- The
Hochspeyerbach is a 21 km (13 mi) long
river in the
Palatinate forest in Rhineland-Palatinate and a left
tributary of the Speyerbach. The Hochspeyerbach...
- northeast,
separating the
source region of the
Lauter from that of the
Hochspeyerbach. The Lauter,
which is also
called the Waldlauter,
flows via the Glan...
- Woog,
reservoir on the
Leinbach Franzosenwoog,
former reservoir on the
Hochspeyerbach Gelterswoog,
reservoir of
tributaries of the
Aschbach Hammerwoog, reservoir...
- (NHN), it is the
highest point of the
Palatine Forest north of the
Hochspeyerbach -
Speyerbach line. The
Drachenfels area has been
designated as a nature...
- most
important water supplier, the
nearly 20-kilometre (12 mi) long
Hochspeyerbach, and
changes its
direction to the southeast. The
small town of Lambrecht...
-
without dropping below the 450 metre
contour line.
North of the line from
Hochspeyerbach to
Speyerbach the
highest points are the 570.8 m high
Drachenfels and...
- und
Eckbach and the
southern catchment of the
Isenach und
Speyerbach (
Hochspeyerbach) runs over the
Krummes Eck in the west via the Hohe Bühl in the north...
- Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It was
created around 1828 to
facilitate timber rafting on the
nearby Hochspeyerbach and
ceased to
exist around 1885. v t e...
-
because line had to p**** over the
watershed between the
Lauter and the
Hochspeyerbach between these two towns. This
required the
construction of a 1347-metre-long...
- west-northwest. The
tracks are
almost parallel to
federal highway 37 and the
Hochspeyerbach stream.
Directly north of the
station is the Gipp Tunnel. The former...