Oberstjägermeisterbach

The Colonel Jägermeister Bach is a stream in the English Garden in Munich.

Course

It branches north from the Himmelreichstraße from Rein. Shortly after the turn off some of the water flows over the Entenbach towards Schwabing Bach, but the greater part flows toward Kleinhesseloher lake. This section branches out again: on the one hand into the lake to the other in the east past the lake. When Sckell monument water flows out of the lake back into the creek. It crosses the middle ring and then flows toward the northeast. Then the Upper Wehrbach brings back water from Schwabing stream. Shortly after, the small current divides and forms an island (Birds Island). The south-east running past on the part of the island is called from now Reitbach. Soon after, the Lower Wehrbach absorbs a large part of the water and running direction of the weir Oberföhring. The Colonel Jägermeister creek flows through in the sequel the mushrooms pond, the duck pond case and the dragonflies pond and then ends east of Aumeisters.

Data

  • Water management: 1 m³ / s
  • Bach Width: from 4 m to 7 m
  • Seven sills
  • Flow rate: due to the different width and sills highly variable

Bank vegetation

The Colonel Jägermeister Bach is covered on its complete range to the shore with a species-rich deciduous trees. Interesting is a black poplar with a trunk diameter of about one meter south of the milk Häusls. Before Föhringer weir the stream forms a small floodplain. Here also some ponds are created.

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