Viggarbach

Viggarbach
Other name(s) Mühlbach
Country Austria, Tyrol
Physical characteristics
Main source Blauer See
River mouth Sill near Schönberg / Stubaital
47°10′37″N 11°25′26″E / 47.1769°N 11.4239°E / 47.1769; 11.4239Coordinates: 47°10′37″N 11°25′26″E / 47.1769°N 11.4239°E / 47.1769; 11.4239
Length 10.1 km (6.3 mi) [1]
Basin features
Progression SillInnDanubeBlack Sea

The Viggarbach (also: Mühlbach or Mühltaler Bach) originates out of the Blue Lake and flows through the valley with the same name in western direction and merges near Schönberg with the Sill River. The creek has a length of 10.1 km.

The rapid small creek keeps its Grade A water quality in the whole course, but gets dangerous at high water or strong rain. Thanks to the fact that nearby townships are further away from the Creek, there is less danger for settlements.

The Blauer See is the origin of the Viggarbach. It has an area size of 0,79 ha, a volume of 23.570 m³, and lies on the frontier of the Tuxer alpine area.

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