Tiefental (Schwarza)

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Tiefental
location Rohr im Gebirge and Schwarzau im Gebirge , Lower Austria
Waters Schwarza
Mountains Gutenstein Alps / Mürzsteger Alps
Geographical location 47 ° 51 '47 "  N , 15 ° 40' 26"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 51 '47 "  N , 15 ° 40' 26"  E
Tiefental (Lower Austria)
Tiefental
height 680  m
particularities Name of the Schwarza here also Tiefentalbach or Trauchbach ;
Also the location of Rohr in the mountains (uninhabited)

The Tiefental is a section of the Schwarza valley in the municipality of Rohr im Gebirge and Schwarzau im Gebirge in Lower Austria.

The approximately 3 kilometer long valley branches off westwards from the valley of the upper Schwarza, the area near Gschaiderwirt . It lies between the Großenberg  ( 1102  m above sea level ) to the north, which belongs to the Reisalpe – Hegerberg group of the Gutenstein Alps , and the Sulzberg  ( 1021  m above sea level ) to the south, a side mountain in the Obersberg -Stock, which is part of the Göller -Gippel train in the Mürzsteg Alps calculates.

In the valley flows the Schwarza, which forms in the upper section of the Tiefental from Grüner and Dürrer Schwarza . In the middle of the valley, on the Rohr – Schwarzau municipal boundary, the Trauchbach flows from the right (south) . The names here are partly different from today's official hydrography, so the name Trauchbach or explicitly Tiefentalerbach is also found here for the Schwarza (with which the Schwarza would only arise at Gschaiderwirt).

The wooded, narrow Kerbtal is lonely and uninhabited. The Tiefental house , a part of Rohr, is uninhabited today. The L4056 Gschaiderwirt– Ochsattel leading through the valley forms the only road connection both to the remote Schwarzau village of Trauch (on the Trauchbach) and to the remote Rohrer village of Hochreith (in the valley of the Dürren Schwarza).

Individual evidence

  1. Lower Austria Atlas (NÖGIS) → Topics Water Book → Catchment Areas (WLV) and NPG (National Water Management Plan ) → Water bodies ; as well as BMLFUW: Area directory Leitha, Rabnitz and Raab area ;
    the WLV catchment area of ​​the Trauchbach is called " Trauchbach , vulgo Tiefentalerbach "
  2. For example, 3rd country survey , around 1870; compare also A. Bittner: From the area around Schwarzau in the mountains. Report of July 31 [1893]. In: Negotiations of the Geol. Ges. No. 10, 1893, pp. 245–247 ( PDF on ZOBODAT ); there p. 246: "The Schwarza River arises near north above Schwarzau through the union of the Rohrer cell stream with the Trauchbach and the Paxwasser ."
  3. For example, the delimitation of the Obersberg group (group no. 1843) in the mountain group structure according to Trimmel .