Gaberl Pass
{{Short description|Mountain pass in the Austrian Alps}}
{{Infobox mountain pass
| name = Gaberl Pass
| photo = Gaberl 01.jpg
| photo_caption = Summit of the pass
| photo_size = 200
| elevation_m = 1551
| elevation_ref =
| traversed = B77
| map = Alps
| map_caption = Location of Gaberl Pass
| map_size =
| label = Gaberl Pass
| coords = {{coord|47|06|29|N|14|54|55|E|type:pass|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| location = Austria
| range = Alps
| topo =
}}
Gaberl Pass (el. {{cvt|1551|m|disp=sqbr}}) is a high mountain pass in the Austrian Alps in the Bundesland of Styria.
A steep road connects Köflach with the upper Mur River valley, running next to the Stubalpe. This road dates from Roman times.
It is a popular destination for both summer and winter sports.
On a clear day, the views are wide to the Dachstein in the northwest, the Riegersburg in the south and east, and into Hungary and Slovenia.
See also
{{Austrian mountain passes}}
Category:Mountain passes of the Alps
Category:Mountain passes of Styria
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