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Glatt (in its upper course: ''Kübelbach'') is a river of
Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg (; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million inhabitants across a ...
,
Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwee ...
. On its shore is the village Glatt, known for its watercastle. It ends in the territory of
Horb am Neckar Horb am Neckar is a town in the southwest of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located on the Neckar river, between Offenburg to the west (about away) and Tübingen to the east (about away). It has around 25,000 inhabitants, of whom ...
in the
Neckar The Neckar () is a river in Germany, mainly flowing through the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg, with a short section through Hesse. The Neckar is a major right tributary of the Rhine. Rising in the Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis near Schwen ...
river.


Geography


Source streams

The ''Glatt'' originates in the village Aach, a district of
Dornstetten Dornstetten is a town in the district of Freudenstadt in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. It is situated in the Black Forest, 7 km east of Freudenstadt. It was founded in the early Middle Ages and is well known for its half-timbere ...
. Here, the left and northern upper reaches of the Kübelbach merge with the right Stockerbach coming from the northwest next to the Grüntaler Straße to form the Glatt. Both branches are between 8 and 9 km long. The main upper course of the Glatt is the Kübelbach. Its own upper course up to the ''Silberwiesen'' before the first settlement
Dornstetten Dornstetten is a town in the district of Freudenstadt in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. It is situated in the Black Forest, 7 km east of Freudenstadt. It was founded in the early Middle Ages and is well known for its half-timbere ...
-Hallwangen is called ''Glattbach''. The source of ''Glattbach/Kübelbach'' is located at about 717 m above Sea Level in the ''Stutzwald'' at the community border of Dornstetten to Freudenstadt and is called ''Glattbrunnen''. Glattbach as well as Kügelbach altogether have only few important tributaries. The right upper course Stockerbach of the Glatt has its source on the other hand higher on about 753 m above sea level the ''Kratzenhartbrunnen'', which is about 2 km west of the Glattbrunnen in the ''Reichenbacher Wald'' on Freudenstadt area. It is fed by a number of streams from the right, making its catchment area about one and a half times larger than that of its left partner. Still in Aach, only two hundred meters after its origin from the right and west-northwest, the Glatt takes the "Ettenbach", which is only about 5 km long. () Its catchment area, however, exceeds that of the Kübelbach a little, which is why the Kübelbach, Stockerbach and Ettenbach are usually regarded as the three source branches that together make up the Glatt.


Course

After that, the ''Glatt'' flows in a south-eastern to southern direction and takes in some tributaries and flows into Glatten. On the section following its mouth the Glatt below Neuneck then runs through a very narrow and winding valley about 170 meters below the summit of the wooded ''Schellenberg'' 640 m above sea level. In
Leinstetten Dornhan is a town in the district of Rottweil, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated in the eastern Black Forest, 14 km southeast of Freudenstadt. Geography Position Dornhan is situated on a plateau in the Black Forest foothi ...
, the largest Glatt tributary by far
Heimbach Heimbach is a town in the district of Düren of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on the river Rur, in the Eifel hills, approx. 20 km south of Düren. Heimbach has the smallest population of any town in North Rhi ...
, with its almost 25 km length, flows into the valley. About 2 km further down the valley, the river turns left where the small tributary Zitzmannsbrunnenbach meets the Glatt in Bettenhausen to the east-northeast course. On the following, almost 10 km long run, only a somewhat more important stream flows into the valley. Then the Glatt flows below the village Glatt from
Sulz am Neckar Sulz am Neckar is a town in the district of Rottweil, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the river Neckar, 22 km north of Rottweil, and 19 km southeast of Freudenstadt. Sulz am Neckar came in the possession of the Hohe ...
and opposite the district Neckarhausen from
Horb am Neckar Horb am Neckar is a town in the southwest of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located on the Neckar river, between Offenburg to the west (about away) and Tübingen to the east (about away). It has around 25,000 inhabitants, of whom ...
from the left into the upper ''Neckar''.


Catchment area

The 234 km² catchment area of the Glatt has roughly the contour of a triangle with a western base of about 31 km through the eastern Black Forest. This longest side extends from the northern tip east of Baiersbronn- Klosterreichenbach in the ''Reichenbacher Wald'' near the ''Krähenhartbrunnen'', from which the right spring brook Stockerbach has its source, to the southern tip at
Schramberg Schramberg is a town in the district of Rottweil, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated in the eastern Black Forest, 25 km northwest of Rottweil. With all of its districts (Talstadt, Sulgen, Waldmössingen, Heiligenbronn, Schönbron ...
-Waldmössingen, which is close to the source of the largest tributary Heimbach. The catchment area is not even 17 km wide from this western side to the eastern tip at the estuary. On the northeast side, the
Nagold Nagold is a town in southwestern Germany, bordering the Northern Black Forest. It is located in the ''Landkreis'' (district) of Calw (Germany/Baden-Württemberg). Nagold is known for its ruined castle, Hohennagold Castle, and for its road viad ...
borders on the longest part of the catchment area, only finally towards the mouth to that of a less important downstream Neckar tributary. Beyond the entire southeastern watershed no major tributary runs to the nearby upstream Neckar. In the south and southwest, behind a short stretch of the catchment area boundary, the Eschach, which is roughly equivalent to the Glatt, flows to the Neckar. On the largest part of the western watershed the Kinzig collects the water running to the other side. Only at the ''Schöllkopf'' between Lossburg and Freudenstadt it is replaced there by the
Murg (Northern Black Forest) The Murg is an 80.2-kilometre-long river (including its headstream, the ''Rechtmurg'') and a right tributary of the Rhine in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It flows through the Northern Black Forest into the Upper Rhine Plain, crossing the counti ...
, which at first competes over its right tributary Forbach. Since the large Black Forest rivers Kinzig and Murg flow directly into the Rhine, the western watershed is also a large watershed between the Neckar and Rhine over almost its entire length. Largest elevation in the catchment area is the mentioned ''Schöllkopf'', which reaches a height of 843 m above sea level, and at whose eastern foot the second largest Glatt tributary Lauter has its source. * Kübelbach with upper course Glattbach ''(left source stream, in Aach)'', 8.5 km and 11.4 km² * Stockerbach ''(right source stream, in Aach)'', 8.3 km and 17.7 km²Einzugsgebiet aufsummiert aus den Teileinzugsgebieten nach dem Layer ''Basiseinzugsgebiet (AWGN)''. *
Ettenbach Ettenbach is a small river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It flows into the Glatt in Aach. See also *List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg A list of rivers of Baden-Württemberg, Germany: A * Aal * Aalbach * Aalenbach * Ablach * Ach *Ac ...
''(right, in Aach)'', 5.7 km and 12.0 km²Einzugsgebiet nach dem Layer ''Basiseinzugsgebiet (AWGN)''. * Schorngraben ''(from right)'', 0.9 km * Nottentalgraben ''(from left)'', 0.9 km * Mühlebach ''(from left, before Glatten)'', 2,2 km * Bürgenbach ''(from left, in Glatten)'', 3.3 km and 5.5 km² *
Lauter Lauter may refer to: People * Lauter (surname) Places *Lauter, Saxony, town in the district of Aue-Schwarzenberg, Saxony, Germany * Lauter, Bavaria, village in the district of Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany Rivers * Lauter (Baunach), tributary to th ...
''(from right, in smooth)'', 10.2 km and 32.6 km² * Schlappbach ''(from left, near Böffingen)'', 1,2 km * Riedhaldenbächle ''(from left, in ninepin)'', under 0.4 km * Tälesbach ''(from left)'', 1.1 km * Lippbach ''(from right)'', 6.0 km and 6.6 km² *
Heimbach Heimbach is a town in the district of Düren of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on the river Rur, in the Eifel hills, approx. 20 km south of Düren. Heimbach has the smallest population of any town in North Rhi ...
''(from the right, in Leinstetten)'', 24,5 km and 77,5 km * Zitzmannsbrunnenbach ''(from right, in Bettenhausen)'', 4.1 km and 9.9 km² * Nießler Bach ''(from left, near Reinau)'', 0.9 km * Tobelbach (maybe also Dobelbach) ''(from right, opposite Hopfau)'', 4.7 km and 13.4 km² * Wiesenbächle ''(from left, to Hopfau)'', 0.8 km * (stream from ''Talerbrunnen'') ''(from left)'', 1.0 km * Tälebach ''(from right, in Glatt)'', 0.9 km


See also

*
List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg A list of rivers of Baden-Württemberg, Germany: A * Aal * Aalbach * Aalenbach * Ablach * Ach *Acher * Adelbach *Aich * Aid * Aischbach, tributary of the Kinzig * Aischbach, tributary of the Körsch *Aitrach, tributary of the Danube *Aitrach, tr ...


References

{{Reflist Rivers of Baden-Württemberg Rivers of the Black Forest Rivers of Germany