Kalbsangsttobelbach

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Kalbsangsttobelbach
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location Kempten , Allgäu , Bavaria , Germany
River system Danube
Drain over Thingerstobelbach  → Rottach  → Iller  → Danube  → Black Sea
source at Oberwittleiters
47 ° 43 '34 "  N , 10 ° 16" 25 "  E
muzzle in the Unterheggers district in the Rottach coordinates: 47 ° 43 '45 "  N , 10 ° 17' 35"  E 47 ° 43 '45 "  N , 10 ° 17' 35"  E

length 2.4 km

The Kalbsangsttobelbach is a 2.43-kilometer long, sometimes water-bearing ravine near Mariaberg in Kempten (Allgäu) . This ravine is considered to be one of the most important ravines in the city; it flows into the Rottach at Unterheggers via the Thingerstobelbach . The ravine is listed as a biotope.

The ravine has a steep gradient and has been preserved as a stretched canyon ditch. Flatter, gravelly sections and steep slopes of conglomerate banks alternate. The upper veal tobacco also has branches.

A special feature of the ravine are the lateral spring corridors , these are tufa-lime springs with occurrences of two-striped spring maidens .

A hiking trail leads through the ravine to the Mulzer-Föhre and the Mariaberg.

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