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The Ammer () is a small river in
Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg (; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million inhabitants across a ...
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, a
tributary A tributary, or affluent, is a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or main stem (or parent) river or a lake. A tributary does not flow directly into a sea or ocean. Tributaries and the main stem river drain the surrounding drainage ...
of the
Neckar The Neckar () is a river in Germany, mainly flowing through the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg, with a short section through Hesse. The Neckar is a major right tributary of the Rhine. Rising in the Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis near Schwenn ...
. It has its source southwest of
Herrenberg Herrenberg (Swabian German, Swabian: ''Härrabärg'' or ''Haerebärg'') is a town in the middle of Baden-Württemberg, about 30 km south of Stuttgart and 20 km from Tübingen. After Sindelfingen, Böblingen, and Leonberg, it is the four ...
. Along the southern edge of the
Schönbuch Schönbuch is an almost completely wooded area south west of Stuttgart and part of the Southern German Escarpment Landscape (German: ''südwestdeutsches Schichtstufenland''). In 1972 the centre zone of Schönbuch became the first nature park in ...
, it flows through Herrenberg,
Ammerbuch Ammerbuch is a municipality in the district of Tübingen, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 7 km northwest of Tübingen. Geographical location The municipality Ammerbuch is 345–551 meters above sea level in part on the edge of ...
,
Unterjesingen Unterjesingen is a village in the centre of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, in the Tübingen district. Since 1971, it is a part of the city of Tübingen. Unterjesingen lies in the valley of the small Ammer river, about 2 km to the east of Pf ...
and
Tübingen Tübingen (, , Swabian: ''Dibenga'') is a traditional university city in central Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated south of the state capital, Stuttgart, and developed on both sides of the Neckar and Ammer rivers. about one in thr ...
, before it discharges into the Neckar at Tübingen-Lustnau after .


Geography


Course

Origin of the Ammer are Ammer springs in the upper valley five spring pots southwest of
Herrenberg Herrenberg (Swabian German, Swabian: ''Härrabärg'' or ''Haerebärg'') is a town in the middle of Baden-Württemberg, about 30 km south of Stuttgart and 20 km from Tübingen. After Sindelfingen, Böblingen, and Leonberg, it is the four ...
in the district of Böblingen. From there the Ammer flows through the valley named after it at the southern edge of the
Schönbuch Schönbuch is an almost completely wooded area south west of Stuttgart and part of the Southern German Escarpment Landscape (German: ''südwestdeutsches Schichtstufenland''). In 1972 the centre zone of Schönbuch became the first nature park in ...
nature park as well as the communities Gültstein and
Ammerbuch Ammerbuch is a municipality in the district of Tübingen, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 7 km northwest of Tübingen. Geographical location The municipality Ammerbuch is 345–551 meters above sea level in part on the edge of ...
, uniting in
Tübingen Tübingen (, , Swabian: ''Dibenga'') is a traditional university city in central Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated south of the state capital, Stuttgart, and developed on both sides of the Neckar and Ammer rivers. about one in thr ...
with the Goldersbach and flows a little later in the Tübingen district
Lustnau Lustnau is a subdivision in the northeastern part of Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was an independent municipality until 1934, when it became a part of Tübingen. Its present population is around 10,000. Its area is 14.32 km². ...
from the left into the upper Neckar. On its way of 22,5 km the Ammer falls about 94 meters. The Ammer river crosses the villages Gültstein (Herrenberg), Altingen, Reusten, Poltringen, Pfäffingen (all
Ammerbuch Ammerbuch is a municipality in the district of Tübingen, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 7 km northwest of Tübingen. Geographical location The municipality Ammerbuch is 345–551 meters above sea level in part on the edge of ...
), Unterjesingen (Tübingen), the hamlet Ammern (Tübingen) and Tübingen.


Hydrological spring branch

Just 260 m after the Ammer leaves its main spring, the year-round Aischbach flows to it from the left, which has already flowed for more than four kilometres and usually carries more water than the Ammer. Hydrologically speaking, it is therefore the main source arm of the Ammer. The Aischbach is water-bearing all year round from the time it passes under the dam of the Gäubahn near Herrenberg railway station. Above the railway embankment the water flow is unstable. Several ditches converge there, draining in particular the northern and western area around Herrenberg and still beginning in the community areas of Jettingen and Mötzingen in the west. Their stream valleys were formed very early in geological history; today, however, these ditches only carry water temporarily after heavy rainfall.


Ammer Channel

Since 1493 the Ammer Canal branches off to the right at the Ammerhof, at here called ''Neue Ammer'', which at first flows parallel to the river towards Tübingen. While the Ammer itself only touches the medieval city limits of Tübingen on its northern side, the Ammer Canal, also popularly called ''Stadtammer'', flows through the Old Town, before it divides again at the Nonnenhaus and flows in two underground canals, one on the southern edge of the Old Botanical Garden back into the Ammer, the other under Mühlstraße into the Neckar. The Ammer canal was formerly used to drive various mills and for the copper hammer.


Tributaries

Listed from the source to the mouth. Official origin of the ''Ammer'' southwest of
Herrenberg Herrenberg (Swabian German, Swabian: ''Härrabärg'' or ''Haerebärg'') is a town in the middle of Baden-Württemberg, about 30 km south of Stuttgart and 20 km from Tübingen. After Sindelfingen, Böblingen, and Leonberg, it is the four ...
from several sources in the ''Leiblesgrube.'' * Aischbach (!), from the left southwest of
Herrenberg Herrenberg (Swabian German, Swabian: ''Härrabärg'' or ''Haerebärg'') is a town in the middle of Baden-Württemberg, about 30 km south of Stuttgart and 20 km from Tübingen. After Sindelfingen, Böblingen, and Leonberg, it is the four ...
, 4,3 km and 17,3 km². (The ''Ammer'' itself has here only 0,3 km length and a catchment area of 0,1 km².) * Buchengraben, from the right at the second Ammer mill, 5,7 km and 3,9 km². * Gutleuthaustalgraben, from the left before the third Ammermühle, 2,0 km. * "Klettentalgraben", from the right after the third Ammermühle, 2,0 km. * ''Metzelbrunnengraben,'' from the right between the Kochmühle and the Gültsteinmühle into the right side mill channel of the Kochmühle, 0,8 km. * ''Meisenbrunnengraben,'' from the right after the sports ground south of Herrenberg- Gültstein, 0,8 km. * "Salzgraben", from left south of Gültstein at the sawmill, 2,1 km. * ''Fließgraben,'' from the right from the floodplain into the right mill canal Altingen at
Ammerbuch Ammerbuch is a municipality in the district of Tübingen, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 7 km northwest of Tübingen. Geographical location The municipality Ammerbuch is 345–551 meters above sea level in part on the edge of ...
- Altingen, 0,6 km. * Schmalbach, from the right in Altingen into the side ditch, 5,2 km and about 11,7 km². * ''Metergraben,'' from left at the northern edge of Ammerbuch- Reusten, 2,0 km. * Kochhart ''(Femininum,'' also: ''Kochhartgraben,'' ''Kochenhartgraben'' or ''Enzgraben),'' from the right in southern Reusten, 15.6 km and 46.5 km². length originating as a field path ditch between Jettingen and Jettingen-Oberjettingen. The permanent water-bearing section, however, begins only about 15 km above the mouth at the crossing under the L 1076 between Mötzingen and
Gäufelden Gäufelden is a municipality in the administrative district of Böblingen, in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Geography Gäufelden is located in the upper Gäu about seven kilometres from Herrenberg and just as far from Nagold. The loc ...
- Öschelbronn. Shortly after that, the ''Haldengraben'' flows in from the right, which is constantly water-bearing on a longer lower course, but in total much shorter, even including its own dry upper course, which begins near Mötzingen.
* ''Türlesbach,'' from left between Reusten and Ammerbuch-
Poltringen Poltringen is a village in the centre of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Before the Württemberg sovereignty came in 1805, Poltringen was two thirds under Austrian rule and one third under Württemberg rule. It has been part of the Ammerbuch municipal ...
, 1,2 km. flows through a 1,8 ha< shortly before the mouth of the river LUBW-SG10: 1,81 --> large lake (full former quarry). * Basermannsgraben, from the right in Poltringen, 1,9 km. * Engwiesenbach, from the right at the end of Poltringen, 1,4 km. *
Käsbach Käsbach is a small river of Hesse, Germany. It flows into the Main in Kostheim. See also *List of rivers of Hesse A list of rivers of Hesse, Germany: A *Aar, tributary of the Dill *Aar, tributary of the Lahn *Aar, tributary of the Twiste ...
, from left in Ammerbuch- Pfäffingen, 6,1 km and 15,5 km². * Sulzbach, from the right through Pfäffingen, 0,8 km. * ''Enzbach,'' from left at Tübingen-
Unterjesingen Unterjesingen is a village in the centre of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, in the Tübingen district. Since 1971, it is a part of the city of Tübingen. Unterjesingen lies in the valley of the small Ammer river, about 2 km to the east of Pf ...
, 2,1 km and 2,2 km². * exit of the ''Ammerkanal,'' to the right at the domain Ammern below Unterjesingen * "Landgraben," from the right into the "Ammerkanal" from the wide floodplain opposite Unterjesingen just after its exit, 2,5 km. * ''Himbachgraben,'' from the left only a little before the next one, 0.4 km. * Himbach, from left between Unterjesingen and
Tübingen Tübingen (, , Swabian: ''Dibenga'') is a traditional university city in central Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated south of the state capital, Stuttgart, and developed on both sides of the Neckar and Ammer rivers. about one in thr ...
, 4,3 km and 4,4 km². *
Weilerbach Weilerbach is a municipality in the district of Kaiserslautern, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated approximately 11 km north-west of Kaiserslautern. Weilerbach is the seat of the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' ("collective municipality" ...
, according to LUBW-FG10, matching in record entry and as map label there. However, a settlement road along the course of the stream is called Am Weilersbach. from left to Tübingen-Weststadt, 3,9 km and 4,9 km². * Connecting canal Ammerkanal-Ammer, from the right in Tübingen-Weststadt, 0.2 km. * stream from the ''Hellerloch,'' from the right in Tübingen-Weststadt into the Ammer Canal, 0.9 km. * Aischbach (!), from the left in Tübingen, 1,1 km and 0,5 km². Almost completely tolerated, at last under the Aischbachstraße * Käsenbach, from left in the old botanical garden, 2,5 km and 2,7 km². * Return of the ''Ammer Canal,'' from the right at the western edge of the Old Botanical Garden, 4,6 km. * ''Iglersbach,'' from left


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