Klammleitenbach
Klammleitenbach Schwemmbach |
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The water network of the Naarn at the time of the failure flood |
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location | Mühlviertel , Upper Austria ; Granite and gneiss highlands (Böhm. Masse) | |
River system | Danube | |
Drain over | Naarn → Danube → Black Sea | |
origin | Rubner pond in the Tannermoor | |
Source height | approx. 930 m above sea level A. | |
muzzle | at Königswiesen in the Große Naarn Coordinates: 48 ° 24 '35 " N , 14 ° 50' 45" E 48 ° 24 '35 " N , 14 ° 50' 45" E
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length | 12.1 km | |
Catchment area | 36.6 km² | |
FFH area , nature park | ||
Bridge over the Klammleitenbach near the Reindlmühle in the FFH area Waldaist-Naarn in Königswiesen in the district of Freistadt in Upper Austria |
The Klammleitenbach is the right upper reaches of the Große Naarn .
The body of water is initially called Schwemmbach and has a catchment area of 36.6 square kilometers. Its origin is at an altitude of 930 m above sea level. A. in the Rubner pond in the municipality of Liebenau, which is fed by several smaller source streams . With the Hinterreiterbach (Leopoldsteinerbach), the Klammleitenbach has only one tributary, which accounts for 6.6 square kilometers of the catchment area.
course
The stream leaves shortly after the village of Ruben 856 m above sea level. A. the municipality of Liebenau and reaches that of Unterweißbach , where it flows through the localities of Dauerbach and Hinterreith and then forms the border between Unterweißbach (localities Greinerschlag and Enebitschlag) and Königswiesen (locality Haid) for a few kilometers . Shortly before the local area of Königswiesen, the brook joins the Schwarzaubach to form the Große Naarn.
Economic use
There are some diversion power plants along the stream.
From the 18th century until the beginning of the Second World War, the brook was used for the flood of failure . In the Klammschlucht ( Klammleiten ), the Klammleitenbach flows partly above and partly below ground. A wooden giant, a so-called Gefluder, had to be built to pass the logs through.
Since 2002 part of the Gefluder has been rebuilt for tourism purposes. It is intended to document the difficulty of transporting wood.
The supraregional Johannesweg leads briefly along the Klammleitenbach, as do other regional hiking trails.
literature
- Klaus Berg, Clemens Gumpinger, Simonetta Siligato: Defense register of the Naarn and its tributaries. Water protection report 42nd Office of the Upper Austrian Provincial Government, Surface Water Management Department, Linz 2009, p. 50 ( PDF; 2.8 MB on land-oberoesterreich.gv.at).
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Digital Upper Austrian Room Information System (DORIS)
- ↑ Die Holzschwemme - The so-called Gefluder , in: Bergfex website, accessed on September 26, 2017