List of rivers of Austria explained
This is a list of rivers (or tributaries thereof) at least partially located in Austria. Nearly all of Austria is drained by the Danube into the Black Sea; the rest flow into the North Sea. Rivers are listed twice, first by basin, then alphabetically.
Within basins, rivers that flow into the sea are listed alphabetically. Rivers that flow into other rivers are sorted by the proximity of their points of confluence to the sea (the lower in the list, the more upstream). Rivers which themselves do not flow through Austria, but have tributaries that do so (e.g. Vltava) are listed in italics. The Austrian namens are given in brackets, (e.g. Rhine (Rhein)).
By basin
Draining into the Black Sea
- Danube (Donau) (in Sulina, Romania)
- Drava (Drau) (near Osijek, Croatia)
- Rába (Raab) (near Győr, Hungary)
- Rabnitz (near Győr, Hungary)
- Leitha (near Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary)
- Morava (March) (in Bratislava-Devin, Slovakia)
- Fischa (in Fischamend)
- Schwechat or Schwachat (at Schwechat)
- Wien (in Vienna)
- (into Vienna's severage)
- Gießgraben (into an old branch of the Danube near Utzenlaa, Königsbrunn am Wagram)
- Traisen (in Grafenwörth)
- Krems (Lower Austria) (in Grafenwörth)
- Erlauf (in Pöchlarn)
- Ybbs (in Ybbs an der Donau)
- Gießenbach (between Grein and Sankt Nikola an der Donau)
- Aist (between Mauthausen and Au an der Donau, Naarn im Machlande)
- Enns (in Enns)
- Gusen (at Langenstein)
- Traun (in Linz)
- Innbach (in Wilhering)
- Ranna (in Rannamühl (Pfarrkirchen im Mühlkreis))
- Inn (in Passau, Germany)
- Isar (near Deggendorf, Germany)
- Lech (near Donauwörth, Germany)
- Iller (in Ulm, Germany)
Draining into the North Sea
Alphabetical list
A–E
F–K
L–O
P–S
T–Z
See also