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The Sandbach is a river in the districts of Rastatt and Baden-Baden in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. From its source it runs, initially as the Bühlot, northwestwards within the
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, then out onto the Upper Rhine Plain heading north-northeast at first before swinging northwest again to its confluence. Its mouth lies 29.1 kilometres below its source near Iffezheim, where it discharges from the right into the lower reaches of the
Acher The Acher is a 53.6-kilometre-long river and right-hand tributary of the Rhine in the county of Ortenau, in the south German state of Baden-Württemberg. It flows in an northwesterly direction from the Black Forest to the Rhine, between the two ...
which are known as the ''Altrheinzug'' ("Old Rhine Course").


Geography

The source region of the Sandbach lies near the
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( B500) between Hundseck and Unterstmatt on the Hochkopf at a height of about . The Sandbach, in its upper reaches called the "Bühlot", flows steeply downhill in a northerly direction, meeting several small streams such as the ''„Rotwässerle''. At its confluence with ''Wiedenbach'', which joins from the direction of Sand and has a tributary, the ''Gertelbach'' on which are the Gertelbach Falls beloved of hikers, the Sandbach changes its direction to the northwest. Here it runs through the municipality of
Bühlertal Bühlertal is a municipality in the district of Rastatt in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Geography Geographic location Bühlertal encompasses almost the entirety of the Bühlot Valley and its side valleys on the Western slope of the Northe ...
, where it is joined from the left by the streams of ''Grünebächle'' and ''Eichwaldbächle'' and, from the right, by the ''Liehenbach'' and other small brooks. In addition, in Bühlertal, it crosses the lake of ''Bühlot-Bad'', named after the local name for the Sandbach. In Altschweier the Sandbach turns in an arc and flows southwestwards to Bühl. From there it swings west again. At the town gardens in Bühl a small ditch branches off, the ''Kirchgaßgraben'', which joins the river again later on. Shortly afterwards the stream passes under the
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. After crossing under another bridge, the river becomes known as the Sandbach. Behind the bridge bearing the B 3 the Sandbach turns towards the north in a wide bend and continues in a north-northeasterly direction. In Vimbuch the ''Rittgraben'', another ditch, branches off only to reunite with the Sandbach further downstream. The Sandbach Flood Channel (''Sandbach-Flutkanal''), which links the Sandbach to the ''Scheidgraben'' ditch, also branches off at Vimbach. In Weitenung, by contrast, two right-hand tributaries empty into the Sandbach, the ''Steinbach'' and the ''Grünbach'', and a few kilometres further on, in
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, it is joined by the ''Sinzheimer Dorfbach''. Shortly thereafter, where it meets the Oos Canal, that links it with the River Oos, and passes under the A 5 motorway, the Sandbach bends again and flows northwest. It runs in this direction for another 4.6 km, before discharging from the right into the ''Altrheinzug'', the name of the lower reaches of the River Acher. Shortly before the confluence the Sandbach crosses over the
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.


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Map of the Sandbach from source to mouth
at: {{GeoQuelle, DE-BW, LUBW, ref=nein Rivers of Baden-Württemberg Rivers of the Black Forest Rastatt (district) Baden-Baden Rivers of Germany