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Seefelder Straße

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Zirler Berg 01.jpg
Route information
Length21.2 km (13.2 mi)
Location
CountryAustria
RegionsTyrol
Highway system
  • Highways of Austria

Seefelder Straße (B 177) is a 21.2 km long former federal road or Bundesstraße - now classified as a "priority road" or Straße mit Vorrang - in the Alps in the Austrian federal state of Tyrol. It links the Inn valley with Scharnitz and the Scharnitz Pass on the border with Germany, running past the Zirler Berg, over the Seefeld Saddle and past Seefeld. It is part of the E533 European route.

The Karwendel Railway runs more or less parallel with the Seefelder Straße, crossing it several times.

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 B177 
The Seefelder Straße, like the other former federal roads or Bundesstraßen, was under the federal authorities. Since 1 April 2002 it has been under the state authorities and continues to have the letter B in its designation, but is not classed as a Bundesstraße.