Gronach

Gronach in known as Gronachschlucht lower part of the valley near its mouth

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The Gronach is a right-side tributary of the Jagst in the district of Schwäbisch Hall, Baden- Wurttemberg.

Course

The Gronach occurs at the edge of the northern part of Franconia, at the foot of boiler Mountain, on the eastern border of the soft image of saddle village Horschhausen to about 469 m above sea level. NN. Your path leads quite resistant to the west by an initially flat meadow valley, where she received an artificial bed and accommodates a number of tributaries, especially from the right. In Groningen, the Gronach begins einzutiefen strong and creates in her still part of the valley following a gorge-like valley in the limestone, it is known as Gronachschlucht, completely wooded and nature reserve. Half a mile from the mouth she bends abruptly to the south, in this field, it uses the downward part of an abandoned northern Jagst loop whose old valley floor in the upstream part at the level of the mouth angle of the terrain is still clearly visible. It opens after her ten -kilometer run at 371.3 m above sea level. NN in the Jagst.

Leisure

The Gronachschlucht is a very popular destination. About the Groninger hammer mill, which lies in the upper part of the gorge, a path leads to the mouth of the creek in the Jagst. He crosses the Gronach several times on wooden bridges, as well as larger, into the river bed sunken rocks and is good for visiting children. From the mouth of then go hiking paths beside the Jagst upstream towards core mill, and downstream to the remains of the Heinz mill on the banks of a boardwalk crosses the Jagst. This area on the middle Jagst is little touched by man, except by the Federal Highway 6, which crosses the southern portion of the leading Gronachtals and also the nearby Jagsttal respectively to the high concrete bridges. However, in most of the canyon, this intervention is imperceptible.

Data

The Gronach not part with a length of over 10 kilometers and its catchment area of over 27 square kilometers of the ten largest tributaries of the Jagst. At its middle reaches, however, the Jagst hardly undergoes greater inflows that Gronach is still her greatest between Crailsheim and the Brettachmündung. It appears Mattern " in spite of their much lower catchment is not weaker than the Ette " to lead water.

Inflows

  • Seeklingenbach, left over Horschhausen 0.3 km.
  • Gersbach, from left on the northern edge of Ellrichshausen, 1.9 km away.
  • Brühlbach, right opposite Ellrichshausen, 1.0 km.
  • White Wasenbach, from left to right the wooded Sächslesberg, 1.8 km away.
  • Volker Lauterbach house, right in the Brückleswiesen, 2.2 km.
  • Egelsee Bach, from the left in Won Hörlessee, 2.0 km.
  • Diehl Brunnenbach, from the right with half a dozen ponds in the mouth angle, 2.1 km.
  • Schleehardsbächle, right at the Bronnholzheimer Gronachbrücke, 3.9 km.
  • Etzwiesengraben, right on the southern edge of helmet Mayrhofen 0.9 km.
  • Lerch ditch, from right in front of the Tauber Valley railway, 1,1 km.
  • Flinsbach, right between the Tauber Valley Railway and the B 290, 3.1 km.
  • Rotbach, right between the forge and the Südknick the blade is 0.4 km.
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