Engelberger Aa

{{Short description|River in Switzerland}}

{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}

{{Infobox river

| name = Engelberger Aa

| image = Engelberger Aa tobel.jpg

| image_caption = The Aaschlucht gorge

| source1_location = West of Surenenpass

| mouth = Lake Lucerne

| mouth_coordinates = {{Coord|46|58|44|N|8|25|31|E|type:river_region:CH-NW|display=it}}

| subdivision_type1 = Country

| subdivision_name1 = Switzerland

| length_km = 50

| source1_elevation =

| mouth_elevation = {{convert|433|m|abbr=on}}

| discharge1_avg =

| basin_size_km2 = 230

| progression = {{RLake Lucerne}}

}}

{{Engelberger Aa route}}

The Engelberger Aa (or Engelbergeraa) is a river in Switzerland. It rises west of the Surenenpass in the Canton of Uri, flows through the valley of Engelberg (Obwalden) and Nidwalden. At Buochs it flows into Lake Lucerne and is therefore a tributary of the Reuss, which drains the lake.

Route

The source of the river is at an altitude of approximately {{convert|abbr=on|2200|m|ft}}, a few hundred metres to the west of the Surenenpass ridge. From here it flows westwards, descending rapidly and collecting many mountain streams. It roughly follows the route of the Surenenpass hiking trail to Blackenalp ({{convert|abbr=on|1760|m|ft}}), the first farm dwelling along the route. At this point it is still a mountain stream and is named the Stierenbach. Below Blackenalp are the two Stäuber waterfalls ({{convert|abbr=on|1600|m|ft}}) which fall steeply to the valley floor.

The stream continues westwards, past the Stäfeli ({{convert|abbr=on|1392|m|ft}}) and Alpenrösli farms, and just past the latter crosses into the canton of Obwalden. From here on the river is named the Engelberger Aa. More streams from both sides of the valley join the river as it forms a wide gravel course. Flood defences have been constructed in this area to protect the town below.

Past Herrenrüti and Eienwäldli, the river flows under the Bänklialp bridge and past Engelberg town ({{convert|abbr=on|1000|m|ft}}). It flows to the south of the Eugenisee hydroelectric reservoir but does not normally feed into it; the inflow from the Erlenbach and down from Trüebsee via the power station is usually enough to maintain required levels.

After Örtigen on the outskirts of Engelberg the river turns northwards and starts to descend a steep gorge, the Aaschlucht (possibly named as a play on words referring to the Aareschlucht). Here a hiking trail, the Erlebnisweg Aaschlucht (the "Aa Gorge Discovery Way") follows the river, crossing over it via a total of eleven foot and suspension bridges. After the confluence with the Arnibach the river forms the border between the cantons of Obwalden and Nidwalden, continuing until just past Grafenort after which the river remains in Nidwalden for the remainder of its route. The Aasclucht trail ends at Obermatt ({{convert|abbr=on|658|m|ft}}) alongside another power station reservoir.

The river continues along the valley, now flowing mostly level but still with the potential for high water during flood seasons. It follows the Luzern-Stans-Engelberg railway line and the 374 road, past the villages of Grafenort, Wolfenschiessen and Dallenwil. Along this part of the route it is sometimes named the Aawasser.

There is a dammed channel feeding a power station at Hostetten, and soon after that the river turns eastwards and crosses under the A2 autobahn. Finally the river flows through the town of Buochs and enters Lake Lucerne alongside the Aawasseregg beach ({{convert|abbr=on|435|m|ft}}).

Gallery

StierenbachStäuber_2010-08.jpg|The Stäuber waterfalls below Blackenalp

Spannorthütte_Alpenstrassenbrücke_Stierenbach_Attinghausen-Stäfeli_UR_20180912-jag9889.jpg|Bridge over the Stierenbach near Stäfeli

Engelberger Aa 2022b.JPG|The river passing Engelberg

EngelbergerAaschluchtHängebrücke_2010-08.jpg|Suspension foot bridges in the Aaschlucht

Engelberger Aa Wolfenschiessen.jpg|The river in fog near Wolfenschiessen

Alte_und_Neue_Fadenbrücke_über_die_Engelberger_Aa,_Buochs_NW_20210205-jag9889.jpg|Old and new Fädenbrücke bridges near Buochs

See also

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Category:Rivers of Switzerland

Category:Rivers of Nidwalden

Category:Rivers of Obwalden

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