Grundbach (Elbbach)

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The reason Bach, also known as Frick Hofener Bach, is an approximately 5.4 kilometer ( about his longest Quellast 5.6 km ) long right tributary to the north Elbbaches in the Westerwald.

Course

The reason Bach created north of thorn castle from two source branches. The western Quellast rises at an altitude of about 322 m above sea level. Sea level at the eastern edge of the nature reserve Blasiusberg ( area No.: 1533002 ). After the confluence of its headwaters the Grundbach about 400 meters flows through a green area by south-southeast, then bends at nearly a right angle to the southwest -west to retake his old flow direction after about 150 meters. After half a kilometer of the creek reaches the north-west edge of spine castle - Frickhofen, then flows underground brutalized through the village to the main road. He turns to the southwest, appeared on the height of the ring road back to the surface, passes under the tracks of the Oberwesterwald path and exits shortly after the place. It now flows through farmland to St Martin's, where it is fed by a small field ditch. The creek is now proposing a gentle curve and flows after passing through grassland at the Westerwald hamlet. Approximately at the height of Anthony Court, it divides into two branches. The western branch, which will continue called the basic stream, flowing past a stone chamber grave and finally ends at an altitude of about 161 m above sea level. NN in the Elbbach.

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