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The Allerbach is a left tributary of the Warm Bode, just under long, in the Harz Mountains of central Germany.
The source region of the "Little Allerbach" (Kleiner Allerbach) is in a boggy wood at a height of and lies about north of the level crossing on the K 1353 county road ( Kreisstraße) ( Sorge – Elend section) with the railway line of the Trans-Harz Railway.
The source region of the "Big Allerbach" (Großer Allerbach) is on the southwest hillside of the Rauher Jakob ; it lies at a height of .
The stream flows downhill in an easterly direction.
As far as its confluence immediately next to the L 98 Landesstraße ( Tanne – Königshütte section), the Allerbach forms the historic boundary of the Amt of Elbingerode. Even today there are numerous boundary stones left and right of the stream banks.
Allerbach is the name of several rivers and streams in Germany:
- Allerbach (Bewer), tributary of the Bewer, near Deitersen, county of Northeim, Lower Saxony
- Allerbach (Bruchbach), tributary of the Bruchbach, near Hustedt, county of Celle, Lower Saxony
- Allerbach (Rappbode), tributary of the Rappbode ( Rappbode Dam), near Trautenstein, county of Harz, Saxony-Anhalt
- Allerbach (Violenbach), tributary of the Violenbach, near Gerden, county of Osnabrück, Lower Saxony
- Allerbach (Warme Bode), tributary of the Warme Bode, near Tanne, county of Harz, Saxony-Anhalt
- Allerbach, alternative name for the Todbach, tributary of the Blies in St. Wendel, county of St. Wendel, Saarland
- Allerbach, alternative name for the Wallesbach, headstream of the Todbach in Hirstein and Namborn, Kreis St. Wendel, Saarland
- Aller (disambiguation)