Salz (river)

The salt in Bad Soden

The salt ( rear left) opens into the Kinzig (from back right to front right)

The salt is a right tributary of the Kinzig in the southern Vogelsberg in Hesse. The name is associated with salt springs.

Geography

Headwaters

The salt is formed from the confluence of two spring-fed streams. Both bear the name of salt or salt creek. The right, longer source stream rises in Hartmannshain, a district of Grebe grove, on the B 275 It runs along the B 276 to the southeast by Völzberg and Lichenroth. At the wastewater treatment plant discharges him to his greatest inflow, the water Salzer. South of salt he unites with the left source stream.

The left, with less water source stream originates east of Nieder-Moos, near the dewatered to Fulda Mooser ponds. It flows south-west direction through the village salt, where he runs the bacon mill. There it flows together with the right source stream.

Course

The salt runs after the confluence of the headwaters to the south and flows through the Huttengrund to Bad Soden. There, the salt already flows within the boundaries of Salmuenster in the Kinzig.

Inflows

  • Engelbach (left)
  • Fahrbach (left)
  • Forest and wash pond Bach ( right)
  • Stubbach (left)

Places on the salt

  • Radmühl
  • Rebsdorf
  • Rabenstein
  • Kerbersdorf
  • Romsthal
  • Eckard Roth
  • Wahlert
  • Bad Soden
  • Salmuenster
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