Dhünn

Dhünn
Country Germany
Location North Rhine-Westphalia
Basin
Main source Near Wipperfürth
River mouth Near Leverkusen into the Wupper
River system Rhine

Dhünn is a 40 km (25 mi)-long river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Its main source is near Wipperfürth in the Bergisches Land area. It runs in south-westerly direction, and its mouth into the river Wupper is near Leverkusen, appr. 10 km (6.2 mi) north of Cologne.

Renaturation

By diverting the river bed of the Dhünn around the 'Sensenhammer' weir in April 2010 it was declared the first 'barrier-free river' in North Rhine-Westphalia. This means that the 24 km (15 mi)-long stretch of the river from the mouth into the Wupper to the 'Großen Dhünn' dam is accessible without obstacles for fish and microbes. Fish can now migrate again freely to their spawning grounds.[1]

Sights along the river

See also

References

  1. Press release of the Wupper interest group dated 30 March 2010
  2. Seite des Museums Schloss Morsbroich
  3. Seite des Industriemuseums Freudenthaler Sensenhammer

Coordinates: 51°03′N 6°58′E / 51.050°N 6.967°E / 51.050; 6.967


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