Olef

Olef
Confluence of the Olef and the Urft in Gemünd
Location Germany and Belgium
Reference no. DE: 28228
Length 27.9 km [1]
Source West of Ramscheid
50°26′28″N 6°22′35″E / 50.44105°N 6.37625°E / 50.44105; 6.37625Coordinates: 50°26′28″N 6°22′35″E / 50.44105°N 6.37625°E / 50.44105; 6.37625
Source height ca. 639 m above sea level (NHN)
Mouth In Gemünd into the Urft
50°34′21″N 6°30′01″E / 50.5725°N 6.5003°E / 50.5725; 6.5003
Mouth height ca. 334 m above sea level (NHN)
Descent ca. 305 m
Basin Rhine
Progression Urft Rur Meuse Hollands Diep North Sea
Catchment 196.073 km² [1]
Reservoirs passed Olef Reservoir
The Olef, tributary of the Urft

The Olef is a river in Liège, Belgium and North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is 27.9 kilometres long and a left-hand tributary of the Urft. It flows through the Eifel Mountains in the western part of the Germany and eastern part of Belgium.

Geography

The Olef rises on the Ramscheider Höhe, near the Zitter Forest, about 2.2 km southwest of Hollerath at a height of 639 m above sea level (NHN), immediately on the state border. From here it flows initially northwest and through the woods of the Dreiherren Wald. The valley of the Olef forms the state border here which runs along the river. From its confluence with the Wiesbach it enters Germany. It hen forms inter alia the eastern boundary of the safety zones of the Elsenborn Military Training Area. The river course changes direction in a wide arc to head east.

In the next section the Olef flows through the Schleiden Forest (Forst Schleiden) and is impounded to create the Olef Reservoir in front of Hellenthal. In Hellenthal it is joined from the right and southwest by the Platißbach. At the end of the village of Hellenthal, near Kirschseiffen, the river turns north. At the northern edge of Blumenthal it picks up the Reifferscheider Bach from the right. Other villages en route are Oberhausen, Schleiden, Olef, Nierfeld and Gemünd. Here the Olef discharges into the Urft from the left at a height of 334 m above NHN.

Along its 27.9-kilometre-long route the Olef descends through 335 metres, which represent an average riverbed gradient of 12 ‰. It drains an area of 196.073 km²

The Olef in Schleiden


Tributary streams

  • Jansbach – 4.7 km [1] long, left-hand tributary at 560 m above NHN [2]
  • Troglichtenbach – 2.9 km [1] long, left-hand tributary
  • Rathssiefen – 1.7 km [1] long, right-hand tributary
  • Merlenbach – 1.4 km [1] long, right-hand tributary at 486 m above NHN [2]
  • Wiesbach – 5.8 km [1] long, left-hand tributary at 481 m above NHN [2]
  • Reiffelbach – 1.8 km [1] long, left-hand tributary at 479 m above NHN [2]
  • Kürteborn – 0.7 km [1] long, right-hand tributary discharging into the Olef Reservoir at 465 m above NHN [2]
  • Lehrbach – 1.1 km [1] long, right-hand tributary discharging into the Olef Reservoir at 465 m above NHN [2]
  • Birkensiefen – 1.5 km [1] long, left-hand tributary
  • Hesselbach – 1.8 km [1] long, left-hand tributary discharging into the Olef Reservoir at 465 m above NHN [2]
  • Hesselbach – 1.2 km [1] long, right-hand tributary discharging into the Olef Reservoir at 465 m above NHN [2]
  • Engelmannssiefen – 0.9 km [1] long, left-hand tributary
  • Jüngselbach – 2.5 km [1] long, left-hand tributary discharging into the Olef Reservoir at 465 m above NHN [2]
  • Schürenter Siefen – 0.5 km [1] long, left-hand tributary
  • Tössiefen – 0.8 km [1] long, right-hand tributary discharging into the Olef Reservoir at 465 m above NHN [2]
  • Gammelsbach – 1.0 km [1] long, left-hand tributary
  • Moderbach – 1.1 km [1] long, right-hand tributary discharging into the Olef Reservoir at 465 m above NHN [2]
  • Bernerssiefen – 0.8 km [1] long, left-hand tributary
  • Kohlsiefen – 1.3 km [1] long, left-hand tributary
  • Platißbach – 7.4 km [1] long, right-hand tributary in Hellenthal at 403 m above NHN [2]
  • Hintersiefen – 0.9 km [1] long, right-hand tributary
  • Reifferscheider Bach – 13.7 km [1] long, right-hand tributary in Blumenthal at 387 m above NHN [2]
  • Mühlenseifen – 1.4 km [1] long, right-hand tributary
  • Rinkenbach – 2.9 km [1] long, right-hand tributary in Oberhausen at 379 m above NHN [2]
  • Holzbach – 1.9 km [1] long, left-hand tributary
  • Hellesbach – 2.3 km [1] long, left-hand tributary near Oberhausen at 375 m above NHN [2]
  • Scheidebach – 2.2 km [1] long, right-hand tributary near Wiesgen at 374 m above NHN [2]
  • Holgenbach – 1.3 km [1] long, right-hand tributary
  • Dieffenbach – 7.3 km [1] long, left-hand tributary in Schleiden at 363 m above NHN [2]
  • Höddelbach – 4.3 km [1] long, left-hand tributary in Schleiden at 362 m above NHN [2]
  • Rosselbach – 2.1 km [1] long, right-hand tributary near Schleiden at 357 m above NHN [2]
  • Selbach – 2.6 km [1] long, right-hand tributary near Olef at 351 m above NHN [2]
  • Paffenbach – 1.4 km [1] long, left-hand tributary
  • Frohnbach – 1.1 km [1] long, right-hand tributary
  • Dehlenbach – 2.2 km [1] long, right-hand tributary
  • Tränkelbach – 1.6 km [1] long, right-hand tributary
Training and security areas on the Olef and Olef Reservoir

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