Uffe (Wieda)

The Uffe is a river in the states Lower Saxony and Thuringia, Germany. The Uffe has its source on the Großer Bockstalskopf in Lower Saxony, a subpeak of the Ravensberg mountain, and flows through the town of Bad Sachsa down to the village of (belongs to Bad Sachsa). From there the Uffe is known as the Sachsengraben ("Saxon Ditch") and continues to the village of (belongs to Hohenstein). The stream then sinks into the gypsum karst, before reaching the River Wieda beyond the village of (belongs to Hohenstein). The Wieda, too, regularly dries up behind the hamlet of Wiedigshof.

Uffe (Wieda)

The Uffe is a river in the states Lower Saxony and Thuringia, Germany. The Uffe has its source on the Großer Bockstalskopf in Lower Saxony, a subpeak of the Ravensberg mountain, and flows through the town of Bad Sachsa down to the village of (belongs to Bad Sachsa). From there the Uffe is known as the Sachsengraben ("Saxon Ditch") and continues to the village of (belongs to Hohenstein). The stream then sinks into the gypsum karst, before reaching the River Wieda beyond the village of (belongs to Hohenstein). The Wieda, too, regularly dries up behind the hamlet of Wiedigshof.