Fulde

Fulde
The Fulde in Eckernworth woods
Location Heidekreis, Lower Saxony,  Germany
Length 11 km
Source near Walsrode-Ebbingen
52°54′16″N 9°33′19″E / 52.90445°N 9.55520°E / 52.90445; 9.55520Coordinates: 52°54′16″N 9°33′19″E / 52.90445°N 9.55520°E / 52.90445; 9.55520
Source height 73 m above sea level (NN)
Mouth in Walsrode into the Böhme
52°51′21″N 9°35′48″E / 52.85593°N 9.59663°E / 52.85593; 9.59663
Mouth height ca. 30 m above sea level (NN)
Descent ca. 43 m
Basin Weser
Progression Böhme Aller Weser North Sea
Catchment 31.2 km²
Large towns Walsrode
Population in catchment ca. 7000

The Fulde belongs to the Weser river system in Germany. It is about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) long and flows entirely within the territory of the borough of Walsrode (Heidekreis district, in the state of Lower Saxony). It rises in a valley between two parallel end moraines formed in the Saalian Ice Age. By far the largest source drains the Grundloses Moor ("bottomless moor"), 4 kilometres north of Fulde and emerges from the Kleiner See ("Little Lake") there. Another source appears 2.5 kilometres northwest of the village of Fulde, which gave the stream its name. From there the Fulde runs through, at times, picturesque scenery between steep, grass-covered, clay banks and fish ponds south of the Walsrode town forest of Eckernworth, where the Rischmannshof Heath Museum is located, crosses the centre of the town through the Fulde Park with its town hall and joins the River Böhme south of the monastery lake.

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