Sellapasset
Sellapasset | |
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Passo Sella Sellajoch Sella Pass | |
Bjergmassivet Langkofel group | |
Højde | 2.218 m.o.h.[1] |
Længde | 20 km[2] |
Krydses af | Italienske landevej SS242[3] |
Sted | Italien, Trentino |
Koordinater | 46°30′31″N 11°45′46″Ø / 46.50861°N 11.76278°ØKoordinater: 46°30′31″N 11°45′46″Ø / 46.50861°N 11.76278°Ø |
Sellapasset (2.218 m.o.h.[4]) (italiensk: Passo Sella) er et bjergpas i Dolomitterne i de italienske alper, der forbinder dalene Val Gardena og Val di Fassa.[5] Landevejen over passet forbinder dalene Val di Fassa med Val Gardena.[6] Eller byerne Canazei og Selva di Val Gardena. Vejen over passet blev bygget i 1872.[4] Vejpasset ligger i den såkaldte Sellagruppe.
Med henblik på at skåne naturen er passet fra sommeren 2017 blevet lukket for benzin-/dieseldrevne motorkøretøjer på onsdage i juli og august.[7]
Passet er en del af Sellaronda, som er en berømt turistvej.[8][2] Heri indgår også Gardenapasset, Campolongopasset og Pordoipasset.[9]
Galleri
Sellapasset
Bjergarten Dolomit ved Sellapasset
Bjergmassivet Sassolungo ved Sellapasset
Val Gardena med Sellamassivet til venstre i billedet
Kildehenvisninger
- ^ "valgardena-groeden.com". Hentet 23. maj 2019.
- ^ a b "paesseatlas.de, sellajoch". Hentet 23. maj 2019.
- ^ "Google Maps". Hentet 23. maj 2019.
- ^ a b "valgardena-groeden.com, passo-sella-ridge". Hentet 23. maj 2019.
- ^ "visittrentino.info, passo-sella". Hentet 23. maj 2019.
- ^ "Arkiveret kopi". Arkiveret fra originalen 15. juli 2019. Hentet 15. juli 2019.
- ^ "val-gardena.net". Hentet 23. maj 2019.
- ^ "telegraph.co.uk, sella-ronda-bike-ride". Hentet 23. maj 2019.
- ^ "dolomiti.org, sellaronda". Arkiveret fra originalen 28. maj 2019. Hentet 28. maj 2019.
Eksterne henvisninger
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Sella Pass, Province of Bolzano (South Tyrol), Region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
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The Langkofel Group from the Sella pass. From left to right the Plattkofel, Zahnkofel, Grohmann Peak, the Fünffinger Peak, the Langkofelscharte and the Langkofeleck
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Sella Pass (Italian:Passo Sella; Ladin: Jëuf de Sela / Jouf de Sela; German: Sellajoch), northwest ramp, view to the Langkofel group (Italian: Gruppo del Sassolungo; German: Langkofelgruppe)
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Sella Pass, Province of Bolzano (South Tyrol), Region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
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Val Gardena with the Saslonch and Sella group in the Dolomites from Resciesa, South Tyrol