Bollenbach (Argen)

The Bollenbach is a roughly 7.8-kilometre-long stream in the German state of Baden-Württemberg within the county of Bodenseekreis. It is a right-hand tributary of the Argen.

Bollenbach
Weir northeast of Laimnau
Location
LocationGermany
Reference no.DE: 215292
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationNear Obereisenbach
  coordinates47°41′23″N 9°38′39″E
  elevationaround 510 m above sea level (NN)
Mouth 
  location
Near Laimnau into the Argen
  coordinates
47°38′04″N 9°37′44″E
  elevation
around 431 m above sea level (NN)
Length7.8 km
Basin features
ProgressionArgenLake ConstanceRhineNorth Sea

Course

The Bollenbach rises north of the Tettnang village of Obereisenbach from several springs that lie within the forest of Arlenholz. Thereafter it flows, canalized, in a southerly direction through countryside used for agriculture. After Tannau, a village on the Upper Swabian Baroque Route, it passes through the Bollen woods. Here its course is more original. It continues southwards, running past Wiesertsweiler and through the village of Laimnau, where it finally empties into the Argen.

Tributaries

From its source to its mouth the Bollenbach picks up the waters of many unnamed streams as well as the following tributaries:

  • Flockenbach (l), south of Tannau
  • Kreuzweiherbach (l), near Wiesertsweiler

See also

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