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| Lambsbach | |
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| Location | |
| Country | Germany |
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| Mouth | |
• location | Blies |
• coordinates | 49°17′07″N7°18′48″E / 49.28528°N 7.31333°E |
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| Progression | Blies→ Saar→ Moselle→ Rhine→ North Sea |
Lambsbach is a river in southwestern Germany. It flows into the Blies near Homburg.
The Lambsbach stream originates in the small village of Lambsborn, the stream flows through the Lambsbach Valley, a narrow, largely natural meadow valley framed on both sides by wooded hills. A small part of the valley is designated as the Lambsbach Valley Nature Reserve. [1] [2]
Further downstream, the Lambsbach flows through Bechhofen and west of the higher-lying Käshofen . At the L462 state road, the Lambsbach crosses the states and continues in Saarland through Kirrberg, past Emilienruhe, Ebersberg, and Audenkellerhof. Finally, it forms the boundary between Schwarzenbach and Schwarzenacker .
The stream flows into the Blies between Schwarzenbach, Schwarzenacker and Wörschweiler, just a few meters from the Erbach confluence in the Mastau.