The diagram shows the tributaries coming from the south, the Kelchsauer Ache (blue highlights) and Windauer Ache (red highlights); the Brixentaler Ache (orange) rises as the Brixenbach (violet) in Brixen im Thale and empties in Wörgl into the Inn. The catchment area of the Brixentaler Ache is shaded in yellow.
Location
Country
Austria
State
Tyrol
Districts
Kufstein and Kitzbühel
Physical characteristics
Source
• location
Einködlscharte on the mountain Gampenkogel [ceb; sv] in Brixen im Thale
Villages: Brixen im Thale, Westendorf, Hopfgarten im Brixental, Itter, Kirchbichl, Angath
Population
ca. 14,000
Tributaries
• left
Windauer Ache, Kelchsauer Ache
Navigable
not navigable
The Brixentaler Ache is a river of Tyrol, Austria, a right tributary of the Inn. It passes through the districts of Kitzbühel and Kufstein. It is one of the largest tributaries of the Inn in the Tyrolean Unterland by catchment area (329 km2 (127 sq mi)), but is only 26.4 km (16.4 mi) long.[1]
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