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- Lindach abstract "The Lindach is a small river in the central foothills of the Swabian Alb, which rises below the Reussenstein Castle in the Neidlingen valley and flows into the Lauter in Kirchheim unter Teck. It runs through the towns of Neidlingen, Weilheim an der Teck and the Jesingen district of Kirchheim unter Teck.The source chambers are located at the top of the ridge. The karst water flows mainly from the eastern bay and after a few metres above the tuff overhang of the Neidlingen waterfall. A legend recorded by Wilhelm Hauff maintains that the source was formed when a giant tried to leap from one side of the valley to the other and slipped. The Lindach then gushed from the hole he made in the rock. The upper Lindach valley (also known as Neidlinger valley) is a popular tourist area. The ruins of Reussenstein Castle are well-known, as is the waterfall near the source of the Lindach. In the vicinity of the river, we find the Randecker Maar crater and the Limburg mountain. A bit further afield, we find the source of the Fils river, the Teck castle and Lenningen valley.The landscape of the lower Lindach valley is less attractive, but the old town of Kirchheim is picturesque, especially the nearby town of Holzmaden with its well-known Primeval World Museum Hauff, which contains one of the most important collections of fossils in southern Germany.".
- Lindach elevation "630.0".
- Lindach mouthElevation "303.0".
- Lindach origin Neidlingen.
- Lindach origin Reussenstein_Castle.
- Lindach riverMouth Kirchheim_unter_Teck.
- Lindach riverMouth Lauter_(Neckar).
- Lindach sourceCountry Germany.
- Lindach thumbnail Lindach_Quellen.jpg?width=300.
- Lindach wikiPageID "31027835".
- Lindach wikiPageLength "2218".
- Lindach wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Lindach wikiPageRevisionID "585746528".
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Baden-Württemberg.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Burg_Teck.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Baden-Württemberg.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Fils_(river).
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Holzmaden.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Karst.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Kirchheim_unter_Teck.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Lauter_(Neckar).
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Lenningen.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Limburg_(Weilheim_an_der_Teck).
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Neidlingen.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Reussenstein_Castle.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Swabian_Alb.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Swabian_Jura.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Teck.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Tuff.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Weilheim_an_der_Teck.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_Hauff.
- Lindach wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lindach".
- Lindach basinCountries "Germany".
- Lindach caption "This well is the source of the Lindach; the Karst water flows beneath the tufa overhang of the Neidlingen waterfall".
- Lindach elevationM "630".
- Lindach hasPhotoCollection Lindach.
- Lindach imageName "Lindach_Quellen.jpg".
- Lindach location Baden-Württemberg.
- Lindach location Germany.
- Lindach mouth "confluence with Lauter in Kirchheim unter Teck".
- Lindach mouthElevationM "303".
- Lindach name "Lindach".
- Lindach origin "below the Reussenstein Castle in the Neidlingen valley".
- Lindach progression "Lauter→Neckar→Rhine→North Sea".
- Lindach riverSystem "Rhine".
- Lindach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_river.
- Lindach subject Category:Rivers_of_Baden-Württemberg.
- Lindach hypernym River.
- Lindach point "48.560833333333335 9.565".
- Lindach type BodyOfWater.
- Lindach type NaturalPlace.
- Lindach type Place.
- Lindach type River.
- Lindach type Stream.
- Lindach type Location.
- Lindach type BodyOfWater.
- Lindach type Place.
- Lindach type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Lindach type Thing.
- Lindach type SpatialThing.
- Lindach type Q4022.
- Lindach type Q47521.
- Lindach comment "The Lindach is a small river in the central foothills of the Swabian Alb, which rises below the Reussenstein Castle in the Neidlingen valley and flows into the Lauter in Kirchheim unter Teck. It runs through the towns of Neidlingen, Weilheim an der Teck and the Jesingen district of Kirchheim unter Teck.The source chambers are located at the top of the ridge. The karst water flows mainly from the eastern bay and after a few metres above the tuff overhang of the Neidlingen waterfall.".
- Lindach label "Lindach".
- Lindach sameAs Линдах.
- Lindach sameAs Lindach_(Fluss).
- Lindach sameAs m.0gg4kfz.
- Lindach sameAs Линдах.
- Lindach sameAs Q878903.
- Lindach sameAs Q878903.
- Lindach lat "48.560833333333335".
- Lindach long "9.565".
- Lindach wasDerivedFrom Lindach?oldid=585746528.
- Lindach depiction Lindach_Quellen.jpg.
- Lindach isPrimaryTopicOf Lindach.
- Lindach name "Lindach".