Gailberg Saddle

Mountain pass in Austria connecting Oberdrauburg and Kötschach-Mauthen From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Gailberg Saddle (el. 981 metres [3,219 ft]) is a high mountain pass in the Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Kärnten (or Carinthia).

Elevation981 m (3,219 ft)
Traversed by B 110
LocationAustria
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Gailberg Saddle
(Gailbergsattel)
Pass summit
Elevation981 m (3,219 ft)
Traversed by B 110
LocationAustria
RangeAlps
Coordinates46°42′50″N 12°58′05″E
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It connects Oberdrauburg in the north with Kötschach-Mauthen in the south. It leads to the Dolomites in the south.

Its name, "Gailberg", derives from the German word "Gail," which is in reference of the Gail River, and "Berg," meaning mountain or hill (compound noun). Gailbergsattel (also German) is a closely related term one might find in local cartography. It is also an important passage in relation to trade and military, and is chiefly recognized today for the "Gailberg Pass" road used by cyclists and motorists. [1]

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