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The Rench is a right-hand tributary of the Rhine in the Ortenau (Central Baden, Germany). It rises on the southern edge of the Northern Black Forest at Kniebis near Bad Griesbach im Schwarzwald. The source farthest from the mouth is that of the Schöngrundbächle which rises at a height of around 915 m above NN in the parish of near the old youth hostel. After flowing through its steep mountainside klinge it is joined by other streams to form, first, the Old (Alter), then the Wild Rench (Wilder Rench), which first becomes the Rench below Bad Griesbach. The Rench runs in a prominent southerly arc through the Central Black Forest and crosses the hilly region of Ortenau with its orchards and vineyards before breaking out into the Rhine Plain. After just under 57 km it discharges, together with

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  • Die Rench ist ein aus dem Schwarzwald kommender rechter Nebenfluss des Rheins in der Ortenau (Mittelbaden). (de)
  • Rench es el nombre de un afluente derecho del Rin en el sur de Baden-Wurtemberg, Alemania. Nace en el monte Kniebis cerca de Griesbach.​ Después de un recorrido de 57 km desemboca en el Rin cerca de Rheinau.​ (es)
  • La Rench est une rivière allemande de 57 km de long qui coule dans l'Ortenau, au centre du Pays de Bade (Bade-Wurtemberg). Elle est un affluent du Rhin en rive droite. Elle prend sa source au Sud de la Forêt Noire, près de Bad Griesbach im Schwarzwald, à une altitude de 915 m. Le ruisseau, qui s'appelle à cet endroit le Schöngrundbächle est ensuite rejoint par deux autres petits cours d'eau, l'Alte Rench et la Wilde Rench, qui, ensemble, forme la Rench proprement dite aux abords de Bad Griesbach. Après quelques kilomètres dans la direction du Sud, au travers du massif de la Forêt Noire, elle oblique vers le Nord-Ouest, en direction de la plaine du Rhin, traversant les collines de l'Ortenau. Elle se jette dans le Rhin entre Helmlingen et . (fr)
  • The Rench is a right-hand tributary of the Rhine in the Ortenau (Central Baden, Germany). It rises on the southern edge of the Northern Black Forest at Kniebis near Bad Griesbach im Schwarzwald. The source farthest from the mouth is that of the Schöngrundbächle which rises at a height of around 915 m above NN in the parish of near the old youth hostel. After flowing through its steep mountainside klinge it is joined by other streams to form, first, the Old (Alter), then the Wild Rench (Wilder Rench), which first becomes the Rench below Bad Griesbach. The Rench runs in a prominent southerly arc through the Central Black Forest and crosses the hilly region of Ortenau with its orchards and vineyards before breaking out into the Rhine Plain. After just under 57 km it discharges, together with the , into the Rhine at 314.7 km between (Rheinau) and Lichtenau. The upper Rench valley around Bad Peterstal-Griesbach initially cuts into the forested bunter sandstone plateaux before entering a more open, very rugged valley with steep relief, whose centre is the little town of Oppenau. There it is joined from the right by the Lierbach, well known for the All Saints Waterfalls.In Lautenbach the valley broadens suddenly into the Foothill Zone with the town of Oberkirch at the foot of the vineyards and the little town of Renchen, whose environs are dominated by orchards. The B 28 federal road, long an important transverse route across the Black Forest, runs through the Rench valley linking the Strasbourg area with the upper Neckar region. It climbs steeply above Bad Griesbach in hairpin bends to the (968 m). The Rench Valley Railway starts at Appenweier and runs as far as Bad Griesbach. It has also contributed to the development of the thermal baths in the Rench valley, which had already been established in the 16th century in Bad Griesbach, but which soon extended to Bad Antogast near Oppenau (especially for the nobility), Bad Peterstal and Bad Freiersbach (today part of Bad Peterstal-Griesbach). The "Rench Flood Canal" was built between 1936 and 1953 at the to divert flood waters. It branches off the Rench at , picks up the Acher Canal at Rheinau and merges with the actual Rench at . (en)
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  • The Rench dyke near Lautenbach (en)
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  • Course of the Rench (en)
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  • Rench (en)
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  • at Kniebis near Bad Griesbach im Schwarzwald-Zuflucht (source Schöngrundbächle) (en)
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  • Ödsbach, Hesselbach (en)
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  • Die Rench ist ein aus dem Schwarzwald kommender rechter Nebenfluss des Rheins in der Ortenau (Mittelbaden). (de)
  • Rench es el nombre de un afluente derecho del Rin en el sur de Baden-Wurtemberg, Alemania. Nace en el monte Kniebis cerca de Griesbach.​ Después de un recorrido de 57 km desemboca en el Rin cerca de Rheinau.​ (es)
  • La Rench est une rivière allemande de 57 km de long qui coule dans l'Ortenau, au centre du Pays de Bade (Bade-Wurtemberg). Elle est un affluent du Rhin en rive droite. Elle prend sa source au Sud de la Forêt Noire, près de Bad Griesbach im Schwarzwald, à une altitude de 915 m. Le ruisseau, qui s'appelle à cet endroit le Schöngrundbächle est ensuite rejoint par deux autres petits cours d'eau, l'Alte Rench et la Wilde Rench, qui, ensemble, forme la Rench proprement dite aux abords de Bad Griesbach. Après quelques kilomètres dans la direction du Sud, au travers du massif de la Forêt Noire, elle oblique vers le Nord-Ouest, en direction de la plaine du Rhin, traversant les collines de l'Ortenau. Elle se jette dans le Rhin entre Helmlingen et . (fr)
  • The Rench is a right-hand tributary of the Rhine in the Ortenau (Central Baden, Germany). It rises on the southern edge of the Northern Black Forest at Kniebis near Bad Griesbach im Schwarzwald. The source farthest from the mouth is that of the Schöngrundbächle which rises at a height of around 915 m above NN in the parish of near the old youth hostel. After flowing through its steep mountainside klinge it is joined by other streams to form, first, the Old (Alter), then the Wild Rench (Wilder Rench), which first becomes the Rench below Bad Griesbach. The Rench runs in a prominent southerly arc through the Central Black Forest and crosses the hilly region of Ortenau with its orchards and vineyards before breaking out into the Rhine Plain. After just under 57 km it discharges, together with (en)
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  • Rench (de)
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  • Rench (fr)
  • Rench (en)
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