Weidas

The Weidas, also called the Weidasserbach, is a roughly eleven-kilometre-long, orographically right-hand tributary of the Selz in the German region of Rhenish Hesse.

Weidas
Location
LocationRhenish Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Reference no.DE: 2522
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationNear Ilbesheim
  coordinates49°41′35″N 8°05′12″E
  elevation282 m above sea level (NHN)
Mouth 
  location
Near Framersheim into the Selz
  coordinates
49°45′33″N 8°10′01″E
  elevation
151 m above sea level (NHN)
Length11.072 km (6.880 mi)[1]
Basin size36.81 km2 (14.21 sq mi)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionSelzRhineNorth Sea
River systemRhine

Course

The Weidas rises near Freimersheim and empties into the Rhine tributary of the Selz near Framersheim from the southwest. From its source to Dautenheim (a district of Alzey) it is also called the Aufspringbach. It flows in sequence through Wahlheim, Kettenheim, Dautenheim and Gau-Heppenheim.

Tributaries

  • Aufspring (left), south of Freimersheim, 0.7 km (0.43 mi)
  • Freimersheimer Bach (Flutgraben) (left), north of Freimersheim, 0.8 km (0.50 mi)
  • Esselborn (Esselborner Bach) (right), near the Hessensteigermühle mill, 2.1 km (1.3 mi)
  • Gau-Heppenheimerbach (right), northeast of the Mohrenmühle mill, 1.8 km (1.1 mi)
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