Sperrlutter

Sperrlutter
Location Harz, Lower Saxony,  Germany
Physical characteristics
Main source over 700 m above sea level
River mouth Oder
309 m above sea level
51°38′36″N 10°29′27″E / 51.643472°N 10.49083°E / 51.643472; 10.49083
Length 11.8 km (7.3 mi) [1]
Basin features
River system OderRhumeLeineAllerWeserNorth Sea
Landmarks
  • Small towns: Bad Lauterberg im Harz
  • Villages: St. Andreasberg
Tributaries

The Sperrlutter is a roughly 12 km (7 mi) long tributary of the Oder between Sankt Andreasberg and Bad Lauterberg in the Harz Mountains. It rises at about 700 m in the vicinity of the Glückaufklippen. It flows initially south through the village of Silberhütte (where it is joined by the Wäschegrund) and the Sperrlutter valley. Finally the Breitenbeek (the largest tributary of the Sperrlutter), before the Sperrlutter reaches Bad Lauterberg and enters the Oder at a height of 309 m.

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