The Hölibach is a river approximately 4 km long in the canton of Aargau and a tributary of the Reuss. It drains a large part of the municipal area of Gebenstorf in the district of Baden.
The stream originates east of the village settlement and south of the Chörnlisberg in the Müsere forest and only collects a few very short tributaries along its course. It has carved a northwest-running erosion valley in the exposed Jura limestone between the elevations of Hornebni and Eichhölzli, which leads to the settlement center of Gebenstorf. In the valley lies the group of houses known as Lochmühle. The location in the narrow cut is also called Höli, and from this designation, the name of the Hölibach is derived. From the main road in the village settlement, it flows over its wide alluvial fan in the former floodplain area of Reussschachen in the Water Castle of Switzerland and discharges into the Reuss at the Gebenstorfer Schächli.
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