Gschütt Pass

Gschütt Pass is a high mountain pass in the between the Bundesländer of and . It connects in the state of Salzburg with in Upper Austria. The pass is traversed by the Federal Highway B166.
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  • Type: Mountain saddle with an elevation of 962 metres
  • Description: mountain pass at the border Upper Austria / Salzburg
  • Also known as: Pass Gschutt” and “Pass Gschütt

Places of Interest

Highlights include Protestant church in Gosau and Rußberg.

Church

Scenic viewpoint
Photo: Karelj, Public domain.
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Scenic viewpoint
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Calvary Gosau and Gosau.

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Village
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Gschütt Pass

Latitude
47.59137° or 47° 35′ 29″ north
Longitude
13.50563° or 13° 30′ 20″ east
Elevation
962 metres (3,156 feet)
Open location code
8FVMHGR4+G7
Open­Street­Map ID
node 703114214
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­saddle
Geo­Names ID
2777370
Wiki­data ID
Q1616891
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Gschütt Pass” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Pass Gschütt
  • German: Pass Gschütt
  • Swedish: Pass Gschütt
  • Pass Gschütt

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Kirchenviertel and Schattau.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Gotthardl and Kalvarienkapelle.

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