Perlbach (rain)

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Perlbach
Oberlauf: Mietnach
Old form of name: Miethnach
Data
Water code DE : 152294
location Bavaria
River system Danube
Drain over Rain  → Danube  → Black Sea
source south of Zinzenzell
49 ° 4 ′ 1 ″  N , 12 ° 34 ′ 37 ″  E
Source height over  655  m above sea level NN
muzzle west of Wiesing from the left and south in the Regen Coordinates: 49 ° 10 ′ 37 ″  N , 12 ° 28 ′ 37 ″  E 49 ° 10 ′ 37 ″  N , 12 ° 28 ′ 37 ″  E
Mouth height below  353  m above sea level NN
Height difference 302 m
Bottom slope 12 ‰
length 26.2 km
Catchment area 82.43 km²
Small towns Roding
Communities Wiesenfelden , Michelsneukirchen , Falkenstein , Zell

The Perlbach is a river in Bavaria in the administrative districts of Lower Bavaria and Upper Palatinate , which drains into the rain from the left and southeast near Wiesing in the town of Roding in the Upper Palatinate district of Cham .

Surname

On the Lower Bavarian side and up to Falkenstein, the Perlbach still bears its original name Miethnach today. The name of the hamlet Mietnach am Perlbach (between Marienstein and Trasching ), west of the Zinzenberg , proves that the name Miethnach is the older one.

geography

course

The Perlbach rises in the Lower Bavarian district of Straubing-Bogen south of Zinzenzell between Geraszell and the Edenhof. It flows roughly to the north-west, the upper course rather steadily, while the lower course makes a large, semi-circular arc to the south-west and back. Very soon he moved to the Upper Palatinate district of Cham , where he stayed in the rain until the mouth near Wiesing .

Larger tributaries are the left Geißbach near Völling , the left Urbachl near Au and the longest, last and right Neudecker Bach shortly after Trasching .

Tributaries

from the source to the mouth

Source of the Perlbach named here Mietnach between Geraszell in the south and the Edenhof of the municipality of Wiesenfelden in the Lower Bavarian district of Straubing-Bogen , at about 655  m above sea level. NN and a little south of the Steinbuckels ( 667.1  m above sea level ). The young brook first flows north, after passing the Edenhof then west-northwest.

  • Inflow, from the right and northeast to below 610  m above sea level. NN shortly before midnight . Arises at over 640  m above sea level. NN in the Rötwiesen a little southwest of Zinzenzell .
  • Inflow, from the left and southwest to below 599  m above sea level. NN at Mittnach. Arises at over 620  m above sea level. NN near Engelbarzell .
  • Inflow, from the right and east-northeast to below 592  m above sea level. NN at Perlbachsteg near Haunsbach . Flows below 680  m above sea level. NN a pond at the Kagerhof and feeds some ponds.
  • Inflow, from the left and southwest to below 591  m above sea level. NN little after the previous one. Flows from a pond at a Haunsbach farm to the west of the Steinbuckels ( 638  m above sea level ). From here the Perlbach flows roughly north.
  • Inflow, from the right and east to below 563  m above sea level. NN after the Kothmühl from Michelsneukirchen . Arises at over 665  m above sea level. NN in a northwestern bay near Wiesenfelden- Weiherhaus . The stream, which is still called Mietnach here, crosses over to the municipality mark of Michelsneukirchen in the Upper Palatinate district of Cham , after crossing under the district road CHA-15. it flows as Perlbach northwest.
  • Querbach , from the right and northeast to almost 540  m above sea level. NN at the Bruckmühl . Short outflow of a pond at about 562  m above sea level. NN at Niederhof . Immediately afterwards at the Fingermühl , the stream turns briefly to the southwest.
  • Geißbach , from the left and southeast to 489.2  m above sea level. NN near the Adlmühl von Völling in the municipality of Falkenstein . Arises at over 605  m above sea level. NN east of Aukenzell on the edge of the Braunau forest . From here west run.
  • Griesbach , from the left and southwest to about 460  m above sea level. NN near Mühltal . Arises below 535  m above sea level. NN under the holiday complex in the west of Falkenstein itself. From here the Perlbach runs northwest for a long time.
  • Altweihergraben , from the right and east to 438  m above sea level. NN near Haguenau . The longer right upper course is below 565  m above sea level. NN southeast of Willmannsried .
  • Urbachl , from the left and south to below 433  m above sea level. NN across from Au . Arises at about 555  m above sea level. NN near Schergendorf .
  • Roiderwiesgraben , from the right and northeast to below 432  m above sea level. NN shortly before Mietnach . Arises below 520  m above sea level. NN near Litzelsdorf .
  • Inflow, from the left and northwest to below 425  m above sea level. Above sea ​​level below spoon mill . Arises below 490  m above sea level. NN near Kiesried in the municipality of Zell , in whose district the Perlbach has crossed here, after which it runs northeast.
  • Inflow, from the right and southeast to below 420  m above sea level. NN near Geresdorf . Arises below 530  m above sea level. NN in the forest on the Zinzenberg .
  • Weberbachl , from the right and southeast to below 387  m above sea level. NN in Trasching in the city of Roding . Is a short run of the outdoor pool at about 400  m above sea level. NN in the Brennetstrasse.
  • Neudecker Bach , from the right and southeast to less than 380  m above sea level. NN little after Trasching. Arises at 502.8  m above sea level. NN near Michelsneukirchen- Thiermietnach from the confluence of the right Fichtenbach and the left Schröttinger Bach . The remaining course of the Perlbach moves north-northeast.

Mouth of the Perlbach about 500 meters below the village of Wiesing von Roding at less than 353  m above sea level. NN from the left and south-south-west in the rain running roughly west here .

places

and neighbors, from the source to the mouth. Selection. Only the towns with the greatest indentation are directly on the run.
  • District of Straubing-Bogen
    • Community Wiesenfelden
      • Edenhof (right)
      • Midnight (right)
      • Rupertshof (right slope, opposite the following)
  • Cham district
    • Michelsneukirchen parish
      • Kothmühl (left)
      • Forest (left)
      • Schwaigersried (left slope)
      • Obermuhl
      • Bruckmühl
      • Finger mill (left)
      • Wood mill (?)
    • Community Falkenstein
      • Adlmühl (left)
      • Seidlmühl (right)
      • Völling (right)
      • Schellmühl (left and left slope)
      • Falkenstein (top of the settlement on the left)
      • Mühlthal
      • Schweinsberg
      • House yard (left)
      • Au (right)
      • Rent to (right)
      • Spoon mill (left)
    • Zell municipality
      • Geresdorf
      • Stone mill (right)
    • City of Roding
      • Trasching
      • Mackenschleif (right)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b List of brook and river areas in Bavaria - Naab to Isar river area, page 11 of the Bavarian State Office for the Environment, as of 2016 (PDF; 2.8 MB)
  2. Weinerius, Map of Upper and Lower Bavaria, 1579th