Wuhle Explained

Wuhle
Pushpin Map:Berlin # Germany
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Germany
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Brandenburg
Length:16.5km (10.3miles)
Discharge1 Location:Honsfelder Bridge (5.8 km upstream the mouth)
Discharge1 Avg:1.05m3/s
Source1:Forested area near Ahrensfelde
Source1 Elevation:61m (200feet) above Normalhöhennull (NHN)
Mouth:Spree
Mouth Elevation:30m (100feet) above NHN
Tributaries Left:Hellersdorfer Graben
Tributaries Right:Neue Wuhle
Waterbodies:Wuhleteich, Wuhlebecken

The Wuhle is a small right-bank tributary of the Spree. It originates in a ground moraine in Brandenburg near Ahrensfelde and flows through the Berlin boroughs of Marzahn-Hellersdorf and Treptow-Köpenick before joining the Spree.

It is the primary in- and outflow of the Wuhlebecken.

The Wuhle is depicted in the coat of arms of Marzahn-Hellersdorf. Berlin Wuhletal station is also named after the Wuhle valley (German: Wuhletal), which is named after the Wuhle.

See also