Schlossbach (Inn)

Schlossbach
Schlossbachgraben Bridge
Location Tyrol
Reference no. AT: 2-8-127
Length 5.5 km [1]
Source below the Reither Spitze
47°18′33″N 11°14′38″E / 47.309105°N 11.243763°E / 47.309105; 11.243763Coordinates: 47°18′33″N 11°14′38″E / 47.309105°N 11.243763°E / 47.309105; 11.243763
Source height 1,346 m (AA)
Mouth in Zirl into the Inn
47°16′10″N 11°14′09″E / 47.269489°N 11.235709°E / 47.269489; 11.235709
Mouth height 592 m (AA)
Descent 754 m
Basin Danube
Progression Inn Danube Black Sea
Catchment 11.7 km² [1]
Right tributaries Pflegerbach
Left tributaries Grieskarbach
Villages Reith bei Seefeld, Zirl

The Schlossbach is a left tributary of the River Inn in the Austrian state of Tyrol that discharges into the Inn at Zirl. It rises below the Reither Spitze in the municipality of Reith bei Seefeld and flows in a north to south direction. After around 1.5 km it collects the Grieskarbach from the left. In its upper reaches is a gorge, the Schlossbachklamm (location: 47°17′49″N 11°14′20″E / 47.297059°N 11.238778°E / 47.297059; 11.238778[2]). This is traversed at a height of 60 metres by the Schlossbach Bridge which carries the track of the Mittenwald Railway. The railway bridge is a 66-metre-long,[3] trussed arch structure made of steel that is a popular photograph subject.

After emerging from the narrow gorge into the Inn valley, the Schlossbach flows through Zirl and empties into the Inn southwest of the village. Together with the Ehnbach further east it has pushed the Inn southwards and piled up the alluvial fan on which Zirl has been built.

References

  1. 1 2 TIRIS – Tiroler Raumordnungs‐ und Informationssystem
  2. See for example the Kompass map
  3. Length 66 m, supported width 56 m, see . The length may be confirmed in a geoimage-aerial photograph.
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