thumb | Pfrimm bridge dating back to 1770 at Münsterdreisen|Münsterhof near [[Dreisen]] thumb|The Pfrimm in the Karl Bittel Park in Worms The Pfrimm () is a , left or western tributary of the Rhine in the Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany).
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thumb | Pfrimm bridge dating back to 1770 at Münsterdreisen|Münsterhof near [[Dreisen]] thumb|The Pfrimm in the Karl Bittel Park in Worms The Pfrimm () is a , left or western tributary of the Rhine in the Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany).
== Course == The Pfrimm rises in the southern part of the Donnersbergkreis. Its spring lies in the northern part of the Palatinate Forest Nature Park, about southeast of the municipality Sippersfeld in the protected area , which contains several ponds in the area. The spring is in a valley surrounded by the hills Sperberhöhe () in the east, Salweidenkopf () in the south and Schnepfberg () in the southwest. In 1927, the spring was encased in basalt stones. About north of the spring, the Pfrimm river flows through a pond named and subsequently through a pond named . It does not flow thought the nearby pond , which lies nearby to the west.
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