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Baden-Württemberg

Karlsruhe District

Kreis Bergstraße
Biblis

Confluence of the Weschnitz and Rhine

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Confluence of the Weschnitz and Rhine

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Confluence of the Weschnitz and Rhine

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The Confluence of the Weschnitz and Rhine marks the significant meeting point of two rivers in Germany, located near the Biblis Nuclear Power Plant. At an elevation of approximately 138 meters, this natural landmark is where the Weschnitz, a 59.4-kilometer-long rechter nebenfluss des rheins (right tributary of the Rhine), completes its journey from its source in the Odenwald mountain range. Flowing through the states of Hesse and Baden-Württemberg, the Weschnitz offers a glimpse into the region's rich natural and historical…

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  • Location: Biblis, Kreis Bergstraße, Karlsruhe District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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    January 7, 2019

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    At the R6, mouth of Weschnitz in the Rhine at the nuclear power plant in Biblis
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    The mouth of the Weschnitz in the Rhine can now be seen in winter, in the summer everything is green and you can not look through the green.
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    January 25, 2021

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    The Weschnitz is a 58.9 kilometer long right tributary of the Rhine in the south of Hesse and north of Baden-Württemberg. de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weschnitz
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    Location: Biblis, Kreis Bergstraße, Karlsruhe District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of terrain can I expect when exploring the Weschnitz and Rhine confluence area?

    The terrain around the confluence is generally flat, characteristic of the Upper Rhine Plain. You'll find well-maintained paths suitable for walking and cycling, often alongside the riverbanks. While the immediate confluence area is flat, the Weschnitz originates in the Odenwald mountains, so trails further upstream or in the broader region can offer more varied and challenging terrain.

    Are there specific cycling routes that pass by the Weschnitz and Rhine confluence?

    Yes, the confluence is a notable point on several cycling routes, including the R6. Cyclists often integrate it into longer tours exploring the Rhine and Weschnitz river systems. These routes typically follow the riverbanks, offering scenic and mostly flat rides suitable for various skill levels.

    Is the Confluence of the Weschnitz and Rhine suitable for a winter visit?

    Absolutely. Many visitors find winter to be an excellent time to visit. With the foliage gone, you get clearer, unobstructed views of the river junction. The landscape takes on a different, often serene, beauty. Just be prepared for potentially colder weather and ensure paths are clear of ice or heavy snow.

    How can I reach the Confluence of the Weschnitz and Rhine using public transport?

    While the confluence itself is in a more natural setting, you can typically reach nearby towns like Biblis via regional train services. From there, local buses or a walk/cycle of a few kilometers would be necessary to reach the specific confluence point. It's advisable to check current public transport schedules for the most up-to-date connections.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for near the confluence?

    Beyond the confluence itself, the most prominent nearby landmark is the Biblis Nuclear Power Plant. Naturally, the surrounding floodplain offers opportunities for wildlife spotting, especially birds. Further upstream, the Weschnitzinsel Nature Reserve near Lorsch is a significant natural feature, showcasing renaturation efforts and diverse biotopes.

    What is the historical significance of the Weschnitz River?

    The Weschnitz River has a rich history, with its name believed to originate from the Celtic god Visucius. It has been significantly shaped by human activity over centuries, from Roman alterations for transport to medieval engineering by Lorsch Abbey for flood control and resource management. The river's course has been modified multiple times, reflecting a long interaction between humans and the natural environment.

    Are there any cafes or pubs in the immediate vicinity of the confluence?

    The immediate area around the confluence is primarily natural and rural, so you won't find cafes or pubs directly at the river junction. For dining options, you would need to venture into nearby towns such as Biblis or Lorsch, which offer a selection of eateries and local establishments.

    Can I bring my dog to the Confluence of the Weschnitz and Rhine?

    Yes, the area around the confluence is generally dog-friendly. Many walking and cycling paths are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in nature-sensitive areas or where wildlife might be present. Always remember to clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the area.

    What kind of wildlife might I spot near the Weschnitz and Rhine confluence?

    The floodplain and riverbanks are home to various bird species, especially waterfowl. Depending on the season, you might observe different migratory birds. The renaturation efforts in areas like the Weschnitzinsel Nature Reserve aim to create habitats for fish like nase and other aquatic life, contributing to the local biodiversity.

    Are there any permits required for activities like fishing or boating on the Weschnitz or Rhine near the confluence?

    Yes, fishing in both the Weschnitz and Rhine rivers typically requires a valid fishing license (Fischereischein) and a separate fishing permit (Erlaubnisschein) for the specific body of water. Boating regulations vary, but generally, smaller, non-motorized craft might have fewer restrictions than motorized vessels. It's always best to check with local authorities or fishing associations for the most current and specific permit requirements before engaging in these activities.

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