Gurglbach

The Gurglbach in Imst

The Gurglbach is a left tributary of the Inn River in the district of Imst in Tyrol, Austria.

It rises in the Pfötschegarten northwest of the Fern Pass at an altitude of 1550 m above sea level. A. He initially flows northeast and then east through the Kälbertal. Then he turns to the south and flows through the Schanzlsee and Fernstein. In Nassereith it reaches the valley floor of the Gurgltal and flows, straightened hard on long drives, through the broad valley to the southwest and empties 4 km south of Imst in the municipality of Karrösten into the Inn. Overall, it reaches a length of about 25 km.

Starting a small reservoir at the Imst Gurglbach is usually called Pigerbach or Piger.

The creek has the upper reaches water quality class I-II, in the lower reaches II He is a quiet flowing water, which benefits the flora and fauna in and around the creek.

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