Ahr () is a
river
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in
Germany
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, a left tributary of the
Rhine
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. Its source is at an elevation of approximately above sea level in
Blankenheim in the
Eifel
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, in the cellar of a
timber-frame house near the castle of Blankenheim. After it crosses from
North Rhine-Westphalia
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into
Rhineland-Palatinate
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.
The Ahr flows through
Ahr valley or ''Ahrtal'', passing through the towns of
Schuld,
Altenahr and
Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler
Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler () is a spa town in the German States of Germany, Bundesland of Rhineland-Palatinate that serves as the Capital (political), capital of the Ahrweiler (district), Ahrweiler district. The Bundesautobahn 61, A61 motorway conn ...
. Between
Remagen
Remagen () is a town in Germany in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, in the district of Ahrweiler (district), Ahrweiler. It is about a one-hour drive from Cologne, just south of Bonn, the former West Germany, West German seat of government. It i ...
and
Sinzig (south of
Bonn
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), at about above sea level, it flows into the Rhine. The length is roughly , of which is within Rhineland-Palatinate. The Ahr has a gradient of 0.4 percent in its lower course, and 0.4 to 0.8 percent in its upper course.
The Ahr and its tributaries are a main drainage system of the eastern Eifel. The watershed is approximately .
History
There were isolated settlements in the Ahr valley beginning at the latest in
Roman times, evidenced by the Roman villa near Ahrweiler. Owing to their isolated location, the upper and middle parts of the course were sparsely populated.
That began changing in the mid-19th century. The development of settlements and transportation routes (including three railway lines) and the expansion of the area used for agriculture in the Ahr valley led to the narrowing and constraint of the riverbed. The course of the river was graded and its banks were stabilized.
Catastrophic flash flooding occurred on the Ahr in
1910
Events
January
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and
2021
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resulting in the deaths of hundreds.
Course
The Ahr rises in the middle of the village of
Blankenheim, in the
Eifel
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region of the German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia
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, in the basement of a
timber-framed house in an enclosed
spring at a height of . It then flows through the ''Schwanenweiher'' pond below
Blankenheim Castle
Blankenheim Castle () is a ''schloss'' above the village of Blankenheim (Ahr), Blankenheim in the Eifel mountains of Germany. It was built as a hill castle around 1115 by Gerhard I and became the family seat of the House of Blankenheim.
The ...
.
The stream, which runs in a south-easterly direction, through the valley meadows of upper Ahr valley, has not cut very deeply into the heights of the Eifel. Much of the upper Ahr valley is protected and follows the
B 258 federal road. Below the hamlet of Ahrdorf in the municipality of Blankenheim, the Ahr reaches its southernmost point and enters the state of Rhineland-Palatine. From
Müsch via
Antweiler to
Fuchshofen, the river runs northwards and turns east at
Schuld heading through
Insul to
Dümpelfeld. Here, the Ahr collects the waters of the Adenauer Bach coming from the right and flowing in a northeasterly direction. In Altenahr, the valley bends to the east and initially follows a very winding course. Here the river is accompanied by the
B 267, although it does not follow every loop in the river. In Altenahr, the largest bend in the river beings; it is protected because of its flora and fauna. From here, the valley becomes a gorge bordered by the steep cliffs of the
Ahr Hills. From Reimerzhoven the valley sides are dominated by vineyards, especially on the south-facing slopes north of the river, particularly around the villages of
Mayschoß,
Rech,
Dernau and
Marienthal. The last narrow point in the Ahr valley occurs below the ''Bunte Kuh'' ("coloured cow"), a rock formation that almost reaches the river and leaves little room for road and railway. In
Walporzheim, the valley widens abruptly, and the Ahr passes through the county town of
Bad Neuenahr. In
Heimersheim, the vineyards end. The valley floor between
Bad Bodendorf on the northern side and
Sinzig on a terrace in the south is dominated by agriculture and fruit and vegetable growing.
The mouth of the Ahr lies on the plain of the
Golden Mile, between the
Remagen
Remagen () is a town in Germany in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, in the district of Ahrweiler (district), Ahrweiler. It is about a one-hour drive from Cologne, just south of Bonn, the former West Germany, West German seat of government. It i ...
district of Kripp and the town of Sinzig at a height of about . Since being re-naturalised (from 1979, see aerial photographs) it has been one of the few natural river mouths on the Rhine and is under
protection
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.
Blankenheim Eifel Ahrquelle.jpg, Source of the Ahr (in front of the head) in Blankenheim
ahr01.jpg, The middle Ahr below Altenahr with the rock formation of ''Langfig''
Ahrtal02.jpg, The Ahr by the ''Bunte Kuh'' rock formation at Walporzheim
Bundesarchiv Bild 195-0577, Rheinbefliegung, Niederbreisig - Kripp.jpg, The mouth of the Ahr on the Rhine before re-naturalisation (1957)
Ahr, Mündung.jpg, The mouth of the Ahr after re-naturalisation. Right: this village of Kripp
Tributaries
The tributaries of the Ahr include (in upstream order):
Tributaries with a length of over 7 km (from source to mouth):
Left tributaries are in dark blue; right tributaries in light blue.
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from:start till:7.1 $left text:Mühlenbach (7.1 km)
from:start till:8.3 $right text:Michelsbach (8.3 km)
from:start till:14.9 $right text:Ahbach (14.9 km)
from:start till:25.3 $right text:Trierbach (25.3 km)
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from:start till:15.7 $right text:Adenauerbach (15.7 km)
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from:start till:15.3 $left text:Sahrbach (15.3 km)
from:start till:10.5 $left text:Vischelbach (10.5 km)
from:start till:8.3 $left text:Leimersdorfer Bach (8.3 km)
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Viticulture

The Ahr is well known for the many vineyards that grace the hillsides downstream of the village of
Altenahr. The small
Ahr wine region is nevertheless the largest contiguous
red wine
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-growing area in Germany, noted especially for wines made from the
Spätburgunder (''Pinot noir'') grape. The
Red Wine Trail
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The Red Wine Trail (''Rotweinwanderweg''), opened in 1972, is a trail that runs high above the floor of the Ahr Valley linking the wine villages of the Ahr wine region in Germany along the River Ahr. The route runs from Altenahr via Mays ...
runs through the southern slopes of the lower Ahr Valley, passing ''inter alia'' the former
government bunker.
See also
*
Golden Mile (Rhineland-Palatinate), the fertile plain at the mouth of the Ahr
*
List of rivers of Rhineland-Palatinate
A list of rivers of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany:
A
* Aar
* Adenauer Bach
* Ahr
* Alf
* Alfbach
* Appelbach
* Asdorf
* Aubach
B
* Birzenbach
* Blattbach
* Breitenbach
* Brexbach
* Brohlbach, tributary of the Moselle
* Brohlbach, tributary of t ...
*
List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia
A list of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany:
A
B
C
* Calenberger Bach
* Casumer Bach
* Compbach
D
* Dalke
* Dammpader
* Darmühlenbach
* Deilbach
* Derenbach
* Dettmers Bach
* Dhünn
* Dichbach
* Dickopsbach
* Dielenpader
* Diemel
* ...
References
External links
AhrtalGuide.comPictures of this region
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Rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia
Rivers of Rhineland-Palatinate
Rivers of the Eifel
Rivers of Germany