The Mühlauer Bach also called Worm Creek originates on a height of 1.700 m above Sea Level. It runs via the Arzler wind-gap in southern direction through Mühlau to the Inn River. With exception of the Inn River the creek is the richest flowing waters of the city, has a length of app. 5 km. and lies in full on Innsbruck city area.

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  • The Mühlauer Bach also called Worm Creek originates on a height of 1.700 m above Sea Level. It runs via the Arzler wind-gap in southern direction through Mühlau to the Inn River. With exception of the Inn River the creek is the richest flowing waters of the city, has a length of app. 5 km. and lies in full on Innsbruck city area.
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  • The Mühlauer Bach also called Worm Creek originates on a height of 1.700 m above Sea Level. It runs via the Arzler wind-gap in southern direction through Mühlau to the Inn River. With exception of the Inn River the creek is the richest flowing waters of the city, has a length of app. 5 km. and lies in full on Innsbruck city area.
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  • Mühlauer Bach
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  • Mühlauer Bach also: Worm Creek
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