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Bavaria

Upper Palatinate

Amberg-Sulzbach

Hohenburg

Bench and information board on the Lauterach

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Hohenburg

Bench and information board on the Lauterach

Bench and information board on the Lauterach

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    October 9, 2023

    The Lauterach

    The Lauterach rises in the area of the Lauterhofen market in the Upper Palatinate Jura from two springs, the Lauterbrunnen and the Ziegelbrunnen. The Lauterach flows in a southeasterly direction through the districts of Neumarkt and Amberg-Sulzbach. Surrounded by forestry and agricultural areas, it crosses the towns of Lauterhofen, Pfaffenhofen, Kastl, Ransbach, Allersburg, Hohenburg, Adertshausen and Schmidmühlen.

    The Lauterach's tributaries are the Mühlhauser Bach, the Weihermühlbach, the Hausener Bach and the Taubenbach, as well as a number of dry valleys that do not always have water.

    From the source to the mouth, the Lauterach overcomes a height difference of around 128 m with an above-ground catchment area of approx. 327.2 km² and a total length of around 34.8 km.

    To protect the town of Schmidmühlen from flooding from the Lauterach, a flood protection system was built by the Upper Palatinate district and put into operation in 2008.

    It was only marginally straightened and is therefore still structurally rich. Together with the Hausener Bach, the Lauterach is classified as a priority water for fish faunism.


    Source: Weiden Water Management Office

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