View of the Brodenbachtal
The Brodenbach is 8.2 km long and rises 372 m above sea level in the Buchholz district, from where it flows west through the narrow valley to the mouth of the Moselle. Up to the confluence of the Lehnscheider Bach, the stream is also called Ohlenbach. The narrowest section of the Brodenbachtal is known as Donnerloch. A cascade group that has only been preserved in parts since it was blown up in the 1960s for a forestry path. Only short streams flow into the Brodenbach on both sides. From the direction of Udenhausen comes the 0.9 km long Lehnscheider Bach, the 1.3 km long Höllebach, the 1.1 km long Mühlhöller Bach, the 2.8 km long Kohlbach, the 1.2 km long Seifenbach, the 0.8 km long long Rempfadbach and the 1.1 km long Nickelsbach. The 0.9 km long Bickelbach, the 0.9 km long Elmbach and the 1.9 km long Herschbach flow from the direction of Herschwiesen. Source: Text Indotablet