Neuwiesenbach

The Neuwiesenbach in Alzenau

Mouth of the Neuwiesenbaches in the Kahl

The Neuwiesenbach is a left tributary of the Kahl in the Aschaffenburg district in the Bavarian Spessart.

Course

As Rückersbach he rises in the angel fountain, between Hörstein and hollow at the base raven head ( 395 m). After his source of Rückersbach flows through a narrow gorge in Alzenauer upper forest until he leaves the forest on the Schlossberg in waterless. He fed some fish ponds in the valley of the vineyards. Now he reached the park on the site of the present county hospital Alzenau, which is partly located in the former palace waterless. The Rückersbach flows through this park, which has an exotic trees (eg redwoods ), two small ponds, and also serves as a supply line for a fountain. After he leaves the park and is completely piped in waterless.

After being at the upper end of the so-called Neuwiese again enters into the daylight at the end of the village, it bears the name Neuwiesenbach. This is there, reinforced by the small tributary Esbach that comes from the foot of the ski jump head. The Neuwiesenbach now flows through the meadows and then reaches the city of Alzenau. It crosses the State Road 3202 and ends in the Kahl.

Inflows

  • Esbach (right, temporarily dry)
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