Streu (Franconian Saale)

Streu
Country Germany
Basin
Main source near the Bavaria-Thuringia border, north of Fladungen
approx. 740 m (2,430 ft)
River mouth in the Franconian Saale near Bad Neustadt
230 m (750 ft)
Basin size 448 km2 (173 sq mi)
Physical characteristics
Length 35.5 km (22.1 mi)[1]

The Streu is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It arises in the north of Franconia by the Thuringian border, below the Ellenbogen mountain just north of Fladungen. It flows southeast for about 25 km through Ostheim to Mellrichstadt, then flows southwest for another 10 km to join the Franconian Saale at Heustreu near Bad Neustadt. From Fladungen to Mellrichstadt the Streu proceed through a valley, 2–4 km wide, between low hills. This region is known locally as the Streutal.

The Streu is too small and shallow for navigation but its lower reaches below Mellrichstadt are suitable for light boating and kayaking. The Streu occasionally floods, especially in spring when the snow melts on the Rhön Mountains. These floods are not generally destructive in the Streutal, but can contribute to more serious flooding downstream on the Franconian Saale.

See also

References

  1. Kartenservice des Bayrischen Landesamt für Umwelt

Coordinates: 50°20′38″N 10°15′23″E / 50.3438°N 10.2563°E / 50.3438; 10.2563


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