The Red Main (german: Roter Main or ''Rotmain'') is a
river
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in southern
Germany
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. It is the southern, left headstream of the river
Main
Main may refer to:
Geography
*Main River (disambiguation)
**Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany
* Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province
*"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries
* ...
. It rises in the hills of
Franconian Switzerland
Franconian Switzerland (german: Fränkische Schweiz) is an upland in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany and a popular tourist retreat. Located between the River Pegnitz in the east and the south, the River Regnitz in the west and the River Main i ...
, near
Haag and flows generally northwest through the towns
Creußen
Creußen is a town in the district of Bayreuth in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the Red Main river, 13 km southeast of Bayreuth.
Creußen is famous for its stoneware beer steins.
Creußen is the starting point of the Red Main bra ...
,
Bayreuth,
Heinersreuth
Heinersreuth is a municipality in the district of Bayreuth in Bavaria in Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG),, is a country in Central Europe. It is the most populous member state of the European Union. G ...
and
Neudrossenfeld. It merges with the
White Main
The White Main (german: Weißer Main or ''Weißmain'', not to be confused with the Weismain), is the larger and shorter of the two headstreams of the river Main. It rises in the Fichtelgebirge and merges near Steinenhausen, southwest of Kulmbach, ...
near
Kulmbach
Kulmbach () is the capital of the district of Kulmbach in Bavaria in Germany. The town is famous for Plassenburg Castle, which houses the largest tin soldier museum in the world, and for its sausages, or ''Bratwürste''.
Geography
Location
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to form the Main. The Red Main is long and descends a total of .
The waters of the Red Main flow through a region of clayey soils, which is why the river carries a lot of
suspended solids
Suspended solids refers to small solid particles which remain in suspension in water as a colloid or due to motion of the water. Suspended solids can be removed by sedimentation if their size or density is comparatively large, or by filtration. It ...
, especially after rainfall, and acquires a red-brown colour, hence the name ''Red'' Main.
Sources

The Red Main rises south of
Bayreuth near
Hörlasreuth (
Creußen
Creußen is a town in the district of Bayreuth in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the Red Main river, 13 km southeast of Bayreuth.
Creußen is famous for its stoneware beer steins.
Creußen is the starting point of the Red Main bra ...
) in the
Lindenhardt Forest at a height of . The
source of the Red Main
The Red Main Spring (german: Rotmainquelle) is the source of the Red Main river, the left-hand and southern headstream of the River Main in Germany. It is located in the Lindenhardt Forest, ten kilometres south of Bayreuth near Hörlasreuth a ...
(''Rotmainquelle'') was impounded in stone in 1907, the water flows out of a small wooden pipe. Its source region lies in the
Franconian Switzerland
Franconian Switzerland (german: Fränkische Schweiz) is an upland in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany and a popular tourist retreat. Located between the River Pegnitz in the east and the south, the River Regnitz in the west and the River Main i ...
-
Veldenstein Forest Nature Park. Geologically it belongs to the
Brown Jura.
Course
The Red Main flows initially in a southeasterly direction, before it swings northeast and passes through
Creußen
Creußen is a town in the district of Bayreuth in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the Red Main river, 13 km southeast of Bayreuth.
Creußen is famous for its stoneware beer steins.
Creußen is the starting point of the Red Main bra ...
. From there it heads almost due north and then turns west beyond
Eremitage. It passes through the town of
Bayreuth from east to west. In the town centre it has been confined since the 1970s in a concrete channel and partially covered.
In the vicinity of the Bayreuth folk festival square the river divides into two branches. The southern branch is called the ''Mühlkanal'', because it used to feed several mills within the town. Its water flow is held roughly constant by a weir and it runs above ground as far as the ''Münzgasse''. Behind the former state central bank it disappears into a tunnel and surfaces again opposite the Graser School just before reuniting with the northern branch. In the late 1990s a section of the channel in ''Opernstraße'' was exposed and swept up as part of the rebuilding at the southern end of ''Luitpoldplatz''.

The northern arm usually carries only a small amount of water, but acts as a flood channel at times of high water and has a very wide river bed. It is partly covered by two car parks.
Beyond Bayreuth the Red Main flows northwest in wide meanders through a broad valley, past the villages of
Heinersreuth
Heinersreuth is a municipality in the district of Bayreuth in Bavaria in Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG),, is a country in Central Europe. It is the most populous member state of the European Union. G ...
and
Neudrossenfeld. South of
Kulmbach
Kulmbach () is the capital of the district of Kulmbach in Bavaria in Germany. The town is famous for Plassenburg Castle, which houses the largest tin soldier museum in the world, and for its sausages, or ''Bratwürste''.
Geography
Location
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, near Steinenhausen Castle, it is united with the
White Main
The White Main (german: Weißer Main or ''Weißmain'', not to be confused with the Weismain), is the larger and shorter of the two headstreams of the river Main. It rises in the Fichtelgebirge and merges near Steinenhausen, southwest of Kulmbach, ...
, which rises in the
Fichtelgebirge
The Fichtel MountainsRandlesome, C. et al. (2011). ''Business Cultures in Europe'', 2nd ed., Routledge, Abingdon and New York, p. 52. . (german: Fichtelgebirge, cs, Smrčiny), form a small horseshoe-shaped mountain range in northeastern Bavaria ...
mountains near
Bischofsgrün
Bischofsgrün is a municipality in the district of Bayreuth in Bavaria in Germany.
Bischofsgrün is situated within the Fichtelgebirge mountain range between the range's two largest mountains; Schneeberg (1051 m) and the Ochsenkopf (1024 m). T ...
. The Red Main is long (source to mouth), the White Main . At the confluence of the two headstreams a bridge was built in 2009 where the young Main may be crossed right at its beginning. Information boards on the bridge describe the rest of the river's course, the local walking and cycle routes and the surrounding countryside.
Bodenmühlwand geotope

In the vicinity of the Bodenmühle mill east of Bayreuth the Red Main has carved out a bluff (''Prallhang'') on a bend in the river caused by
erosion
Erosion is the action of surface processes (such as water flow or wind) that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, and then transports it to another location where it is deposited. Erosion is di ...
, the so-called ''Bodenmühlwand'', a steep slope in height.
This has exposed rock strata from the
Middle Keuper period. Around 225 million years ago the area was a coastal region with frequent changes caused in the influence of land and sea. As a result, today, layers of
claystone
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and
Benker sandstone (''Estheria'') lie on top of each other. In the latter, geologists found
fossils
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of ostracods (''Palaesteria minuta''), after which the layers are named (in German), the remains of
coelacanth
The coelacanths ( ) are fish belonging to the order Actinistia that includes two extant species in the genus '' Latimeria'': the West Indian Ocean coelacanth (''Latimeria chalumnae''), primarily found near the Comoro Islands off the east c ...
as well as the scales, teeth and fin spines of prehistoric sharks.
The highest and thickest rock layer belongs to reed sandstones (''Stuttgart-Formation'') of the
Carnian
The Carnian (less commonly, Karnian) is the lowermost stage of the Upper Triassic Series (or earliest age of the Late Triassic Epoch). It lasted from 237 to 227 million years ago (Ma). The Carnian is preceded by the Ladinian and is followe ...
stage.
Fauna
The Red Main is a habitat for
brown trout
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,
grayling,
barbel Barbel may refer to:
*Barbel (anatomy), a whisker-like organ near the mouth found in some fish (notably catfish, loaches and cyprinids) and turtles
*Barbel (fish), a common name for certain species of fish
**''Barbus barbus'', a species of cyprinid ...
,
bullhead,
lamprey
Lampreys (sometimes inaccurately called lamprey eels) are an ancient extant lineage of jawless fish of the order Petromyzontiformes , placed in the superclass Cyclostomata. The adult lamprey may be characterized by a toothed, funnel-like s ...
,
carp
Carp are various species of oily freshwater fish from the family Cyprinidae, a very large group of fish native to Europe and Asia. While carp is consumed in many parts of the world, they are generally considered an invasive species in parts of ...
,
tench
The tench or doctor fish (''Tinca tinca'') is a fresh- and brackish-water fish of the order Cypriniformes found throughout Eurasia from Western Europe including the British Isles east into Asia as far as the Ob and Yenisei Rivers. It is als ...
,
carp bream
The common bream, freshwater bream, bream, bronze bream, carp bream or sweaty bream (''Abramis brama''), is a European species of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is now considered to be the only species in the genus ''Abramis'' ...
,
roach,
perch
Perch is a common name for fish of the genus ''Perca'', freshwater gamefish belonging to the family Percidae. The perch, of which three species occur in different geographical areas, lend their name to a large order of vertebrates: the Per ...
,
pike
Pike, Pikes or The Pike may refer to:
Fish
* Blue pike or blue walleye, an extinct color morph of the yellow walleye ''Sander vitreus''
* Ctenoluciidae, the "pike characins", some species of which are commonly known as pikes
* ''Esox'', genus o ...
,
pike-perch
''Sander'' (formerly known as ''Stizostedion'') is a genus of predatory ray-finned fish in the family Percidae, which also includes the perches, ruffes, and darters. They are also known as "pike-perch" because of their resemblance to fish in the ...
,
eel
Eels are ray-finned fish belonging to the order Anguilliformes (), which consists of eight suborders, 19 families, 111 genera, and about 800 species. Eels undergo considerable development from the early larval stage to the eventual adult stage ...
and
burbot
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.
Bayreuth District Fishing Association: Red Main
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Tributaries
* Simmelbach (''right'')
* Eschingbach (''right'')
* Hühnerbach (''right'')
* Kupfergraben (Kaingraben) (''left'')
* Tiefenbach (''left'')
* Schwarzbach (''right'')
* Metzelersbach (''right'')
* Gosenbach
Gosenbach is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It flows into the Red Main near Creußen.
See also
*List of rivers of Bavaria
A list of rivers of Bavaria, Germany:
A
* Aalbach
* Abens
* Ach
*Afferbach
* Affinger Bach
*Ailsbach
* Aisch
* Aiterach
...
(''left''), (''7.95 km'')
* Schliefgraben (''right'')
* Schwarzweiherbach (''left'')
* Weihersgraben (''left'')
* Brunnengraben (''right'')
* Schamelsgraben (''right'')
* Mühlwässerlein (''left'')
* Schnerfenbach (''right'')
* Thiergatenweihergraben (''left'')
* Ölschnitz (''right''), (''with the Laimbach 14.72 km'')
* Gereutbach (''right'')
* Bühlersbach (''left'')
* Warme Steinach (''right''), (''24.61 km'')
* Mistel
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(''left''), (''11.42 km'')
* Grünbaumgraben (''right'')
* Preuschwitzerin (''left'')
* Cottenbach (''right'')
* Tannenbach (''left'')
* Dühlbach (''left''), (''7.01 km'')
* Seebach (''right'')
* Köhlersgraben (''left'')
* Rottelbach (''left''), (''6.93 km'')
* Pechgraben (''right'')
* Erlgraben (''right'')
* Reuthbach (Rotbach) (''left''), (''5.94 km'')
* Schellenbach (''right'')
* Friesenbach (''left''), (''8.85 km'')
* Aubach (''right'')
* Erlenbach (''right'')
* Hirtengraben (''left'')
* Krummer Lachengraben (''right'')
* Proßer Bach (''right'')
Trails
The Red Main Trail (''Rotmainweg''), which was laid out by Fichtelgebirge Club, begins near the source. This main footpath is marked by a red M on a white background throughout its length. Its 60 kilometre long route is as follows: Source of the Red Main-Creußen-Eimersmühle-Schlehenberg-Eremitage-Bayreuth-Martinsreuth-Altenplos-Grüngraben-Jöslein-Langenstadt-Affalterhof Katschenreuth-Steinenhausen Castle near Kulmbach (confluence with the White Main).
The Main-Mies Trail (''Main-Mies-Weg''), established by the Upper Palatinate Forest Club (''Oberpfälzer-Wald-Verein'') also begins near the source. Here the trail is marked by at red diagonal cross on a white background. The 93 km long route is as follows: Source of the Red Main-Creußen-Seidwitz-Frankenberg-Neustadt am Kulm-Erbendorf-Falkenberg-Tirschenreuth-Griesbach.
Sources
* M. Johann Willen: ''Das Teutsche Paradeiß in dem vortrefflichen Fichtelberg.'' In: ''Archiv für Geschichte von Oberfranken.'' Band 15, Heft 3, p. 167
* Johann Christoph Pachelbel: ''Ausführliche Beschreibung des Fichtel-Berges im Nordgau liegend.'' Leipzig 1716, p. 18
* Faltblatt des Fichtelgebirgsvereins: ''Der Rotmainweg'' (detailed route description)
* Gustav Schmidt: ''Der Obermain von den Quellen bis Bamberg.'' In: ''Heimatbeilage zum Oberfränkischen Schulanzeiger.'' Nr. 325/2005
* Franz X. Bogner: ''Der Obermain. Ein Luftbildporträt von Bayreuth bis Bamberg.'' Ellwanger-Verlag, Bayreuth 2006,
References
External links
''Main River''
Website on the River Main by the Tourist Board of Franconia.
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