Laudach

The Laudach in winter.

The Laudach in summer.

The Laudach is a river in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. She is a total of about 22 km long, making it the largest tributary of the Alm

The larger exterior Laudach is the outflow of Laudachsees in Gmunden. She passes from the south, the municipalities of St. Konrad, Gschwandt, Kirchham and Vorchdorf.

The tributary, the interior Laudach (or drought Laudach ), rises in the municipality of Kirchham. It is formed from the two source rivers course Bach and Edlbach. The water they receive from the horseshoe shape around the Kirchhamer district Hagenmühle stored hills Wiesberg, Hacklberg and Feichtenschlager mountain. Also coming from the south opens this right tributary north of the center of Vorchdorf in the (outer) Laudach.

The Laudach flows about 5 km after the confluence of the exterior and interior Laudach, several times interrupted by small weirs, in the southern municipality of Bad Wimsbach in the Alm

Along the Laudach you will find a number of artificial ponds.

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