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The Gnevsdorfer Vorfluter is an approximately 11 km long canal between the Havel and the Elbe. It is an artificial Havel outflow and serves to relocate the Havel's backwater point downstream. This flood protection system includes the four weirs at Quitzöbel (old arm and cut-through weir), Neuwerben and Gnevsdorf as well as the Havelberg lock.
Source: Wikipedia
August 2, 2020
Direction Havelberg construction site but can be driven on the weekend
September 21, 2017
The Havel actually flows into the Elbe just behind the weir. To Gnevsdorf you drive along the Gnevsdorf Umfluter, which then flows into the Elbe.
June 2, 2020
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