Eisbach (Queich) Explained

Eisbach
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Germany
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Rhineland-Palatinate
Subdivision Type3:Reference no.
Subdivision Name3:DE: 237726
Length:1.5 km (with the Eußerbach 10.48 km)
Source1 Location:Origin: Confluence of the Eußerbach and the Dernbach
Source1 Elevation:ca. 
Mouth Location:Near Albersweiler into the Queich
Mouth Elevation:ca. 
Basin Landmarks:Small towns: Annweiler am Trifels
Custom Label:References

The Eisbach is a left-hand, northern tributary of the River Queich in the county of Südliche Weinstraße in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is 1.5km (00.9miles) long, or 10.48km (06.51miles) long if the Eußerbach is counted.

Course

The Eisbach runs through the Palatine Forest first appearing about 1½ kilometres from where it empties into the Queich. It is formed by the confluence of its right headstream, the Eußerbach, and is left headstream, the Dernbach. It runs in a southeasterly direction through the rural part of the borough of Annweiler am Trifels. A few metres after passing under the Queich Valley Railway, which runs from Landau to Pirmasens, the Eisbach discharges into the Rhine tributary of the Queich immediately southwest of the hamlet of Neumühle.