Swist

The Swist is a stream, 43.6 kilometres (27.1 mi) long, in the German Rhineland. It rises on the northern edge of the Eifel at 330 metres above sea level and empties from the right and southeast into the Rhine tributary, the Erft, between Weilerswist and Bliesheim (a district of Erftstadt). Occasionally the Swist is also called the Swistbach, and locals often just call it der Bach ("the stream").

Swist
The Swist in Meckenheim
Location
CountryGermany
States
Reference no.DE: 2742
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationNear Kalenborn (bei Altenahr)
  coordinates50°33′16″N 6°59′09″E
  elevationca. 330 m above sea level (NHN)
Mouth 
  location
Near Bliesheim into the Erft
  coordinates
50°46′32″N 6°49′56″E
  elevation
ca. 106 m above sea level (NHN)
Length43.7 km (27.2 mi)
Basin size289.408 km2 (111.741 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionErftRhineNorth Sea
Landmarks

The Swist flows through the municipality Swisttal, the town of Meckenheim and Flerzheim. There are cycle paths by the side of the stream along this stretch. The Swist gave its name to Swisttal and the town of Weilerswist. Its source area is situated at the northern edge of the Eifel.

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