Feller Bach

The Feller Bach is a right tributary of the Moselle River in Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany). Its source is in the Hunsrück mountains. It flows through the villages Lorscheid (Verbandsgemeinde Ruwer), Fell and Riol (Verbandsgemeinde Schweich). It joins the Moselle in Riol.

At the left there is the Thommer Bach in the Nossernvalley with the Fell Exhibition Slate Mine (Besucherbergwerk Fell).

Tributaries of the river Moselle
From the left
  • Madon
  • Terrouin
  • Esch
  • Rupt de Mad
  • Orne
  • Fensch
  • Gander
  • Syre
  • Sauer
  • Kyll
  • Salm
  • Lieser
  • Alf
  • Endert
  • Brohlbach
  • Elz
From the right
  • Moselotte
  • Vologne
  • Meurthe
  • Seille
  • Saar
  • Olewiger Bach
  • Avelsbach
  • Ruwer
  • Feller Bach
  • Dhron
  • Ahringsbach
  • Kautenbach
  • Lützbach
  • Flaumbach
  • Altlayer Bach
  • Baybach
  • Ehrbach

Coordinates: 49°48′N 6°47′E / 49.8°N 6.783°E / 49.8; 6.783

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