Austria/Slowenia - Seebergsattel
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member CADS11
N 46° 25.150 E 014° 31.620
33T E 463652 N 5140730
Seebergsattel border Austria - Slowenia
Waymark Code: WMRXYR
Location: Kärnten, Austria
Date Posted: 08/20/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Ernmark
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DE: Der Seebergsattel (slowenisch Jezerski vrh) verbindet das österreichische Bundesland Kärnten (Bezirk Völkermarkt) mit der slowenischen Region Oberkrain (slowenisch Gorenjska). Die für den Fernverkehr unbedeutende Seeberg Straße (B82) auf österreichischer Seite führt durch Bad Eisenkappel (slowenisch Železna Kapla) hinauf zum Grenzübergang auf der 1215 m ü. A. gelegenen Passhöhe.

Auf slowenischer Seite führt die Passstraße von der Höhe des Seebergsattels hinab in den abgeschieden gelegenen Seeländer Talkessel (slowenisch Jezersko).
(Aus: (visit link) )

EN: Seeberg Saddle (German: Seebergsattel, Slovene: Jezerski vrh), also just Seeberg (Jezersko) is a high mountain pass connecting Bad Eisenkappel in the Austrian state of Carinthia with Jezersko in the Slovenian region of Carinthia. It is located in the Southern Limestone Alps, between the Karavanke range in the west and the Kamnik–Savinja Alps in the east.

The road across the pass is probably of Roman origin, leading from the Drava valley in the Noricum province towards the city of Aquileia. The border at the summit was implemented after the dissolution of Austria-Hungary by the 1919 Treaty of Saint-Germain. Today the Seeberg Highway (B 82) heads from the Austrian side up to the border crossing on the pass. Directly behind the Slovenian border station is an inn. On the Slovenian side, the state road No. 210 descends from the Seeberg down to Jezersko, offering a panoramic view of the Kamnik Alps.

Seeberg Saddle is also known as the Carinthian Seeberg to distinguish it from the Styrian Seeberg Pass in the Northern Limestone Alps.
(Taken from: (visit link) )
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