- Source: Lahn Saddle
The Lahn Saddle (German: Lahnsattel) (el. 1,006 m [3,301 ft]) is a high mountain pass in the Austrian Alps between the Bundesländer of Lower Austria and Styria.
It is traversed by Federal Highway B 23.
It connects the Salza river valley from Mariazell with the Mürz river valley.
The southeast side has a maximum grade of 11 percent. The west side from Terz im Halltal has a maximum grade of 17 percent. Three kilometres (1.9 mi) away is the peak of the Göller massif (1,766 m [5,794 ft]), with the Wildalpe in the south.
The town of Lahnsattel (1 kilometre [0.62 mi] east of the pass) has lost one fifth of its population in recent times.
See also
List of highest paved roads in Europe
List of mountain passes
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Lahn Saddle
- Kühtai Saddle
- Seeberg Saddle
- Kartitsch Saddle
- Pfaffen Saddle
- Rohr Saddle
- Westerwald
- Ammer Saddle
- Gailberg Saddle
- Kreuzberg Saddle