Krumme Lutter

Krumme Lutter
Confluence of the Grade Lutter (l) and Krumme Lutter (r) north of Bad Lauterberg
Location north of Bad Lauterberg in the Harz Mountains,  Germany
Physical characteristics
Main source under 620 m
River mouth confluence: of the Grade Lutter and the Lutter in Kupferhütte
316 m
51°38′33″N 10°27′36″E / 51.6425°N 10.46°E / 51.6425; 10.46
Length 6.3 km
Basin features
Progression LutterOderRhumeLeineAllerWeserNorth Sea
Basin size 7 km²
Tributaries

The Krumme Lutter is one of the two headstreams of the Lutter in the South Harz in central Germany, north of Bad Lauterberg in the district of Göttingen in Lower Saxony. It rises below 620 m on the Aschentalshalbe and flows towards the south past the Wolkenhügel[1] and Hoher Trost pits, before it unites with the Grade Lutter in Kupferhütte to become the Lutter.[2]

References

  1. Grube Wolkenhügel bei karstwanderweg.de
  2. Topographical map, 1:25,000 series, no. 4328, Bad Lauterberg im Harz.


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