Kronach | |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | Germany |
Subdivision Type2: | State |
Subdivision Name2: | Bayern |
Subdivision Type3: | District |
Subdivision Type4: | Reference no. |
Subdivision Name4: | DE: 241446 |
Length: | (with Kremnitz) |
Source1 Location: | Source: Confluence of Kremnitz and Grümpel at Wilhelmsthal |
Mouth Location: | Confluence: in Kronach into Haßlach |
Mouth Elevation: | ca. |
Discharge1 Location: | at Steinberg gauge[1] |
Discharge1 Min: | Record low: Average low: |
Discharge1 Max: | Average high: Record high: (in 1947) |
Custom Label: | References |
Extra: | Confluence of Kronach (right) into the Haßlach (left) during the 2013 European floods |
The Kronach is a river in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. It is about 8km (05miles) long and is formed from the confluence of the rivers Kremnitz and Grümpel, south of Wilhelmsthal. Including its source rivers Kremnitz and Finsterbach, the Kronach is 27.6km (17.1miles) long. From there it flows in a generally southerly direction to its confluence with the Haßlach at the town of Kronach. The ST2200 road, which connects those two places, follows its valley.