The Krähenbach is a tributary of the Danube on the Baar plateau in Tuttlingen in the Upper Danube Nature Park, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
The Krähenbach rises some 200 m east of the clay pit in the Haldenwald forest in the municipality of Tuningen, next to a forest road at about 806 m above sea level . From there it flows northeast through the Haldenwald forest past a Celtic square earthwork, underneath the Bundesstraße B 523 and then across the fen into the municipality of Talheim. Here is reaches its northernmost point, a sharp turn to the southeast. Next to the K5919, it leaves its narrow valley and takes up the Zimmerthälebach from the right, and, less than 200m further, the Krähenbach the Greutgraben form the left. It then flows past two small lakes, the second of which is used as a swimming pool. If then takes up the Lachengraben from the right and flows through the village of Talheim. It then takes up the Röhrenbrunnenbach from the right, then turns to the east.
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