Weibersbach
The women creek behind the castle in Michel Bach
Mouth of the creek women in the Kahl
The women Bach (also Albstadt Bach or Michel Bach) is a right tributary of the Kahl in the Aschaffenburg district in the Bavarian Spessart. It arises in the northeastern part of Albstadt, a district of Alzenau, (also called Wehmigbach ) by the confluence of the creek and calibration Wehmig.
Name
The original name Michel Bach waters comes from the old word " mihil " that exploits large and the Old High German bach. The explanation gives larger stream. He gave the place Michel Bach, through which it flows, its name.
Geography
Headwaters
Wehmig
The Wehmigbach originates at Metz head ( 351 m) in the Sülzert. He takes the Ruhgraben on, fed to the tennis courts, some fish ponds and flows towards Albstadt. It is 3.2 km long and the relatively water-rich source stream.
Oak brook
The 2.4 km long oak creek rises in Hesse on the grounds of belonging to outdoor court yard Trages. There he fed the man-made water hazards on the golf course. In Albstadt he unites the sports fields with the Wehmigbach.
Course
After the confluence of the headwaters it flows as Albstadt Bach reached the place and Michel Bach. He bears the name of women Bach and flows between the houses on Michel Bacher castle over. It crosses through an underpass State Road 2305 and ends in the Kahl.
Inflows
- Blackbird trench (left, temporarily dry)
- Karst trench (right, temporarily dry)