The Eula is a tributary of the River Wyhra in northwestern Saxony in Germany.
Whilst the Eula has been straightened for long stretches, there is a near natural reach between Beucha and Kitzscher with meanders, sand banks and kolks.
After collecting the Jordanbach in Kitzscher it turns from its hitherto predominantly northwesterly course to head in a southwestern to western direction.
Flowing past Braußwig [de] (a parish of Kitzscher), Dittmannsdorf [de] (a parish of Kitzscher) and Eula [de] (a parish of Borna), where since 2009[3] it has once more flowed for half a kilometre on its old, winding river bed, the river passes under the B 95 federal road.
It then continues between Haubitz and the Witznitz Storage Basin [de; ceb] and after 31 kilometres (19 mi) empties near Großzössen into the Wyhra, which then reaches its confluence with the Pleiße after just two more kilometres.