Schlichem is a river of Baden-Württemberg , Germany . It passes through Schömberg and flows, 33 km (21 mi) away, into the Neckar in Epfendorf .
6-647: Its source is located 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) north of Tieringen (district of Meßstetten ) at an elevation of 880 m above sea Level. The river approaches the European watershed in the centre of Tieringen. The closest distance is 50 metres (160 ft). Beyond this, the Upper Bära , which also originates in Tieringen, competes with the Danube . On its 34.4-kilometre-long (21.4 mi) way westwards through
12-995: The Swabian Alb , the foothills of the Alb and the Gäulandschaft along the course of the Neckar, the Schlichen crosses or passes through the following towns and communities: At Schömberg, the Schlichem is dammed up by the Schlichemtalsperre to form a reservoir, which is also developed as a bathing lake. It is crossed by the Schlichem Viaduct of the Balingen-Schömberg railway line . (former railway line Balingen-Rottweil). East of Epfendorf
18-582: The Neckar, worth mentioning among them are successively the medium Starzel and the small Weiherbach , which flow to the Neckar via the Prim , and the direct inflow Wettebach . The highest elevations in the catchment area rise above the plateaus on both sides of the upper course valley in the Alb, which are often above 950 m (3,120 ft). The highest point is the forested peak of the Rainen southeast of Ratshausen at 1,006.1 m (3,301 ft), over which
24-418: The Schlichem river flows about two kilometres below the so-called Schlichemklamm . (local name Schlichem- Gumpen ) in the nature reserve Schlichemtal , which stretches down to this, from the right into the upper Neckar . The catchment area of the Schlichem, which covers almost 109 km (42 sq mi), borders in the northwest on that of the small downstream Neckar tributary Schenkenbach . Behind
30-504: The following, very long watershed in the northeast, first the Stunzach , then longer its receiving water Eyach competes. In the southeast the already mentioned Upper Baer runs over the Baer to the Danube , then at the left watershed first in the south the right upper course Lower Baer . In the southwest some other brooks on the other side of the river are again flowing from the right to
36-541: The southern watershed passes. The similarly high right watershed just misses the 1000-meter mark at the upper part of the run with 998.6 m (3,276 ft) on the summit Gespaltener Fels of the Schafberg plateau. Tieringen Tieringen is a district of the town of Meßstetten in the Zollernalbkreis district of Baden-Württemberg , Germany. As of 2010 Tieringen had a population of 1069. Tieringen
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