Haselbach (Günz)

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The Haselbach (also known as hazel, like two other rivers in the districts of Günzburg and Lower Allgäu ) is about a 22.2 km long right tributary of the Günz. Thus, it is an indirect right tributary of the Danube in Bavaria, Germany. There is a body of water III. Order.

Course

The Haselbach springs north of Dankelsried, a district of lying in the district of Lower Allgäu market Erkheim, at about 620 m above sea level. NN. The relatively straight flowing in a northerly direction waters, its catchment area is about 90 square kilometers, overcomes the 22.18 km from the source to the mouth of a difference in altitude of about 115 meters. South of Ebershausen flows the stream across the border between the districts of Lower Allgäu and Günzburg. In Nattenhausen (municipality width Thal ) of Haselbach opens into the Günz.

The following villages are in the valley of Haselbach ( from south to north ):

  • Dietershofen in Babenhausen (municipality Oberschönegg )
  • Pride Mayrhofen (municipality Kirchhaslach )
  • Härtlehof (municipality Kirchhaslach )
  • Greimeltshofen (municipality Kirchhaslach )
  • Kirchhaslach
  • Ebershausen
  • Seifertshofen (municipality Ebershausen )
  • Nattenhausen (municipality width Thal )

Tributaries

South of Ebershausen opens the Schleipfbach to about 522 m above sea level. NN in the Haselbach. In the area of Olgishofen (municipality Kirchhaslach ) it is also called Bachgraben and near the source also Griesbach. It rises northwest of Greimeltshofen or south-west of Kirchhaslach at an altitude of 600 m above sea level. NN.

North of Ebershausen opens the Gutnach at an altitude of about 510 m above sea level. NN in the Haselbach.

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