Waldangelbach

Forest Angelbach at the creek bridge Rotenberg

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The forest Angelbach, often just called Angelbach, is a 17 km long river. Across the western Kraichgau, the left and south ends in the town of Wiesloch in the Rhein- Neckar-Kreis in Baden- Württemberg in the Leimbach

He is to be distinguished from little up the valley in Dielheim from the other side of the Leimbach tapered Gauangelbach, which is also referred to as Angelbach.

Geography

Course

The forest Angelbach arises on the boundary of the Östringer village Eichelbergstrasse and then flows into very resistant northwestern running the Sinsheim district Waldangelloch, the community Angelbachtal, Mühlhausen, the Rauenberger district of Rotenberg and Rauen mountain itself, which all belong to the Kraichgau, and leads finally just before its entry in the upper Rhine Valley after a run of 17 km in Wiesloch from left and southeast in the Leimbach.

Catchment area

The catchment area of ​​the forest Angel Bach is situated between the river systems of the Elsenz the east and southeast and the Kraichbachs the southwest and west, both of which are about half an order of magnitude longer. The highest point is located on the glans mountain near the eponymous town at 326.8 m above sea level. NN close to the source and close to the south-east corner of the watershed, from which this example in the form of a spindle about 15 km to the northeast to the mouth in Wiesloch to about 116 m above sea level. NN stretches. To cross it reaches a maximum width of almost 5.5 km.

Inflows commented,

Origin of the forest Angelbach about 200 m northeast and 50 m below the &nbs; Eichelberger St. Michael's Chapel at about 250 m above sea level. NN in the lower slope forest of the mountain between glans ( 326.8 m above sea level. NN ) in the northeast and the Pommern ( 271.1 m above sea level. NN ) in the west over the elongated mountain chapel contiguous terrain level.

  • On the other Quellast, from right at the exit of the forest Talsteige the L 551 to about 225 m above sea level. NN, 0.813 km and 0.483 km ². Arises at the upper end of the crate at the road junction to the glans mountain at about 250 m above sea level. NN. This branch is slightly shorter with a slightly larger due to the high Eichelbergstrasse the right catchment area than the main branch.
  • Begging ditch, left on the southeastern boundary of the local village Sinsheimer Waldangelloch to about 190 m above sea level. NN, 0.536 km. Arises on the eastern slope of the mountain begging to about 230 m above sea level. NN.
  • Borhardsklinge from the left in Waldangelloch over the remains of the castle, 0.781 km. Gives rise to about 240 m above sea level. NN and passes through the tree- filled Pfaffenloch.
  • Winkelbach, from right in Waldangelloch to below 185 m above sea level. NN, 2.797 km and 3.751 km ². Arises in a wide strip of woods northeast of the village against the Immel houses farm on about 235 m above sea level. NN. Dorn beat digging, of the left edge of the Löhles the western tip of the Great Forest at about 200 m above sea level. NN, 1.4 km away. Arise in one Wegkreu in the Great Forest to about 225 m above sea level. NN.
  • Bittichgraben, from left west of the Buchenauer Court at about 190 m above sea level. NN, 1.245 km. Arises on the eastern edge of the open Bittichs against the forest in the west to about 218 m above sea level. NN and then runs on Buchenauerhof passing through the now serves as the golf course grounds. Hans ditch, from left shortly before the mouth, most recently on the edge of a forest strip on the golf course, 0.54 km. Gives rise to almost 230 m above sea level. NN.
  • Current flows through the outlet from the Wüstrott two ponds to less than 190 m above sea level. NN, 0.1633 ha and 0.2548 ha
  • Feeds west under the Dammberg another pond to below 182 m above sea level. NN, 0.1073 ha
  • FEEDING more than Heimbach four ponds in the fields Won bishop at about 180 m above sea level. NN, with 0,207 ha
  • Inflow from the right with the bishop fields in one against the edge provided with an earth dam basin to about 172 m above sea level. NN, about 0.4 km. Arises at about 185 m above sea level. NN.
  • When digging, right in Eschelbach the fire station at around 170 m above sea level. NN, both streams are verdolt here, 1.346 km. A result of a Aussiedlerhofkomplex west of Eschelbach to about 200 m above sea level. NN. Lord Bach, from left on the northwestern outskirts of Eschelbach to over 180 m above sea level. NN, 0.669 km. Arises at the bottom foot of the mountain rats to less than 210 m above sea level. NN. Other upper reaches, from the left on the way from the village to the vineyards on Rattersberg to below 190 m above sea level. NN, about 0.5 km. Arises at the foot of the vineyard slope below 210 m above sea level. NN. Is about the same as the other branch.
  • Four small ponds on the left of the barrel directly in front of the mouth, along 0.0776 ha
  • Bruchgraben left source Bach, 1.033 km. Arises from a source to the west of the forest Gewanns Legelsbusch to below 200 m above sea level. NN.
  • Legelsbuschgraben right source Bach, 0.706 km. Arises in the southern Legelsbusch to about 190 m above sea level. NN. On the other Quellast of Legelsbuschgrabens, from left to about 180 m above sea level. NN, about 0.3 km. Arises at about 200 m above sea level. NN. Slightly longer than the main branch.
  • Lower Melschbach, of right just before the commercial area in Bangert at about 162 m above sea level. NN, 1.825 km. Arises west of the town at the Neufeld on a slope on the bushes about 203 meters above sea level. NN. Melschbach, left off the southern tip of the wooded Wallenberg to about 170 m above sea level. NN, 0.752 km. Built to the east of the Dielheimer Windhofs to over 200 m above sea level. NN.

Mouth of the creek in the forest Angel western Wiesloch at the junction of the Dr. Martin Luther from the Schwetzingerstraße to about 116 m above sea level. NN from left and southeast in the Leimbach. The stream here is 16.98 km long and has a catchment area of ​​52.560 km ² behind.

Towns

The waters from the source to the mouth. Only places deepest nesting level are even bordering waters.

  • District of Karlsruhe community Östringen ( no locality )
  • Sinsheim Waldangelloch (village)
  • Michel Field (village)
  • Eichtersheim (village)
  • Mühlhausen (village)
  • Rotenberg (village)
  • Rough mountain (village)
  • (western city)

Wildlife landscape at the forest brook fishing

The wildlife landscape at the forest brook fishing is one of the districts Rauenberg and Wiesloch. It has a size of approximately 11.5 ha and includes former surfaces of the clay pit and parts of the forest Angelbach with meadows and forests. It protects the latter part of the stream bed of the forest Angel Bach before its confluence with the Leimbach. The valley is very wide, composed of the right slope gently and with wine. The left entirely lacking, and its floodplain, formerly pure meadow land is almost completely plowed today.

The small forest Angelbach has dug deep into the alluvial loess in numerous places and on its two steep banks increased a nice, mostly closed and semi-natural alder - ash riparian forest. As almost everywhere actionable loams and clays occur in this area, mostly from the Oligocene, were parts of today's conservation area as open pit mines in use.

In 1987 was established here in self-work of the Society for Nature Conservation Rauenberg a secondary habitat, among others, artificial ponds in torrential alluvial forest and improved spawning opportunities available there amphibians, especially the yellow-bellied toad.

Since some lawns came with under protection is fixed for the flora here several companies wet grassland, the swamp forests and roadsides study. Mostly found this species, the high nitrogen content tolerated or even need that comes from agricultural use, but also from flooding.

On the shore and Roads are for example the Pestwurzen that form with their giant leaves all the hallways: a rare sight today. In the undergrowth of Aue Forest are those indicators of elderberry and blackberry, in the meadows of blue meadow cranesbill and the white cow parsley and hogweed. Typical plants very humid locations are blooming in spring Sumpfdotterblumen with the juice of the petals before the butter was made yellow and the Met is sweetened with perennials of meadowsweet. Even less showy grasses, sedges and rushes namely numerous can be discovered.

Within the reserve, numerous bird species. About 50 species breeding birds have been identified to date, including such valuable species such as the golden oriole, Marsh and Willow Tit, Nightingale and Red-backed Shrike. Occasionally, it tries the kingfisher perched on the steep walls of the creek bank with success.

Fruit and wine trail

The fruit and wine trail bordering the natural reserve landscape on forest Angelbach and was created in 1992 by the town of Wiesloch in cooperation with the winery cellar Wiesloch, the wine cooperative, the Horticultural Association, the fruit-growing cooperatives Wiesloch and the land consolidation authority. Concern of this trail is to inform about the importance and diversity of the wine and fruit-growing in Wiesloch and draw attention to the needs of nature and landscape protection.

The fruit and wine trail Wiesloch is part of the wine trail Badische mountain road / Kraichgau. Total trip length is 2.4 km, where the trail is lined with a total of 21 explanatory panel on which information on following topics:

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