Dürrholz Cross
Dürrholz Cross | |||
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Pass towards the north (Ramsau) |
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Compass direction | west | east | |
Pass height | 719 m above sea level A. | ||
district | Lilienfeld , Lower Austria | ||
Watershed | Gütenbach → Halbach → Gölsen → Traisen → Danube | Ramsaubach → Gölsen → Traisen → Danube | |
Valley locations | Small cell | Ramsau (Lower Austria) | |
expansion | Pass road | ||
Map (Lower Austria) | |||
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Coordinates | 47 ° 57 '27 " N , 15 ° 47' 25" E |
The Dürrholzer Kreuz is 719 m above sea level. A. high mountain pass in southern Lower Austria .
The L132 pass road begins south of Kleinzell in the Rotte Hölle , leads over the top of the pass, on to Ramsau and ends in Hainfeld .
On the top of the pass was the eponymous Dürrholz cross, which a farmer is said to have erected after he was spared by wolves. Julius Meinl later had this cross moved into the curve between the Unter- and Oberfalbental (today's Annental) and built a chapel at the location of the cross.
The Voralpenweg (long-distance hiking trail 04) leads over the pass .
Web links
Commons : Dürrholzer Kreuz - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ ÖK50 in: www.austrianmap.at , Federal Office for Metrology and Surveying Austria, Austrian map.
- ↑ The Dürrholzer Kreuz in: www.sagen.at , accessed on August 5, 2015.