Eußerbach

The Eußerbach forms the right, northwestern headstream, over 11 kilometres long, of the Eisbach river in the county of Südliche Weinstraße, in the German federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

Eußerbach
The Eußerbach below Eußerthal
Location
LocationHaardt
  • Dahn-Annweiler Rock Country

Germany

Rhineland-Palatinate
Südliche Weinstraße
Reference no.DE: 237726
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationnear the Pfaffenkopf in the Central Palatine Forest
  coordinates49°17′20″N 7°58′30″E
  elevationca. 348 m above sea level (NHN)
Mouth 
  location
confluence: with the Dernbach to form the Eisbach
  coordinates
49°13′47″N 7°59′53″E
  elevation
ca. 174 m above sea level (NHN)
Length8.9 km
(10.48 km including Eisbach)[1]
Basin size32.89 km²
(49.75 km² including Eisbach)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionEisbachQueichRhineNorth Sea
River systemRhine
Landmarks
Tributaries 
  left→ see Tributaries
  right→ see Tributaries
WaterbodiesReservoirs: Forellenteich Schweinswoog north of Eußerthal

Sights

The abbey church of Eußerthal

Abbey Church (Klosterkirche) – The historically most important building in the valley of the Eußerbach is the Romanesque church of St. Bernard which belonged to the former Cistercian abbey of Eußerthal.

Viewing points – The L 505 state road, which climbs from about 170 metres above sea level in the south to heights of over 500 metres, is very picturesque and has several high viewing points. The surrounding area is largely natural.

References

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