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Bike pass
Bike pass from the Austrian side

Bike pass from the Austrian side

Compass direction North south
Pass height 662  m above sea level A.
region Styria , Austria Lower Styria , Slovenia
Watershed Auenbach, Saggau, Sulm , Mur , Drau , Danube Radeljski p., Drava, Danube
Valley locations Aibl Radlje ob Dravi (Mahrenberg)
expansion B 76
Mountains Lavanttal Alps
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Radlpass (Austria)
Bike pass
Coordinates 46 ° 38 '42 "  N , 15 ° 12' 23"  E Coordinates: 46 ° 38 '42 "  N , 15 ° 12' 23"  E
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The Radlpass ( Slov. Radelj ) is a saddle at an altitude of 662  m above sea level. A. in the Lavanttal Alps , which separates the Possruck from the Koralm and the Austrian state of Styria from the Slovenian landscape of Lower Styria . Neighboring municipalities are Eibiswald in Austria and Radlje ob Dravi (Mahrenberg) in Slovenia .

From Austria it is accessed from the Radlpass Straße B 76. The Slovenian name of the saddle and border crossing of the same name is Radelj .

The pass is located in protected landscape area no. 3 " Soboth -Radlpass". This area is characterized by meadows and forests in a large-scale forest landscape, by grassland use and small-scale orchards . The protection serves to preserve the landscape character, the natural and near-natural landscape elements as well as the preservation of the landscape as a recreational area for the general public. For example, the large contiguous unspoilt areas such as near-natural forest areas, the structured cultural landscape with its small biotopes such as bushes and groups of trees, the field and forest edge communities, the near-natural, structurally rich small bodies of water such as springs, streams, etc., the habitats for the animals and animals in the protected area are protected Plant species and the near-natural stream sections.

The European long-distance hiking trail E6 also crosses the Austrian-Slovenian border on the Radlpass. The Südalpenweg , an Austrian long-distance hiking trail, also runs in an east-west direction .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Cycle pass and the surrounding area on ÖK 50 , www.austrianmap.at , Federal Office for Metrology and Surveying Austria, Austrian map.
  2. Ordinance of the Styrian state government of December 19, 2013 on the declaration of areas of the Soboth and the Radlpass as landscape protection area No. 3. Styrian State Law Gazette of January 27, 2014. No. 10. ZDB -ID 705127-x . Pp. 1-2. This ordinance replaced the ordinance on the declaration of areas of the Soboth and the Radlpass as a landscape protection area, LGBl. No. 38/1981, most recently in the version LGBl. No. 64/1981.