Lahn Saddle

The Lahn Saddle (German: Lahnsattel) (el. 1,006 m.) is a high mountain pass in the Austrian Alps between the Bundesländer of Lower Austria and Styria.

Lahn Saddle
Lahnsattel
Lahn Saddle is located in Alps
Lahn Saddle
Lahn Saddle
Location of the Lahn Saddle
Elevation1,006 m (3,301 ft)
Traversed byFederal Highway B 23
LocationAustria
RangeAlps
Coordinates47°35′30″N 15°29′10″E

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 away is the peak of the Göller massif (1766 m.), with the Wildalpe in the south.

The town of Lahnsattel (1 km east of the pass) has lost one fifth of its population in recent times.

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