Germany
Hesse
Gießen District
Vogelsbergkreis
Lauterbach (Hessen)
Lauter River in Lauterbach
Germany
Hesse
Gießen District
Vogelsbergkreis
Lauterbach (Hessen)
Lauter River in Lauterbach
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Location: Lauterbach (Hessen), Vogelsbergkreis, Gießen District, Hesse, Germany
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127km
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The Lauter is the 27.9 kilometers long, left source river of the Schlitz. It flows through Lauterbach and gave the city its name. In Bad Salzschlirf it flows together with the Altefeld and this is how the Schlitz is created, which in turn flows into the Fulda behind the town of Schlitz.
August 21, 2020
The Lauter is almost 28 km long and flows into the Altenfeld in Bad Salzschlirf. It flows through Lauterbach and gives the town a certain charm. The Lauterbacher Strolch sits on it and you can cross it on the stepping stones.
August 22, 2020
The rivers that have their source in the Vogelsberg include the Schwalm and Lauter, which are part of the Fulda river system and thus the Weser, the Nidda, Nidder and Wetter, which belong to the Main river system and thus the Rhine, and the Ohm, which drains via the Lahn to the Rhine .
June 2, 2022
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Location: Lauterbach (Hessen), Vogelsbergkreis, Gießen District, Hesse, Germany
5.0
(5)
59
00:37
10.0km
100m
4.7
(58)
246
02:35
41.2km
390m
4.7
(115)
542
07:40
127km
1,000m