Aschau (Lachte)


The Aschau is a stream in the Südheide Nature Park in Lower Saxony, Germany, It is a tributary of the Lachte, which in turn discharges into the Aller.

Course

After leaving the Loher Ponds, the Aschau picks up the Dallebach and flows in a generally southerly direction, first through the Aschau Ponds. It passes under the B 191 federal road, is joined from the left by the Postmoorgraben, and then flows through extensively managed meadows and natural, original forest to Eschede, before continuing to Habighorst. It then picks up the Quarmbach from the right, a stream which rises in Rahmoor, and which forms a large swamp and lake area just before its confluence with the Aschau. Just north of this area is the Hoppenrieth Nature Reserve. By the 15th century the Quarmbach had been impounded to drive the local mill, the Quarmühle and some of the ponds must date back to that period. In the 1980s the mill fell into disrepair and later burned down. The Aschau continues past the abandoned Mariaglück potash mine. and on to Höfer. It flows south through Beedenbostel and discharges shortly afterwards into the Lachte.