Hammerbach (Mies)

The hammer Bach ( Czech Hamerský creek; German Lohbach; along the lower reaches czech also Ticha ) is an approximately 32 km long, left or north-westerly tributary of Mies ( Mže ) in the Czech Republic and Germany.

Course

The hammer creek rises in Bohemia in the Upper Palatinate Forest ( Český les ) in the corridors of the municipality Stara Voda ( oxbows ). Its headwaters is located southeast of the 865 meter high Čupřina ( Schopf mountain ) at the deserted village of Slatina ( Slatinský les; Lohhäuser ).

The hammer creek flows - now called Lohbach - south into the Bavarian Mähring, the only community along the small river on German territory. After a few kilometers the water turns after passing the Neumühlestrasse and Mähringer hamlet of stone stairs back to Bohemia, where it in a south-easterly direction through the towns Broumov ( Promenhof ), Plana (Plan) and Brod nad Tichou flows ( Bruck on the hammer ).

Two kilometers south of Brod forms of Hammerbach the romantic Karoline reason ( Karolina dolina ), which was named after the Countess Karoline of Nostic Rieneck Plan. The former mining area and the industrial site are a Erholungsgebíet today.

In the municipality to Kočov ( Gottschau ) belonging to village Ústí nad Mží ( TRUSS ) opens the Hammerbach in the Mies, a western tributary of the Beroun ( Berounka ).

  • River system of Moldova
  • River in Europe
  • River in the Czech Republic
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