Rehbach (Palatinate)

Coordinates: 49°26′47″N 8°26′41″E / 49.44639°N 8.44472°E / 49.44639; 8.44472
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Rehbach
Neustadt an der Weinstrasse
 • coordinates49°21′20″N 8°9′19″E / 49.35556°N 8.15528°E / 49.35556; 8.15528
 • elevation130 m (430 ft)
Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, Schifferstadt

The Rehbach is a river in Rhineland-Palatinate. It is about 29 kilometres (18 mi) long and is a left tributary of the Rhine.

History

Rehbach in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse: View to the West from the bridge of the Landwehrstraße

The Rehbach does not have a source: The

Neuhofen. Between Altrip and Ludwigshafen, it flows into the Upper Rhine
from the left.

Tributaries

The main tributaries of the left Rehbach are Mußbach, which flows into the Rehbach between Haßloch and the Mußbach district of Neustadt, and the Steinbach, which flows into the Rehbach above Schifferstadt. The strongest right tributary is the Ranschgraben. Like the Rehbach itself, this is a tributary of the Speyerbach. It splits off from Speyerbach just north of Speyerdorf and flows into Rehbach East of Limburgerhof-Rehhütte, after crossing below Rehbach a few hundred meters before at Limburgerhof-Kohlhof.

History

In the Middle Ages, the water of the Rehbach was already diverted from Speyerbach in the village of Winzingen, which today is a district of Neustadt. In the area of Haßloch and Böhl-Iggelheim, it was split into two parallel arms for about 8 kilometres (5 mi). They provided the water for the local drive watermills and sawmills. On the southern arm, the actual Rehbach, three mills have been preserved. Below Böhl-Iggelheim, the Steinbach flows into the Rehbach, as does the water from the Niederwiesenweiher, a 10-hectare (25-acre) re-naturalized gravel pit.

Since 1981, large parts of the Speyerbach and Rehbach between Neustadt and Speyer, that were not used for industrial purposes, form the landscape conservation area Rehbach-Speyerbach.[1]

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