Stobber

Stobber

Stobber between Waldsieversdorf and Buckow
Location District Märkisch-Oderland, Brandenburg, Germany
Basin features
Main source Ursprung: Rotes Luch on the Drainage divide between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea
48 m
River mouth nearby Altfriedland confluence with the Quappendorfer Kanal to the Friedländer Strom
5 m
Progression Friedländer Strom Alte Oder → Hohensaaten-Friedrichsthaler Wasserstraße Oder Stettiner Haff
River system Oder
Basin size 220 km² [1]
Landmarks
Tributaries
  • Left:
    Sophienfließ, Höllenbach (also: Hölle)
  • Right:
    Mühlenfließ, Hoher Graben
Waterbodies Lakes: Buckowsee, Griepensee
Physical characteristics
Length 25 km

The Stobber (in German more often called Stöbber) is the central river in the hilly landscape of „Märkische Schweiz“ and the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park, Brandenburg, Germany. The stream runs over a distance of 25 kilometers from the fen and source region of Rotes Luch towards the northeast through Buckow to the Oderbruch. The Stobber flows at Neuhardenberg to the „Friedländer Strom“, whose waters run over some canals to the Oder RiverBaltic Sea. On a roughly 13 kilometer long route of its course there is designated the nature protection area „Naturschutzgebiet Stobbertal“. In Altfriedland the river passes the Damm-Mühle (water mill) and, directly alongside the Kietzer See (lake), a Special European Protection Area (SPA) for the conservation of wild living birds (Birds Directive).

See also

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References

Coordinates: 52°38′00″N 14°13′00″E / 52.6333°N 14.2167°E / 52.6333; 14.2167


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