Kaltenmühlbach

Kaltenmühlbach
Country Germany
Basin
Main source 814 m (2,671 ft)
River mouth 545 m (1,788 ft)
49°48′41″N 12°23′30″E / 49.81139°N 12.39167°E / 49.81139; 12.39167 (Mouth of Kaltenmühlbach)Coordinates: 49°48′41″N 12°23′30″E / 49.81139°N 12.39167°E / 49.81139; 12.39167 (Mouth of Kaltenmühlbach)
Physical characteristics
Length 8.3 km (5.2 mi)

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.

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

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