Pavlič Pass
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Elevation | 1,338 m (4,390 ft) |
Traversed by | road |
Location | Slovenia / Austria |
Range | Kamnik–Savinja Alps |
Coordinates | 46°25′N 14°35′E / 46.417°N 14.583°ECoordinates: 46°25′N 14°35′E / 46.417°N 14.583°E |
Pavlič Pass |
The Pavlič Pass (Slovene: Pavličevo sedlo, German: Paulitschsattel) or just Pavlič (German: Paulitsch) (elevation 1338 m) is a mountain pass which connects the Slovenian municipality of Solčava in the historical region of Lower Styria with the Austrian state of Carinthia.
The Seeberg Highway (B 82) heads from the Austrian side through the scenic village of Bad Eisenkappel (Slovene: Železna Kapla) up to the border crossing Seebergsattel. After 9 km from Bad Eisenkappel, a road to Paulitschsattel heads left of B 82. After a short descend begins a very steep 6 km climb and after that 1 km of up and down road to the pass and border crossing.[1] On the Slovenian side, a climb starts at the beginning of the scenic Logar Valley and is 7 km long.
See also
- List of highest paved roads in Europe
- List of mountain passes
References
See also
- Styria
- Carinthia (province)
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