Linderbach
Linderbach is a river in Bavaria, Germany. It is a tributary of the Isar River. The Linderbach has a length of approximately 18 kilometers. It originates in the Bavarian Alps and flows through several small villages before joining the Isar near Bad Tölz. The river is known for its clear water and the scenic landscape it traverses. Its waters are primarily fed by snowmelt from the surrounding mountains, leading to higher flow rates during spring and early summer.
The Linderbach plays a role in the local ecosystem, providing a habitat for various fish species and