Aalbach
The Aalbach in wooden churches
The Aalbach ( from the origin to Roßbrunn also: Ahlbach ) is a 19.5 km long, left or eastern tributary of the River Main in Bavaria and Baden- Württemberg.
Geography
Course
The stream begins at the confluence of Haselgrund ditch and Ströhleinsaugraben north of Forest Brunn. In Wertheim- Ingen it flows into the Main.
Inflows
- Ziegelbach ( Mühlbach ) (right)
- Kappwiesenbrünnchen (left)
- Saugraben (right)
- Leitenbach (right)
- Benz trench ( right)
- Renztalgraben (right)
- Hasengrund ( Wetschelgraben ) (right)
River system Aalbach
See list of running water in the river system Aalbach
Places
The Aalbach flows through the following places:
- Waldbrunn
- Waldbuettelbrunn - Mädelhofen
- Waldbuettelbrunn - Roßbrunn
- Uettingen
- Remlingen
- Wooden Churches
- Wooden Churches - Wüstenzell
- Wertheim Dertingen
- Wertheim- Meiningen
History
The Aalbachtal runs right through the main triangle, which corresponds to the early medieval, eastern Waldsassengau.