Winterlauter

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The winter Lauter is a stream of almost six kilometers long in northern Baden- Württemberg, which flows into the volume when belonging to Oppenweiler Bern Halden from the right.

Geography

The winter Lauter rises slightly northwest of the village Spiegelberg - Nassach in the meadow valley trough of the Stark fields to about 462 m and flows, stood by a tree gallery, which soon fills up to a the valley and its slopes extends high climbing forest, first to the south. It passes the left of it in a few hundred meters to the height lying Nassach and decreases from its side on a short creek that flows through his Gänsklinge from the direction of the village center. No two hundred meters later he takes, again from the left side, another short stream and then passes under equal the L 1117, which descends here into the valley around the creek to follow all his remaining term at a distance of a few tens of meters left. The waters around now more and more to the east, is the denunciation of the left border superseding its banks Unteraspach community and increases from left to sour Wiesbach and then when Warthof the creek from the wolf blade on. After the influx of Warthofklingenbachs from the right, from which the community Oppenweiler Unteraspach detaches as riparian right, you walk from left the fox Fallenbach to. On the mountain spur in mouth angle formerly stood a castle. From now on, the winter Lauter flows continuously to the east. It increases from left to its largest tributary, the Nassachbach, on whose right stockpile is located just before the confluence of the Wetzsteinstollen. Then opens her longest right tributary, the wolf Klingenbachstrasse, soon crosses the municipal boundary of Oppenweiler the waters, then for the first time shows open corridor in its floodplain, they reached the hamlet Oppenweiler -Bern Halden and ends here at about 292 m after about 5.8 km stretch of water from the right with the volume up.

The winter Lauter shows an almost linear gradient curve with just under 3 % slope, under which the competing streams is appreciably higher in the west and south. From its turn to the east it extends often sunk into a trough between steep slopes. The flood plain is next so tight that to create the accompanying street often the northern foot of the slope had to be dug.

The winter Lauter has a catchment area of about 10 km ². Clockwise it borders on that of the Lauter - inflow Senzenbach the north,, louder in the east, the Lauter influx Marderbächle to the southeast, the der Murr inflows Rohrbach ( mouth in Oppenweiler ), Klopfer Bach, Wüstebach and Bottwar each in the southeast, south southwest and west. In the north of the catchment area, the high peaks of the Juxkopfs ( 533 m ) and the wide, flat, arable Neubruchs (537 m ) from which to draw down the hallway bays to the south up to the upper edge of the slope of the winter Lauterbrunnen valley lie. In the West, the watershed closely follows the right edge of this south -oriented winter Lauter valley, in the south it is running at a distance of usually no kilometers from the stream, on the 516 meter high wooded hilltop of Amalie Berg, south of Warthofs along the high road on a plateau of about 500 m height and finally through the Brenntenhau (highest point 500 m) at its mouth. Except for the above -floor bays almost the entire catchment area of the winter Lauter is forested.

  • Bach by the Gänsklinge, joins from the left at the level of Spiegelberg - Nassach, about 0.3 km long
  • One to the previous parallel blades Bach, joins from the left side of the brook bridge the L 1117, about 0.3 km
  • Smaller slope stream of the pass, the L 1117 joins from the right, about 0.1 km long
  • Sauer Wiesbach, joins from the right, about 0.9 km long
  • Other Quellast, joins from the right, about 0.1 km long
  • Inflow, flows from the right, about 0.1 km long
  • Inflow, flows from the left, about 0.1 km long
  • Bach by the wolf blade opens from right north of Unteraspach - Warthof, about 1.4 km long
  • Inflow, flows from the right, about 0.1 km long
  • Inflow, flows from the right, about 0.1 km long
  • Inflow from the south of the Warthofs, joins from the right, about 0.4 km long
  • Inflow, flows from the right, about 0.1 km long
  • Inflow from the west of the Warthofs, joins from the left side of the stream crossing the access road to Warthof, about 0.2 km long
  • Warthofklingenbach, joins from the right northeast of Unteraspach - Warthof, about 0.6 km long
  • Other Quellast, joins from the left, about 0.1 km long
  • Inflow, flows from the left east of Unteraspach - Warthof, about 0.3 km long
  • Fuchs Fallenbach, joins from the left, about 1.5 km long
  • Other Quellast, joins from the left northeast of Nassach, about 0.1 km long
  • Inflow, flows from the right east of Nassach, about 0.1 km long
  • Inflow from the sand forest, joins from the left, about 0.2 km long
  • Inflow, flows from the right, about 0.1 km long
  • Inflow from the forest Won fox trap, joins from the left, about 0.2 km long
  • Inflow from the Brenntenhau, joins from the right, about 0.4 km long
  • Other Quellast, joins from the left, about 0.1 km long
  • Hang Bach, joins from the right, about 0.1 km long
  • Nassachbach, joins from the left, about 2.2 km long
  • Other Quellast from the saddle between Juxkopf and Neubruch ago, joins from the left, about 0.2 km long
  • Inflow from the sand forest, joins from the right, about 0.3 km long
  • Inflow of the Ochsenweide ago, joins from the left, about 0.3 km long
  • Inflow from the sand forest, joins from the right, about 0.2 km long
  • Bach in the Juxer fountain blade, joins from the left, about 0.7 km long
  • Wolf Klingenbachstrasse, joins from the right, about 1.8 km long
  • Inflow from southwest, flows from right at the bend of the creek Wolf blades to the northeast, about 0.3 km long
  • Inflow from southeast direction, joins from the right, about 0.3 km long
  • Hall brook at the foot of the slope on the southern outskirts of Bern Halden, joins from the left, about 0.1 km long

Attractions and buildings

  • Wetzsteinstollen, former mining tunnels for Wetzsandsteine ​​, can sometimes be seen
  • Juxkopfturm, with extensive views over the surrounding mountain landscape

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