Ahr

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{{short description|River in Germany}}

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| name_etymology = Old High German aha ("water")

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| source1_location = Blankenheim, Northern Eifel, North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany

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Ahr ({{IPA|de|ˈaːɐ̯}}) is a river in Germany, a left tributary of the Rhine. Its source is at an elevation of approximately {{convert|470|m|ft}} above sea level in Blankenheim in the Eifel, in the cellar of a timber-frame house near the castle of Blankenheim. After {{convert|18|km|mi|0}} it crosses from North Rhine-Westphalia into Rhineland-Palatinate.

The Ahr flows through Ahr valley or Ahrtal, passing through the towns of Schuld, Altenahr and Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler. Between Remagen and Sinzig (south of Bonn), at about {{convert|50|m|ft}} above sea level, it flows into the Rhine. The length is roughly {{convert|89|km|mi}}, of which {{convert|68|km|mi}} is within Rhineland-Palatinate. The Ahr has a gradient of 0.4 percent in its lower course, and 0.4 to 0.8 percent in its upper course.

Image:Blankenheim 3 Ahrquelle.JPG

The Ahr and its tributaries are a main drainage system of the eastern Eifel. The watershed is approximately {{convert|900|km2|mi2}}.

History

There were isolated settlements in the Ahr valley beginning at the latest in Roman times, evidenced by the Roman villa near Ahrweiler. Owing to their isolated location, the upper and middle parts of the course were sparsely populated.

That began changing in the mid-19th century. The development of settlements and transportation routes (including three railway lines) and the expansion of the area used for agriculture in the Ahr valley led to the narrowing and constraint of the riverbed. The course of the river was graded and its banks were stabilized.

Catastrophic flash flooding occurred on the Ahr in 1910 and 2021 resulting in the deaths of hundreds.

Course

The Ahr rises in the middle of the village of Blankenheim, in the Eifel region of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, in the basement of a timber-framed house in an enclosed spring at a height of {{Höhe|474|DE-NHN|link=true}}. It then flows through the Schwanenweiher pond below Blankenheim Castle.

{{Main|Ahr Valley}}

The stream, which runs in a south-easterly direction, through the valley meadows of upper Ahr valley, has not cut very deeply into the heights of the Eifel. Much of the upper Ahr valley is protected and follows the B 258 federal road. Below the hamlet of Ahrdorf in the municipality of Blankenheim, the Ahr reaches its southernmost point and enters the state of Rhineland-Palatine. From Müsch via Antweiler to Fuchshofen, the river runs northwards and turns east at Schuld heading through Insul to Dümpelfeld. Here, the Ahr collects the waters of the Adenauer Bach coming from the right and flowing in a northeasterly direction. In Altenahr, the valley bends to the east and initially follows a very winding course. Here the river is accompanied by the B 267, although it does not follow every loop in the river. In Altenahr, the largest bend in the river beings; it is protected because of its flora and fauna. From here, the valley becomes a gorge bordered by the steep cliffs of the Ahr Hills. From Reimerzhoven the valley sides are dominated by vineyards, especially on the south-facing slopes north of the river, particularly around the villages of Mayschoß, Rech, Dernau and Marienthal. The last narrow point in the Ahr valley occurs below the Bunte Kuh ("coloured cow"), a rock formation that almost reaches the river and leaves little room for road and railway. In Walporzheim, the valley widens abruptly, and the Ahr passes through the county town of Bad Neuenahr. In Heimersheim, the vineyards end. The valley floor between Bad Bodendorf on the northern side and Sinzig on a terrace in the south is dominated by agriculture and fruit and vegetable growing.

The mouth of the Ahr lies on the plain of the Golden Mile, between the Remagen district of Kripp and the town of Sinzig at a height of about {{Höhe|53|DE-NHN}}{{GeoQuelle|DE-RP|LANDIS-Karte}}. Since being re-naturalised (from 1979, see aerial photographs) it has been one of the few natural river mouths on the Rhine and is under protection.{{cite web |url=http://www.naturschutz.rlp.de/Dokumente/rvo/nsg/pdf/NSG-7131-037.pdf |title=Rechtsverordnung über das Naturschutzgebiet Mündungsgebiet der Ahr |publisher=Landkreis Ahrweiler |date=1981-06-23 |access-date=2014-01-02 |format=pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140102200744/http://www.naturschutz.rlp.de/Dokumente/rvo/nsg/pdf/NSG-7131-037.pdf |archive-date=2014-01-02 |url-status=live }}

Blankenheim Eifel Ahrquelle.jpg|Source of the Ahr (in front of the head) in Blankenheim

ahr01.jpg|The middle Ahr below Altenahr with the rock formation of Langfig

Ahrtal02.jpg|The Ahr by the Bunte Kuh rock formation at Walporzheim

Bundesarchiv Bild 195-0577, Rheinbefliegung, Niederbreisig - Kripp.jpg|The mouth of the Ahr on the Rhine before re-naturalisation (1957)

Ahr, Mündung.jpg|The mouth of the Ahr after re-naturalisation. Right: this village of Kripp

Tributaries

The tributaries of the Ahr include (in upstream order):{{GeoQuelle|DE-NW|GSK3C}}

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! Name

Waterbody No. (GKZ)Length (km)DirectionConfluence
at km
PlaceRemarks
Stegbach

| 27181112

align="right" | 2.2

| right

align="right" | 84.9

| Blankenheim

|

Mülheimer Bach

| 2718112

align="right" | 4.5

| left

align="right" | 83.1

|

|

Nonnenbach

| 271812

align="right" | 7.0

| right

align="right" | 82.5

|

|

Reetzer Bach

| 2718132

align="right" | 3.6

| left

align="right" | 80.5

| Reetz

|

Schaafbach

| 271814

align="right" | 11.4

| right

align="right" | 79.2

|

| headstream: Eichholzbach

Lampertsbach

| 271816

align="right" | 9.5

| right

align="right" | 75.7

| Dollendorf

| headstream: Frömmelsbach

Fuhrbach

| 2718172

align="right" | 5.3

| right

align="right" | 74.6

| Ahrhütte

|

Mühlenbach

| 271818

align="right" | 7.1

| left

align="right" | 74.0

| Ahrhütte

| headstream: Weilerbach

Michelsbach

| 2718192

align="right" | 8.3

| right

align="right" | 73.2

|

|

Aulbach

| 2718194

align="right" | 5.1

| left

align="right" | 72.9

|

|

Willemsbach

| 27181992

align="right" | 1.4

| right

align="right" | 71.1

| Uedelhoven

|

Göttersbach

| 27181994

align="right" | 1.0

| right

align="right" | 70.7

| Ahrdorf

|

Ahbach

| 27182

align="right" | 14.9

| right

align="right" | 68.8

| Ahrdorf

|

Trierbach{{GeoQuelle|DE-RP|WW}}

| 27184

align="right" | 25.3

| right

align="right" | 64.2

| Müsch

|

Huhnenbach

| 271852

align="right" | 4.3

| left

align="right" | 61.1

| Antweiler

|

Limbach

| 2718532

align="right" | 3.9

| right

align="right" | 60.3

| Antweiler

|

Eichenbach

| 2718534

align="right" | 6.9{{GeoQuelle|DE-RP|WW}}

| left

align="right" | 58.7

|

| headstream: Hirzenflosseifen

Laufenbach

| 2718536

align="right" | 2.8

| right

align="right" | 55.5

| Fuchshofen

|

Dreisbach

| 271854

align="right" | 10.0

| left

align="right" | 55.4

| Fuchshofen

|

Armuthsbach

| 271856

align="right" | 18.4

| left

align="right" | 52.0

| Schuld

|

Holzseifen

| 2718574

align="right" | 1.0

| left

align="right" | 47.9

| Schuld

|

Atzenbach

| 2718576

align="right" | 2.5

| left

align="right" | 47.5

|

|

Lückenbach

| 271858

align="right" | 5.7

| right

align="right" | 45.3

| Insul

|

Adenauerbach

| 27186

align="right" | 15.7{{GeoQuelle|DE-RP|WW}}

| right

align="right" | 44.7

| Dümpelfeld

|

Ommelbach

| 2718712

align="right" | 1.8

| right

align="right" | 43.6

| Dümpelfeld

|

Liersbach

| 271872

align="right" | 14.5

| left

align="right" | 42.8

| Liers

|

Kesselinger Bach{{GeoQuelle|DE-RP|WW}}

| 271874

align="right" | 14.1

| right

align="right" | 95.0

| Ahrbrück

|

Steinbach

| 271876

align="right" | 2.5

| left

align="right" | 38.3

| Ahrbrück

|

Stream from Schorling

| 271878

align="right" | 2.5

| left

align="right" | 38.2

| Ahrbrück

|

Sahrbach

| 27188

align="right" | 15.3

| left

align="right" | 34.0

| Kreuzberg

|

Vischelbach

| 271892

align="right" | 10.5

| left

align="right" | 33.9

| Kreuzberg

|

Stream from Burtscheiderberg (Roßbach)

| 2718932

align="right" | 2.2

| left

align="right" | 31.5

| Altenahr

|

Stream from Sonnenheck (Junge Berren{{GeoQuelle|DE-RP|WW}})

| 2718934

align="right" | 1.8

| right

align="right" | 22.0

| Rech

|

Nollbach (Donnenbach{{GeoQuelle|DE-RP|WW}})

| 271894

align="right" | 1.8

| right

align="right" | 21.9

| Rech

|

Kratzenbach

| 27189512

align="right" | 2.1

| left

align="right" | 18.3

| Dernau

|

Geusbach

| 2718952

align="right" | 2.4

| right

align="right" | 16.8

| Walporzheim

|

Wingsbach

| 271896

align="right" | 4.5

| right

align="right" | 15.1

| Ahrweiler

|

Mühlenteichgraben

| 27189712

align="right" | 1.0

| left

align="right" | 14.5

| Bad Neuenahr

|

Bachemer Bach

| 2718972

align="right" | 7.0

| right

align="right" | 12.9

| Bad Neuenahr

|

Fuchsbach

| 2718974

align="right" | 4.5

| left

align="right" | 11.4

| Bad Neuenahr

|

Mühlenteich

| 27189752

align="right" | 1.2

| right

align="right" | 9.6

| Bad Neuenahr

|

Idienbach

| 2718976

align="right" | 5.3

| right

align="right" | 9.2

| Heimersheim

|

Leimersdorfer Bach{{GeoQuelle|DE-RP|WW}}

| 271898

align="right" | 8.5

| left

align="right" | 8.7

| Heppingen

|

Lohrsdorfer Bach{{GeoQuelle|DE-RP|WW}}

| 2718992

align="right" | 2.5

| left

align="right" | 7.0

| Lohrsdorf

|

Hellenbach{{GeoQuelle|DE-RP|WW}}

| 2718996

align="right" | 7.7

| right

align="right" | 3.1

| Sinzig

|

Harbach{{GeoQuelle|DE-RP|WW}}

| 2718998

align="right" | 9.9

| left

align="right" | 2.5

| Sinzig

|

Tributaries with a length of over 7 km (from source to mouth):

Left tributaries are in dark blue; right tributaries in light blue.

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Viticulture

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The Ahr is well known for the many vineyards that grace the hillsides downstream of the village of Altenahr. The small Ahr wine region is nevertheless the largest contiguous red wine-growing area in Germany, noted especially for wines made from the Spätburgunder (Pinot noir) grape. The Red Wine Trail runs through the southern slopes of the lower Ahr Valley, passing inter alia the former government bunker.

See also

References

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