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Fürstenfeldbruck County

Welcome to Fürstenfeldbruck County

The diversified geological structure makes for an attractive landscape.

The Northern parts of the county, with its wide, softly rolling country, stem from the Tertiary. The middle part consists of old-moraine soil and ice-age gravel fields. The Southern area, finally, is part of a country from the young Moraine; the East is an extension from the large gravel fields of Munich.

The highest point (624m) is west of Kottgeisering, the lowest (493m) in Ampertal Valley near Geiselbullach, in the municipality of Olching. The longest North-South-stretch has a length of 25 kilometers; its East-West equivalent is 34 kilometers long.

One characteristic of the “Brucker Land” are the large moss lands: “Ampermoos”, “Haspelmoor” at Althegnenberg, “Wildmoos” at Moorenweis, and “Allinger Moos” and “Fussbergmoos” near Maisach.

Of the rivers, the Amper River is stands out, followed by the Maisach River and several smaller waters.

 



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