Salzach
The Salzach is a river in central Europe, flowing through Austria and Germany. It is approximately 225 kilometers long and is a tributary of the Inn River. The river is known for its picturesque landscapes, especially as it passes through the city of Salzburg, which is famous for its baroque architecture and as the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
The Salzach serves as an important waterway for the region, providing recreational opportunities such as boating and fishing. Its banks are lined with walking and cycling paths, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The river also plays a role in the local ecosystem, supporting various wildlife species.