Wiesent (Danube)

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The Wiesentfels is a creek in the Upper Palatinate, which flows into the Danube between Wörth an der Donau and Niederachdorf.

The creek has its origin in the Falkensteiner Vorwald at Wiesenfelden. Here it bears the name Arracher Bach, from Rettenbachferner the name Höllbach. In Wiesenfelden, Rettenbachferner and Postfelden the creek several times been dammed to form reservoirs. Tributaries include the Perlbach, the Heßgraben and Schrollbach. The Wiesentfels ( and their names follower ) flows including the places Wiesenfelden, Neumühlestrasse, hammer mill, Fürth, Rettenbachferner, Postfelden, Fahnmühle, salvation mountain, armorers, and Wiesentfels Oberachdorf. Before its confluence with the Danube today the Wiesentfels flows through another piece of Old Danube. Between Salvation Mountain and Postfelden leads the creek (here as Höllbach ) along a popular hiking trail that leads down stream of Postfelden through the picturesque nature reserve nature reserve hell.

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