Kleine Enz
BW
The Little Enz is the 20.0 km long, orographic right- source river Enz in the northern Black Forest, Baden -Wuerttemberg ( Germany ).
- 2.1 Meaning as a traffic
Geography
The small Enz springs west of Upper hamlet at an altitude of 769 m above sea level. NN. From here it flows primarily in a northerly direction through a small inhabited valley and joins in Calmbach to 386 m above sea level. NN with the Great Enz Enz to
On its 20.0 km long road the Little Enz overcomes a difference in altitude of 383 m, corresponding to an average bed slope of 19.2 ‰. The catchment area covers an area of approximately 88 km ².
Tributaries
- Enzlensbächle - 3,0 km long right tributary to 549 m above sea level. NN ( catchment area: ~ 6.0 km ²)
- Hühnerbächle - 2.1 km long left tributary to 547 m above sea level. NN ( catchment area: ~ 2.8 km ²)
- Heselbach - 3.3 km long right tributary to 482 m above sea level. NN ( catchment area: ~ 6.1 km ²)
- Würzbach - 8.2 km long right tributary to 410 m above sea level. NN ( catchment area: ~ 21.7 km ²)
- Calmbächle - 6.8 km long right tributary to 398 m above sea level. NN ( catchment area: ~ 12.6 km ²)
Economy
Importance as a transport route
The Little Enz is accompanied on the entire stretch of river from the main road 294.