Helme

For other uses, see Helme (disambiguation).
Helme
Location Thuringia, Saxony-Anhalt,  Germany
Length 65 km (40 mi)dep1
Source region Eichsfeld
Mouth Unstrut near Kalbsrieth
51°20′24″N 11°19′50″E / 51.3401°N 11.3306°E / 51.3401; 11.3306
Basin Elbe
Progression Unstrut Saale Elbe North Sea
Reservoirs passed Kelbra Reservoir
Navigable nein

The Helme is river in central Germany that is about 65 kilometres (40 mi) long and which forms a left-hand, western tributary of the Unstrut in the states of Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt.

Course

The river rises in Thuringia south of the Harz mountains in the district of Eichsfeld. Its source lies amongst the northern foothills of the Ohm Hills between Weißenborn-Lüderode and Stöckey by the Helmspring. The Helme flows eastwards through the municipalities of Hohenstein and Werther to Nordhausen. Near Heringen the river is joined by the waters of the Zorge from the Harz. Northwest of the Kyffhäuser hills it is impounded into a reservoir and a flood retention basin by the Kelbra Dam in the Goldene Aue. From there the Helme – now in the state of Saxony-Anhalt – continues eastwards flowing through Roßla towards Allstedt, where it then swings south and enters Thuringia again. Near Kalbsrieth, southeast of Artern, it discharges into the Unstrut.

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