Schlichem
The Schlichem is a right tributary of the Neckar in Baden- Württemberg. Your source is located 1.5 kilometers north of Tieringen (district of Meßstetten ) at an altitude of 880 m above sea level. NN. The river approaches in the center of Tieringen the European watershed to approximately 50 meters of: The likewise originating within Tieringen Upper Bara is a tributary of the Danube.
Crosses on their approximately 33 -kilometer journey to the west or clips the Schlichem following municipalities:
- Tieringen
- Hausen am Tann (750 m. Above sea level. NN )
- Council Hausen ( 675 m. Above sea level. NN )
- Schomberg ( Schlichemtalsperre: 640 m above sea level. . )
- Dautmergen
- Dietingen ( districts Böhringen and Red rooms)
- Epfendorf (570 m. Above sea level. NN )
After Schlichem also the region was named to Schomberg. The Upper Schlichemtal is a recreational area at the foot of the Swabian Alb. In the center of this area, the small town of Schomberg and Schlichemtalsperre are ( in the Upper Schlichemtal simply " the reservoir "), and which is primarily known as a lake.
The Schlichemtalsperre is crossed by a railway bridge, the Schlichem Viaduct, one of the most prominent symbols of the Schlichemtals.
East of Epfendorf opens the Schlichem about two miles behind the so-called Schlichemklamm (local name Schlichem - pools ) into the Neckar.