The river Suhre is a 34 kilometer long
tributary
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of the river
Aare
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in the
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cantons of
Lucerne
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and
Aargau
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. The river rises in
Sempachersee (or Lake Sempach) at an elevation of 504 meters above sea level, and joins the
Aare
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east of the town
Aarau
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at an elevation of 362 meters. The most important side valley is the
Ruedertal, which joins the Suhretal (or Suhre Valley) at
Schöftland
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.
In the medieval age, the river had several names: ''Suron'' (1036), ''Suranum flumen'' (1210), ''Sure'' (1241). Today, the name is written without "h" in the canton of Lucerne, and with "h" in the canton of Aargau. The most important tributaries are the
Ruederchen joining at
Schöftland
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, the
Ürke joining at
Unterentfelden and the
Wyna joining at
Suhr.
River and valley
The Suhre flows from the Sempachersee in
Oberkirch (LU) north of the lake just next to medieval town of
Sursee
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, which it traverses afterwards. After the underpass of the
A2 motorway the creek Ron from the
Mauesee joins the Suhre in the Sursiwald from the west (forest; left, Sursee). Chommlibach joins the Suhre right afterwards (right, Sursee). Then it runs further north between the villages
Knutwil and
Büron in the distance. Then it continues west of
Triengen and east of the village Winikon in the middle of the valley and the last one in canton of Lucerne passing in the distance of the now
Aargovian villages (Winikon, Reitnau, Attelwil, Moosleerau, Kirchleerau) situated at the bottom of the enclosing hills (about 650 m to 850 m a.s.l.) on each side of the flat, about 2 km wide valley. Just before
Staffelbach
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, the Suhre traverses at 471 m the end moraine (up to 519 m a.s.l.) of the glacier that formed the upper Suhre Valley and flows then through Staffelbach.
Still running north it passes Wittwil in the east before entering Schöftland, where in the middle of this larger village the
Ruederchen joins from the east (right, Schöftland). Ruederchen is a larger creek which forms the Ruedertal, which in itself divides from north-west to south-east the north–south mountain range between the Suhretal and the
Wynetal in the east.
After Schöftland the Suhre runs west of
Hirschthal ad further away from
Holziken in the east. Holziken is at the northern bottom end of the eastern mountain range of the upper two-thirds of Suhre Valley. East of Holziken the Ürketal with its
Ürke joins the Suhretal and makes the valley again more than 2 km wide. But only 500 metres further north the valley gets even wider (almost 3 km), since the valley of the
Mülibach joins now the Suhretal from the west, as well as nowadays the most frequented motorway in Switzerland, the
A1. While the Mülibach becomes the
Köllikerbach after traversing
Kölliken
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in the west end of the valley, the Ürke passes Kölliken on its east side, both running further north and joining each other before
Oberentfelden. The Suhre passes Ober-, Mittel-, and Unter
muhen on their west sides, but now on the east side of the valley.
The Suhre, after it underpasses the A1, it traverses Oberentfelden right in the middle of this larger village and also now in the middle of the valley, to be joined by the Ürke in Unterentfelden (406 m a.s.l.) just after Oberentfelden and runs now almost westwards to circumvent the
Gönert hill (468 m a.s.l.). About after 2 km it runs through the middle of Suhr, turns again to the north, being joined by the Wyna from the right just before
Buchs (AG). After underpassing one of the major Swiss railway lines (running between Bern/Basel/Olten and Zurich), the Suhr passes Aarau on its eastern end and joins the much larger Aare running east-north-east at 362 metres above sea level.
See also
*
List of rivers of Switzerland
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References
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Rivers of the canton of Lucerne
Rivers of Aargau
Rivers of Switzerland