Leutascher Ache

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CountriesAustria and Germany
StatesTyrol and Bavaria
location
Isar
coordinates
47°25′52″N 11°15′31″E / 47.4312°N 11.2585°E / 47.4312; 11.2585
Leutascher Ache
The Leutascher Ache in the valley Leutaschtal
Location
CountriesAustria and Germany
StatesTyrol and Bavaria
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
Isar
  coordinates
47°25′52″N 11°15′31″E / 47.4312°N 11.2585°E / 47.4312; 11.2585
Length29.9 km (18.6 mi)[1]
Basin size111 km2 (43 sq mi)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionIsarDanubeBlack Sea

The Leutascher Ache (also: Leutasch, in its upper range Gaistalbach) is a river of Tyrol, Austria and of Bavaria, Germany, a left tributary of the Isar.

The Leutascher Ache springs in the Mieming Range in the region of Ehrwald in Tyrol and flows firstly in northern direction. After about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi), it takes up the water of the lake Igelsee [ceb; de; sv] and then flows between the Wetterstein mountains and the Mieming Range through the valley Gaistal [de; nl; ro] eastwards. Near Leutasch, it swings northeastwards and runs through the Leutaschtal [de], a high valley. After passing through the Leutasch Gorge, it discharges into the Isar in Bavaria near Mittenwald.

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