The Gschnitzbach springs from the lake Lauterersee in the Stubai Alps.[1] It flows from South to North and merges with the Sill at Steinach am Brenner.[2] It has a length of about 20 kilometres (12 mi)[1] and passes through the villages of Trins and Gschnitz.[3]
The water quality of the Gschnitzbach is A grade and remains very clear until the mouth. It provides a good living space for fishes. The water is also used for drinking water supply for the villages nearby.
The river may look like a silent water upstream, but quickly turns into a rapid-river spiked with several dangerous chutes in its lower course.
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^ abc"Mounaineering village Gschnitztal". Bergsteiger Dörfer. Bergsteigerdörfer. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
^Google (7 March 2020). "Gschnitzbach mouth" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
^Google (7 March 2020). "valley of the Gschnitzbach" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
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gschnitzbach, river, tyrol, austria, geschnitzbach, gschnitzlocationcountryaustriastatetyrolphysical, characteristicssource, locationout, lake, lautererseemouth, locationinto, sill, steinach, brenner, coordinates47, 0940, 4672, 0940, 4672length, basin, feature. The Gschnitzbach is a river of Tyrol Austria GschnitzbachThe Geschnitzbach in GschnitzLocationCountryAustriaStateTyrolPhysical characteristicsSource locationout of the lake LautererseeMouth locationinto the Sill at Steinach am Brenner coordinates47 05 38 N 11 28 02 E 47 0940 N 11 4672 E 47 0940 11 4672Length 20 km 12 mi 1 Basin featuresProgressionSill Inn Danube Black SeaThe Gschnitzbach springs from the lake Lauterersee in the Stubai Alps 1 It flows from South to North and merges with the Sill at Steinach am Brenner 2 It has a length of about 20 kilometres 12 mi 1 and passes through the villages of Trins and Gschnitz 3 The water quality of the Gschnitzbach is A grade and remains very clear until the mouth It provides a good living space for fishes The water is also used for drinking water supply for the villages nearby The river may look like a silent water upstream but quickly turns into a rapid river spiked with several dangerous chutes in its lower course References edit a b c Mounaineering village Gschnitztal Bergsteiger Dorfer Bergsteigerdorfer Retrieved 7 March 2020 Google 7 March 2020 Gschnitzbach mouth Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 7 March 2020 Google 7 March 2020 valley of the Gschnitzbach Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 7 March 2020 nbsp This Tyrol location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte This article related to a river in Austria is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gschnitzbach amp oldid 1038865909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,