Floßbach | |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Type2: | Location |
Subdivision Name2: | Germany
Anterior Palatinate |
Subdivision Type3: | Reference no. |
Subdivision Name3: | DE: 2391488 |
Length: | 16.04 km |
Source1 Location: | Diversion: Northeast of Schifferstadt to the left from the Rehbach |
Source1 Elevation: | ca. [1] |
Mouth Location: | East of Lambsheim from the right into the Isenach |
Mouth Elevation: | ca. |
Progression: | Isenach→ |
Basin Size: | 169.328 km² [2] |
Tributaries Left: | Schwabenbach, Stechgraben |
Custom Label: | References |
The Floßbach (also Floßgraben or Floßkanal, formerly Flotzbach or Flotzbachgraben) is a man-made river long. It is an orographically right-hand tributary of the Isenach in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was built in the 18th century to enable the timber rafting of firewood.