The Arlau (Danish: Arlå) is a 37-kilometre-long river in the county of Nordfriesland in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It flows into the North Sea near Nordstrand and is part of the Eider catchment.

Arlau
The Arlau, immediately behind the sluice where it flows into the Beltringharder Koog
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Location
LocationNordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Reference no.DE: 9552
Physical characteristics
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 • locationsoutheast of Sollwitt
 • coordinates54°34′47″N 9°15′04″E / 54.57977°N 9.2511°E / 54.57977; 9.2511
 • elevation8 m
Mouth 
 • location
after crossing the Beltringharder Koog at the Holm Sluice into the North Sea
 • coordinates
54°31′41″N 8°52′19″E / 54.528055198821875°N 8.871889114379883°E / 54.528055198821875; 8.871889114379883
Length37 km
Basin features
River systemArlau
LandmarksVillages: Behrendorf, Bondelum, Viöl, Arlewatt, Hattstedtermarsch
WaterbodiesReservoirs: Arlau retention basin in the Beltringharder Koog

Course

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The Arlau rises southeast of Sollwitt in North Frisia. It divides the Goesharde region into North and South Goesharde. Initially it flows a few kilometres south and runs along the municipal boundary of Behrendorf and Bondelum. About 3 km southeast of Behrendorf it changes course and heads in a westerly direction. The Arlau then flows south of Viöl and north of Arlewatt, crosses the Hattstedt Marsh and finally flows into the North Sea at the Beltringharder Koog at the Holm Sluice.

Tributaries

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The Arlau is fed by the:

  • Gramsholmer Bek,
  • Imme,
  • Eckstockau,
  • Ahrenhöfter Graben,
  • Ostenau,
  • Bredstedter Bach,
  • Jelstrom,
  • Grenzau.

See also

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References

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