Lambsbach

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The Lambsbach is a creek in the south of Rhineland- Palatinate and Saarland eastern. The Lambsbach drains the Sickinger height so that the northernmost part of the Westricher plateau.

Geography

The Lambsbach arises in the small town Lambsborn, the local name refers to that fact: Born here means source. The creek flows through the Lambsbachtal, a narrow, largely natural state meadow valley, which is surrounded on both sides by wooded rolling hills. A large part of Lambsbachtals is designated as a nature reserve.

In its further course of Lambsbach flows through Bechhofen, northeast to the higher Käshofen over, by Kirrberg, at the Emilie rest, the Ebersberg and the Audenkellerhof over and finally. Than local boundary between Schwarzenbach and Schwarzenacker

The creek flows between Schwarzenbach, Schwarzenacker and Wörschweiler just a few meters from the mouth of Erbach in the Mastau in the assemblies.

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