Wormke

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Location Harz Mountains, Saxony-Anhalt,  Germany
Length ca. 6.7 km (4.2 mi)dep1
Source above the Jakobsbruch
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Source height ca. 848 m
Mouth into the flood protection basin in the Kalte Bode
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Mouth height ca. 463 m
Descent ca. 385 m
Basin Elbe
Progression Kalte Bode → Bode (river) → Saale → Elbe → North Sea
Catchment ca. 6.7 km2 (2.6 sq mi)dep1

The Wormke is a left tributary of the Kalte Bode, about 6.7 kilometres (4.2 mi) long, in the Harz Mountains of central Germany.

Course

The Wormke rises north of Schierke above the Jakobsbruch at about 848 metres (2,782 ft) above sea level in the Harz National Park and flows initially eastwards. After turning towards the southeast, it crosses the Glashüttenweg footpath on the Harzer Hexenstieg trail, where a weir diverts almost all its water into the Wormsgraben ditch. Next the Wormke is crossed by the tracks of the Brocken Railway, the Hagenstraße (L 100) road, on an embankment, and the tracks of the Harz Railway. Near Mandelholz the river finally discharges into the Kalte Bode.

In its lower reaches was once a pond, the Mandelhölzer Teich (Wormke Reservoir), until the dam broke on 22 July 1855.