The Raus is a 9.7-kilometre-long (6.0 mi) tributary of the Birs in the Klus of Moutier.

Raus
Location
LocationSwitzerland, Jura, Klus near Moutier
Reference no.CH: 925
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationnorthwestern spur of the Gänsbrunnen in Canton Solothurn
 • elevation775 m above the sea
Mouth 
 • location
Birs (Fr.: La Birse) near Moutier
 • coordinates
47°16′55″N 7°22′56″E / 47.28194°N 7.38222°E / 47.28194; 7.38222
 • elevation
527 m above the sea
Length9.7 km
Basin features
ProgressionBirsRhineNorth Sea
Landmarks

Course edit

The Raus rises at a spring at a height of 775 metres (2,543 ft) roughly northwest of Gänsbrunnen in the Swiss canton of Solothurn.

The Grand Rue runs along the Raus, the road between Moutier and Balsthal, whose branch near Gänsbrunnen leads to the Weissenstein Pass.

After 9.7 kilometres the Raus empties into the Birs near Moutier at an elevation of 527 metres (1,729 ft) above sea level.

Catchment area edit

The Raus flows through two Swiss cantons, Berne and Solothurn, and rises on the language boundary.