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Kaltenmühlbach

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States
  
River mouth
  
545 m (1,788 ft)

Country
  
Main source
  
814 m (2,671 ft)

Length
  
8 km

Kaltenmühlbach is an 8.3-km long left tributary of the Waldnaab in the Upper Palatinate in Bavaria, Germany. It rises in the High Thaner Forest and flows to the Waldnaab.

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Course

The Kaltenmühlbach springs at 815 m above sea Muehlbach from the so-called three wells at the foot of Entenbühl (901 m) near the border of the Silberhütte. After only a few hundred meters, it becomes a little stream in the hamlet Altglashütte. After 3 km it flows into a pond.

From the bifurcation of left flowing Silberbach, it divides again after a few kilometers, and some of the water flows back to the Kaltenmühlbach. The Silberbach flows directly into the Waldnaab.

After the Kaltenmühlbach has regenerated after its turn, it flows through a deep valley, where it grows by numerous creeks into a small river. After a few farms, it flows under the road 2172 (Plößberg - Bärnau), and then helps the fledgling Waldnaab flow.

Inflows

  • Urtlbach
  • References

    Kaltenmühlbach Wikipedia


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