Klingebach

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The Klingebach is a 7.4 km long, orographic right tributary of Lake Eder influx heron creek in Waldeck- Frankenberg in Hesse, Germany. It thus belongs to the river system of the Weser.

Course

Several sources east of the provincial road and south of the 3200 federal highway 485 in the district of Sachsenhausen, in the field of desolate village fallen blades, feed the creek. It flows zunüchst by south-southeast, then turns sharply to the west and passes under the L 3200 Then it flows around the south of Sachsenhausen through a picturesque valley the " Klinger Mountain" on three sides. (380 m above sea level. ) - In the north, west and south. In the valley he passes on the south side of the mountain Klinger the natural monument " Klinger cliffs ", a formation of limestone rock. Finally, the stream bends back to south-southeast and flows along the L 3200, before the north-east of Lower advertising, in the deserted village of inhibiting Roth, about 800 meters before its confluence with the Lake Eder in from the northeast along the eastern flank of the Great Dornberg (372 m above sea. NN ) approach flowing from Selbach heron creek flows.

The Klingebachtal was reported by the State of Hesse as part of the Natura 2000 Programme of the EU as FFH protected area ( fauna, flora, habitats ).

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