View of the river Saale with reflections of the trees on the bank canvas with Floater frame
The Saale is a 413 km long tributary of the Elbe in Germany. It rises in the Fichtelgebirge mountains near Zell in Upper Franconia in Bavaria and flows northwards through Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt. Important cities on the Saale include Hof, Jena, Naumburg, Weißenfels, Merseburg and Halle. The river crosses low mountain ranges, floodplain landscapes and wine-growing areas. It flows into the Elbe at Barby. The Saale is partly navigable and is used for power generation, leisure and tourism.
View of the river Saale with reflections of the trees on the bank canvas with Floater frame
The Saale is a 413 km long tributary of the Elbe in Germany. It rises in the Fichtelgebirge mountains near Zell in Upper Franconia in Bavaria and flows northwards through Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt. Important cities on the Saale include Hof, Jena, Naumburg, Weißenfels, Merseburg and Halle. The river crosses low mountain ranges, floodplain landscapes and wine-growing areas. It flows into the Elbe at Barby. The Saale is partly navigable and is used for power generation, leisure and tourism.