- Vils (Lech)
Infobox_River
river_name = Vils
image_size = 200px
caption = View from Edelsberg withPfronten (Allgäu) in the Vils Valley in Tyrol.
origin = Vilsalpsee in theAllgäu Alps
mouth =Lech River
basin_countries =Austria andGermany
length = 30 km
elevation = 820 m
mouth_elevation =
discharge = 76,8 m³/s
watershed = VilsalpseeThe river Vils is a 30 km long tributary of the
Lech River in theAlps ofAustria andGermany . The Vils has adrainage basin of approximately a 300 km², with an average annual precipitation of nearly 2000 mm.It originates in the
Allgäu Alps in Tyrol from the supplies of the Vilsalpsee, and is its only discharge. Its water flows first in the northern and northwestern directions, in the Reutte district through the Vils- andTannheimer valleys and here it runs along the B 199 road throughTannheim ,Zoeblen andSchattwald . From here the Vils descends down the waterfall "Vilsfall", only slightly east/northeast of theOberjoch Pass and only a few hundred meters east of the border to Germany. Then the river crosses the border into southernBavaria , turns northeast and reaches the municipalityPfronten in the districtOstallgäu . Then it flows eastwards along the B 308, again crossing the border into Tyrol, flows below the Tannheimer mountains slightly south of the German border and parallel to this through the municipality Vils, and after going under the B 179 flows directly into the Lech.With an average discharge of convert|76.8|m3/s|ft3/s, the Vils is among the largest rivers in Bavaria.
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