Sulzbächle

The Sulzbächle is a small right tributary of the river Kinzig, between Schiltach and Wolfach, Baden- Wurttemberg, Black Forest, Ortenaukreis. The stream has a length from the source to the mouth of about 6 km. It rises east below the Staufen head ( 851 m), in Wolfacher district Kinzig -St. Novel. After a short southeasterly flow direction of the stream reaches the center of the mountain village of St. Roman one, an absolutely idyllic Schwarzwaldort with lush hills and meadows, surrounded by fir trees. After it goes to St. Roman at a brisk steep slope of the Kinzig. Partly farmsteads and houses line the valley. Approximately in the middle of the valley, you reach the former exclave Sulzbächle and Konradhof, formerly an exclave of the village Lehengericht belonging to Schiltach since 1974. This area was made ​​in 1979 to the city of Wolfach. The residents but continue to maintain the customs of the feudal Gerichter, so you wear even here the fief Gerichter costume. After Konradhof still follow a few individual houses and after the railway line of the Kinzig Valley Railway was passed under the Sulzbächle then flows into the Kinzig.

The Sulzbächle is because of the village of St. Roman, thanks gastronomy and natural beauty has an interesting holiday and weekend getaway home. Through the upper valley and the town of St. Roman the loop trail leads Hansjakobweg I.

  • River system Kinzig (Rhine)
  • River in Europe
  • River in Baden- Württemberg
  • Waters in Ortenaukreis
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