Krems (Lower Austria)

Creams is a river in the Waldviertel region in Northern Lower Austria, Krems Large stands for the whole river or its a source river, the other is the Small Krems. Creams resulted initially in Krems on the Danube in the Danube, in the course of construction of the Danube power plant Altenwörth the estuary was together with that of the Kamps but moved to Altenwörth.

In the upper reaches of both Krems- source rivers flow through the rugged granite landscape of the Waldviertel, more important places are wholesale Reinprechts at the Great Krems and Kottes at the Little Krems. In the lower reaches the Krems is the backbone of the wine region 's Krems Valley, happened Senftenberg and flows emerging from the granite and gneiss highlands ( Bohemian Massif ) in Krems by the Tullnerfeld.

Below the castle Hartenstein, at the confluence of the headwaters, there is the washed from the shore Gudenus, which was inhabited in the Stone Age.

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