Gleiritschbach

Gleiritsch Bach in the coal mill

Template: Infobox River / Obsolete

The Gleiritsch Bach is a 7.8 km long left tributary of the Pfreimd in the Upper Palatinate in Bavaria. It rises southwest of Zeinried in multiple sources and flows Trausnitz in the Pfreimd.

Name

The name comes from the Slavic word meaning " ground elevation at the brook " ( GLOVA = " bottom elevation " / Recica = " brook "). The Gleiritsch stream flows in this " soil increase " with the village Gleiritsch in the coal mill at Bernhof over.

Course

The Gleiritsch creek originates southwest of Zeinried in the hollow of the Ödmiesbach and Zeinried. When a lamp is indicative of the future direction of Tännesberg Mühlbach, which flows past the Neumühlestrasse, Schnegelmühle and Boxmühle, in the Gleiritsch stream flows. The Gleiritsch creek flows to the coal mill and Bernhof past towards Bornmuehle, Bornmühlschleife, Atzenmühle at Atzenhof and flows south of Trausnitz in the Pfreimd.

Inflows

  • Mühlbach, right on the southwestern outskirts of directional lamp beside the Seebergstraße, about 5.6 km. Flows from the bottom of several lakes in a valley north of Bürschlings.
  • Kroaubach, from left on the slide Ritscher coal mill, about 2.4 km. Arises in Fichtental east of the Great Kulm
  • Klingenbachstrasse, from left immediately past the Pfreimder Bornmuehle, about 1.4 km. Arises north-west of the Great Kulm.
  • Swiss Bach, right before the Pfreimder Bornmuehle loop in the Gleiritsch Bach himself, about 2.9 km. Arises under the drum center.

Gallery

Gleiritsch bei lamp directional

Gleiritsch Bach at the Bornmuehle (2011)

Gleiritsch stream flows at Trausnitz in the Pfreimd

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