Luppbode | |
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The Luppbode near Allrode
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Location | Germany (Saxony-Anhalt) |
Basin features | |
Main source | south of Allrode 51°39′46″N 10°58′04″E / 51.6628417°N 10.9677417°ECoordinates: 51°39′46″N 10°58′04″E / 51.6628417°N 10.9677417°E |
River mouth | near Treseburg into the Bode 51°42′57″N 10°58′31″E / 51.7157806°N 10.9751833°E |
Progression | Bode → Saale → Elbe → North Sea |
River system | Elbe |
The Luppbode is a right-hand tributary of the River Bode in the Harz mountains in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt.
The Luppbode rises south of Allrode and flows in a northerly direction. It continues as a lively, babbling brook, parallel to the L93 road. In spring, the Luppbode swells into a raging, meltwater torrent in places. It is one of the few right-hand tributary streams that flow into the Bode in the area of the Bode Gorge. Its mouth is opposite the village of Treseburg.
A large number of threatened animal species live in the Luppbode, such as the brown trout and small shellfish.