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Sarner Aa

The Sarner Aa is a 28 km (17 mi) long river in the Swiss canton of Obwalden. It drains the area to the eastern side of the Brünig Pass, flowing through the Lake Lungern, Lake Sarnen and the Wichelsee, before entering Lake Lucerne near Alpnach. It goes by several names over its length, being known as the Lauibach upstream of the Lungerersee, and the Aa or Aawasser between the Lungerersee and Lake Sarnen.

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Sarner Aa
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Location
CountrySwitzerland
Physical characteristics
Sourcenear Brünig Pass
 • coordinates46°47′01″N 8°05′53″E / 46.78361°N 8.09806°E / 46.78361; 8.09806
MouthLake Lucerne
 • coordinates
46°57′06″N 8°17′42″E / 46.9516°N 8.2951°E / 46.9516; 8.2951
Length28 km (17 mi)
Basin features
Progression

Lake Lucerne

Reuss

Aare

RhineNorth Sea

The Sarner Aa is a 28 km (17 mi) long river in the Swiss canton of Obwalden. It drains the area to the eastern side of the Brünig Pass, flowing through the Lake Lungern, Lake Sarnen and the Wichelsee, before entering Lake Lucerne near Alpnach. It goes by several names over its length, being known as the Lauibach upstream of the Lungerersee, and the Aa or Aawasser between the Lungerersee and Lake Sarnen.1

Along its length, the Sarner Aa flows through or near the settlements of Lungern, Giswil, Sachseln, Sarnen, Kerns and Alpnach.1

The Brünig railway line follows the valley of the Sarner Aa in its descent from the Brünig Pass towards Lucerne.

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References

References

  1. map.geo.admin.ch (Map). Swiss Confederation. Retrieved 2013-01-05.