Iselsberg (Pass)

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The 1209 m above sea level. A. high Iselsberg - also called Iselsberg - is a mountain pass in Austria. About the pass leads the Grossglockner road (B 107), it combines the Lienz in East Tyrol Drau valley floor with the Carinthian Mölltal. To reach the mines of Mölltal valley, there was already in Roman times, a route through the Iselsberg.

The two mountains on the side of the pass are the Stronachkogel (1831 m above sea level. A. ) the Kreuzeckgruppe in the south, and the rhinestone head ( 2401 m above sea level. A. ) the Schober group in the north.

About one kilometers southwest of the vertex is the place Iselsberg, today part of the municipality Iselsberg -Stronach. Direct Tyrolean hand on the pass are the scattered houses Iselsberg passport (or Iselsberg ). They include the settlements between Wacht Hotel ( 1190 m above sea level. A. ) and pass. On Carinthian side is the scattered settlement Penzelberg.

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