Eifgenbach

Eifgenbach

Eifgenbach south of Eifgenburg
Country Germany
Location North Rhine-Westphalia
Basin
Main source Near Wermelskirchen
336 m (1,102 ft)
51°08′40″N 7°15′48″E / 51.14444°N 7.26333°E / 51.14444; 7.26333
River mouth Near Odenthal into the Dhünn
95 m (312 ft)
River system Rhine
Physical characteristics
Length 20.5 km (12.7 mi)

Eifgenbach is a 20.5 km (12.7 mi)-long river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Its source is near Wermelskirchen, appr. 15 km (9.3 mi) south of Wuppertal. It runs in south-westerly direction, and its mouth into the river Dhünn is near Odenthal, appr. 15 km (9.3 mi) north-east of Cologne.

460 acres of the river basin of the Eifgenbach and its tributaries have been declared nature reserve in order to protect its bio-diversity.

About 1 km (0.62 mi) below the mouth into the Dhünn lies Altenberg cathedral (German: Altenberger Dom), a monastery church built from 1255 on by Adolf IV, Count of Berg in gothic style. Today the cathedral belongs to the German state of North Rhine-Westfalia and is used both by the Protestant and Roman Catholic church as shared church.

See also

Natural river bed in the Riparian forest near Burscheid


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