Rottach (Isar)

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Rottach
Small and Large Rothbach
The Rottach flows into the Isar

The Rottach flows into the Isar

Data
Water code DE : 161798
location Upper Bavaria
River system Danube
source east of Rothenrain
Source height 640  m
muzzle Isar coordinates: 47 ° 50 '22 "  N , 11 ° 30' 38"  E 47 ° 50 '22 "  N , 11 ° 30' 38"  E
Mouth height 600  m
Height difference 40 m
Bottom slope 3.1 ‰
length 13.1 km
Catchment area 21.63 km²
Left tributaries Saubach, Bernwieser Bach, Lechnerbach

The Rottach is a left tributary of the Isar in Upper Bavaria .

The Rottach rises in the eastern part of a U-shaped valley, in the middle of which there is a ridge up to 666 m with the hamlet of Rothenrain. The valley is a bog, which gives the Rottach a brown color. The Rottach flows past the Rothmühle in the western part of the valley, where water is diverted for the Mühlbach and finally flows into the Isar. There the Rottach is also called Großer Rothbach , in the upper reaches of Rothenrain Kleiner Rothbach.

In some areas, the Rottach represents the border between the municipality of Wackersberg and the municipalities of Bad Heilbrunn and Königsdorf .

Web links

Commons : Rottach  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.lfu.bayern.de/wasser/gewaesserverzeichnis/doc_pic/tab16.pdf#page=32
At Rothmühle in May 2016