Krähenbach (Danube)

From there it flows northeast through the Haldenwald forest past a Celtic square earthwork, underneath the Bundesstraße B 523 and then across the fen into the municipality of Talheim.

Next to the K5919, it leaves its narrow valley and takes up the Zimmerthälebach from the right, and, less than 200m further, the Krähenbach the Greutgraben form the left.

It flows through a valley with wooded slopes, past the Götzenloch court on the left and the Lower Mill on the right, below the ruins of Klingenberg Castle.

The Tiefentalbach flows down from mount Möhringer Berg through a wooded valley and joins the Krähenbach from the right, opposite Eßlingen Mill, which is situated below the ruins of Konzenberg Castle.

It borders on the left side to the north and northwest to that of the Elta, on the south by that of the Weißenbach, on the west briefly to that of Amtenhauser Bach, in the north-west of the Kötach, all of which also flow to the southeast to the upper Danube.