Gaicht Pass

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Gaicht Pass
Gaicht Pass is located in Alps
Gaicht Pass
Gaicht Pass
Location of Gaicht Pass
Elevation1,093 m (3,586 ft)
Traversed byAustrian Federal Highway B 199
LocationAustria
RangeAlps
Coordinates47°27′10″N 10°37′29″E / 47.45278°N 10.62472°E / 47.45278; 10.62472Coordinates: 47°27′10″N 10°37′29″E / 47.45278°N 10.62472°E / 47.45278; 10.62472

Gaicht Pass (el. 1093 m.) is a high mountain pass in the Alps in Tyrol in Austria.

It connects the valley of the Lech near with the Tannheim valley near Nesselwängle. It is crossed by federal highway B 199, which runs along the Haldensee and over the Oberjoch Pass in Germany.

History[]

This pass was important in the Middle Ages as a commercial route.

The bridge built in 1912 was destroyed by the retreating German army in 1945. It was replaced in 1979.

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