Tiefenbach (Rems)

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The Tiefenbach is almost two, along with the Quellast Höllbach a good four -kilometer-long left tributary of the Rems in the east of Baden- Württemberg.

Course

The Tiefenbach arises from the confluence of Höllbach and Felbenbach between the woodlands of Catherine Forest on the west and Neidling in the East, 2 km west of Straßdorf. Both source branches originate on the northern slope of the mountain calculation, the longer Höllbach is often considered only as upper reaches of deep creek. The combined stream then flows through the wooded Hölltal initially in a northerly direction and passes it a sport shooting. A little later, the valley opens out into a well 100 m wide, long Wiesenaue. The creek keeps on turning to the northwest and finally flows on the southwestern edge of Schwäbisch Gmünd and about 250 m above the Remsbrücke the B 29 from the left in the Rems.

Catchment area

The waters flow in its forest and Auental three halbkilometrige slope streams from the Catherine Forest in the west, from the east Neidling no. Here in the East competes near the Remszufluss Deutenbach, further to the southeast, some already beyond the computational mountain, there are small tributaries of the Waldstetter stream, the above in Schwäbisch Gmünd to Joseph brook continues to flow even in the Rems. Further south, beyond the ridge drain tributaries of the Lauter, in the west of Tannbach turn to Rems, which moves to the north of the West Deep Brook catchment area of the East.

Swell

  • TK25: Topographic Map 1:25,000 Baden- Württemberg North, as a single sheet No. 7224
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