Run (stream) explained

Run
Subdivision Type1:Country
Length:20km (10miles)
Source1 Elevation:37m (121feet)
Mouth Elevation:18m (59feet)

The Run is a stream in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is a left tributary of the Dommel and part of the Meuse basin.

The Run originates near the town of Weebosch and flows in a general northeast direction towards Veldhoven. South of Eersel it flows near the hamlets of Stokkelen, Schadewijk and Stevert.

Near the hamlet Stevert used to be a watermill in the Run, which became obsolete in 1969 due to the channelization of the stream.[1] Further downstream the Run passes the hamlet of Heers until it discharges into the Dommel, just south of Veldhoven.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stevertse Watermolen . Molendatabase . March 3, 2009 . nl.