Sieggrabener Saddle

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Sieggrabener Saddle
Hill from left to right: Schwarzenbacher Burgberg with the observation tower, Sieggrabener Kogel, Sieggrabener Sattel and Brenntenriegel with the mobile radio and radio relay

Hill from left to right: Schwarzenbacher Burgberg with the observation tower, Sieggrabener Kogel , Sieggrabener Sattel and Brenntenriegel with the mobile radio and radio relay

Compass direction North south
Pass height 500  m above sea level A.
region Burgenland , Austria
Watershed Marzer Bach Sieggrabenbach
Valley locations March Sieggraben
expansion Expressway, federal highway
Mountains Edge mountains east of the Mur , Alps
Map (Burgenland)
Sieggrabener Saddle (Burgenland)
Sieggrabener Saddle
Coordinates 47 ° 39 '33 "  N , 16 ° 22' 45"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 39 '33 "  N , 16 ° 22' 45"  E
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The Sieggrabener saddle is about 500  m above sea level. A. high mountain pass in Burgenland , Austria .

The Sieggrabener Sattel is located north of the village of Sieggraben , to whose municipal area it belongs. It is formed by the collision of the Rosalien Mountains in the west with the Ödenburger Mountains in the east and is considered a weather divide . The North Burgenland is geographically separated from the Central Burgenland by the Sieggrabener Sattel. The municipality of Sieggraben, located south of the Sieggrabener Saddle, is geographically part of Central Burgenland, but belongs to Northern Burgenland in the political association of the Mattersburg district , which is due to the history of the municipality in the former feudal estate of the princely Esterházy family . The only two traffic connections between Northern Burgenland and Central Burgenland - Burgenland Straße B50 and Burgenland Schnellstraße S31 - run in the area of ​​the Sieggrabener saddle.

literature

  • Sieggraben 1302–2002 , Festschrift for the 700th anniversary of the Sieggraben community, ed. from the community of Sieggraben, Strichpunkt Verlag, Hornstein and Ebreichsdorf 2002, pp. 16-19.
  • Johannes Heinzle: Investigations on the correlation between mineral content and shear parameters using the example of phyllite from Sieggrabener Sattel , Dipl.-Arb., University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna 2003.