Waldbach (Grießbach)

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Waldbach
Data
Water code AT : 2-8-270-84-7
location Kitzbühel district , Tyrol
River system Danube
Drain over Grießbach  → Großache (Tiroler Achen)  → Chiemsee  → Alz  → Inn  → Danube  → Black Sea
Moratalbach ∞ Steingassergraben at Waidring - Enthgrieß
47 ° 35 '32 "  N , 12 ° 32' 10"  O
Source height 755  m above sea level A.
muzzle near Erpfendorf-Wald in the Grießbach Coordinates: 47 ° 35 '13 "  N , 12 ° 28' 33"  E 47 ° 35 '13 "  N , 12 ° 28' 33"  E
Mouth height 626  m above sea level A.
Height difference 129 m
Bottom slope 32 ‰
length 4.1 km
Catchment area 26.1 km²
Left tributaries Gleissenbach, Grünwaldgraben, Schaderbach, Böckstättgraben
Right tributaries Mühltalbach, Moratalbach, Krintalbach
Communities Waidring , Kirchdorf in Tirol

The Waldbach is over the Grießbach a right tributary of the Großache (also: Kössener Ache, Tiroler Achen) in the Kitzbühel district , Tyrol , between the Chiemgau Alps in the north and the Loferer and Leoganger Steinberge in the south.

Run and landscape

The course of the river is a wide trough valley between 750 and 620  m above sea level. A. The valley is called Innerwald and is the natural east-west continuation of the Strub valley , from the valley watershed near Waidring to Erpfendorf in the Leukental on the Großache. It divides the Fellhorn ( 1765  m above sea level ) in the north against the Kirchbergstock ( Wallerberg 1682  m above sea level ) in the south and is generally seen with the Strub valley as the southern border of the Chiemgau Alps against the Loferer and Leoganger Steinberge . Here runs Loferer road  (B 178).

The approximately 4 kilometer long stream arises from two source streams at Waidring- Enthgrieß ( 755  m above sea level ):

  • Steingassergrabenbach rises at 1071  m above sea level. A. ( ) between the Steinplatte ( 1869  m above sea level ) and the Fellhorn in the municipality of Waidring. It flows south through the Waidringer district of Mühlau ( 850  m above sea level ) with Alpbach ( Gleissenbach from left ) and reaches the Strub valley at Hausergasse , where it bends sharply westwards and forms one side of the valley watershed at Waidring, the Haselbach (Loferbach , Strubache) to the Salzburg Saalach the other. Here the Grünwaldgraben flows out to the left via the villages of Auergasse and Schredergasse from near the watershed, a wet meadow area.
  • Moratalbach right out of the Moratal , a wide high valley on the Fellhorn

In the course of the Kloibentalbach follow to the left of the Hochgründberg in the Kirchberg massif , 1495  m above sea level. A. , the place Reiterdörfl ( 773  m above sea level ) above the valley floor, and the Mühltalbach at the place Mühltal from the Lassgraben , with the waterfall Haslerschlucht .

The forest stream enters a short valley narrow, at Rudersberg the stream reaches the municipality of Kirchdorf . The Krintalbach with the Froidgraben to the right of the Fellhornfuß, and the Schaderbach and the Böckstättgraben from the left from the shady side forests flow out. At the villages of Schwaben and Völkl , where the valley merges into the wide valley of the Großache as the edge of the Tyrolean Sankt Johanner basin , the Waldbach flows into the Grießbach , which itself flows into the Großache after another 1½ kilometers near Erpfendorf .

Individual evidence

  1. a b WIS -Tirol. Water information system Tyrol , Tyrolean provincial government - water management department (water book online at TIRIS → Water → Waters)
  2. a b TIRIS - Tyrolean regional planning and information system
  3. a b The course of the brook is unnamed in the ÖK 50 , named after the Tyrolean water book
    Innerwaldbach by Hubert Trimmel : mountain group structure for the Austrian cave directory . Ed .: Association of Austrian Speleologists. Vienna 1962, entries 1322 Kalkstein , 1325 Fellhorn . Historically, the name
    Waidringer Bach can also be found for Grießbachunterlauf and Waldbach : "[...] the long-wave Thal Innerwald, from which the Waidringer Bach, also called Waldbach, rushes out to unite with the Großache at the Wohlmuthinger Bridge." Johann Jakob Staffler : Tyrol and Vorarlberg: in 2 parts . Thl. 2 Tyrol and Vorarlberg, topographically . tape
     1 . Rauch, 1841, district Kitzbühel , p. 895 ( full text in Google Book Search).
  4. not to be confused with the Sankt Johann – Bischofshofener basin of the Salzach in the Salzburg Pongau