Goldbach (Bibers)

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The Goldbach is a creek in northern Baden- Württemberg of 1.6 km in length, the left-hand side flows near Waldenburg - Neumühlestrasse in the carrying out of the beaver Neumühlsee.

Geography

Source and course

The Goldbach is the outflow of Rößlesmahdsees about 400 m northeast of Waldburg -Goldbach. It drains the 1.5 hectare to about 456 m above sea level. NN lake lying to the south and immediately goes into a slow curve to the west. After about 0.3 km, it flows into the 1.4 -acre Goldbachsee, immediately west of the hamlet of Waldburg- Goldbach adjacent to the, formerly the site of the monastery of the same. He leaves the lake and flows in a southwesterly direction a mile further into the eastern tip of the Neumühlsees, which has an area of 5.1 ha and from its main tributary beaver to about 433.1 m above sea level. NN is crossed from north to south.

Landscape and traffic

The valley of the short Goldbach's is a comparatively broad, agricultural in their shallow areas well in which the predominant grassland. At the lower side of the valley, which is fast approaching in the lower valley of the stream, sets on both sides of the forest, which covers the major part of the total catchment area. With the exception of weekends and in the summer when the Neumühlsee bathers is, quite silent valley draws from Beltersrot in the northeast of the Hohenlohe plain coming, the K 2363rd It rises on the southwestern edge of the Pfaff blade, on the slope side partially accompanied by sandstone rock on about 400 m to almost 60 m high to Goldbachtal in Goldbach comes from Waldenburg in the north- north-west another public road on it. Two small climbing routes from Goldbach or from Neumühlsee ago by Laurach on the plateau on the left above the valley are closed to general traffic.

The hamlet Goldbach is the only settlement on the creek, more settlements there are not in the catchment area. The campsite at Neumühlsee belongs with his eastern part of the valley, as is a large part of the held on the southeastern shore of Neumühlsees bathing operation even in the valley.

Catchment area and geology

The catchment area of ​​Goldbach's is located on the eastern edge of the forest Burger mountains. It occupies an area of 2.0 km ² and stretches up to the high levels of Friedrich Berg and book mountain in the northwest and the Mühlberg and Lauracher level in the southeast. Its northeast edge is a very narrow and barely above the level of the Rößlesmahdsees uplifting threshold, after which drops steeply to the site Hohenlohe plain.

In the north, on the Friedrich Berg briefly adjoins the catchment area of ​​the current flowing to the Ohrn Epbach, in the east of the Belter Red creek, which drains through the copper, and its right tributary of the donkey blade. In the south, is again only for a short distance at this other accompanying survey Lauracher level, the more flowing below the beaver Altenhaubächle competitor. Throughout the West, the water flows in the central region over the Neumühlsee, in the southeast part from a height south of the hamlet of Waldburg- Laurach resulting in a wetland stream slope, everywhere else directly to the beaver.

Creek and valley are close to the Stuttgart Formation ( Schilfsandstein ), the two-sided slopes rise above the Steigerwald Formation ( Lower Colorful marl ) up to the plateaus in the Hassberge Formation ( sandstone pebbles ). The northeast of the Rößlesmahdsees ( qv ) in the steep Pfaff blade flowing Belter Red Bach gnaws here violently at the catchment area of ​​the middle only about 14 ‰ bed slope to the southwest flowing Goldbach's and has a revealing for the flow history of the region Geotop created here.

Attractions and buildings

  • Nature reserve Rößlesmahdsee with Pfaff blade down in the valley of the Goldbach's, north of the K 2363 just before the very steep increase after Beltersrot. The Valley of Gold Bach, tributary of the danubisch applied beaver is tapped rabidly by erosion from above into the blade of a tributary of the Rhine copper.
  • In today's hamlet preserved building remains from the former Cistercian monastery Goldbach next to the Goldbachsee, about 1 km east of Neumühlsees at the K 2363rd
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