error in convert: Ignored invalid option "link=true" (help) northwest of Besse.

After leaving the forest, the river flows through arable land to the south-west of Besse, before it passes the westerly and southern parts of the same town and leaves the nature park. At this point the Saugraben tributary meets the Pilgerbach from the west. As it flows further eastwards it passes mainly arable and pasture land. Next to the L3221 road it reaches the basalt knoll Hahn before passing through Edermünde-Holzhausen. On the western edge of this village it meets the Glisborn tributary, which comes from the southwest. After passing under the Autobahn A49 it meets the tributary of the Hertingshausener Bach, and flows next to the L3221 road to the town of Grifte. In this village it flows partly through tunnels and canals. After passing under the railway track, just to the east of Grifte, it flows in to the Eder river, which in turn flows in the Fulda in just 550 metres (1,800 ft)Error in convert: Ignored invalid option "link=true" (help) further on.

River profile of the Pilgerbach

See also

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