Kerschbaum Saddle
The Kerschbaum Saddle (German: Kerschbaumer Sattel) is a 1,111 m (AA) high mountain pass between Alpbachtal and Zillertal in the Austrian federal state of Tyrol.[1][2]
Kerschbaum Saddle Kerschbaumer Sattel | |
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Top of the pass | |
Elevation | 1,111 mAT |
Traversed by | local road |
Location | Austria |
Range | Kitzbühel Alps |
Coordinates | 47.38754°N 11.87649°E |
Location and area
The pass road runs from Reith im Alpbachtal (near the Inntal) over the top of the pass near Hart im Zillertal. The narrow, tarmac road is a local route; through traffic uses the B169 / B171 (and A12) through the Ziller and Inn valleys further to the west.
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External links
- Kerschbaum Saddle at quaeldich.de
- Kerschbaum Saddle at alpenrouten.de
References
- Hinweisschild vor Ort
- Austrian Map online 1:50.000 (ÖK 50) des BEV
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