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Klingbach

Klingbach
Altmühle in Herxheim bei Landau.jpg
The Klingbach and the old mill in Herxheim
Pfaelzerwaldkarte Flussgebiete Klingbach-Erlenbach-Otterbach.png
Course of the Klingbach (top)
Location Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Reference no. DE: 237546
Basin features
Main source Near Lindelbrunn Castle
350 m
River mouth Near Hördt into the Michelsbach
99 m
49°10′43″N 8°20′23″E / 49.178509°N 8.339857°E / 49.178509; 8.339857
Progression Michelsbach → Rhine → North Sea
River system Rhine
Basin size 130.241 km²
Tributaries
  • Left:
    Kaiserbach, Quodbach
Physical characteristics
Length 37.84 km

The Klingbach is a stream, just under 38 kilometres long, in South Palatinate, Germany, and a left-hand tributary of the Michelsbach.

The main source of the Klingbach is located in the southern Palatine Forest, the German part of the Wasgau, at a height of about 350 m above sea level (NN) on the northeast slope of the hill on which the ruined Lindelbrunn Castle stands. Another, almost equally strong, source is situated a good two kilometres to the south. The two source streams converged after about three kilometres in Silz.

The Klingbach leaves the hills in an eastern direction at Klingenmünster and crosses the German Wine Route before reaching the Upper Rhine Plain. It flows through the western half of the plain, initially in an easterly direction, but later swinging more to the northeast. Southeast of Rohrbach it is joined on the left by the Kaiserbach, almost 20 kilometres long, and above Herxheim by the eight kilometre long Quodbach.

Until the first half of the 19th century, the Klingbach emptied into a bend of the Upper Rhine east of Hördt. With the channelization of the Rhine its confluence became part of the (99 m above sea level (NN)) Old Rhine. Today the old bend in the river is a river in its own right, called the Michelsbach.


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