This scenic drive continues our 4K journey through Styrian landscapes, combining an Austrian Alps drive, countryside villages, and real European road travel along scenic mountain routes.
This third part follows a quieter regional route from the Mur valley toward the Gaberl Pass, moving from lived-in towns into higher alpine terrain. The drive shows authentic Austria village life, local traffic, and changing elevation as we climb toward one of Styria’s scenic mountain crossings.
All filmed in real time with original road sound — no music, just real atmosphere.
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???? Route Highlights & Facts
0:00 — Starting near Sankt Peter ob Judenburg
Part of the Judenburg regional area, which functions today as an industrial and commuting hub in Upper Styria, connecting smaller villages with regional employment centers.
01:11 — Rothenthurm, Austria
Rothenthurm is a small rural settlement focused on agriculture and local commuting, typical of settlements surrounding the Mur valley economic corridor.
14:04 — Weißkirchen in der Steiermark
A municipality of about 5,500 residents known today for strong railway connections and growing residential development linked to nearby industrial towns.
18:26 — Allersdorf, Austria
A quiet farming locality characterized by dispersed alpine agriculture and low-density rural living common in western Styria.
19:05 — Großfeistritz, Austria
Part of the Weißkirchen municipality, where local economy relies on small businesses, agriculture, and regional commuting rather than tourism.
37:23 — Gaberlhaus / Gaberl Pass (1,551 m)
The Gaberl Pass connects Upper Styria with western regions and remains a popular scenic driving and winter recreation route, offering wide alpine panoramas at over 1.5 km elevation.
This video is Part 3 of a continuous Austrian scenic drive route. The full journey will be available as a dedicated playlist showing a complete regional crossing through real Austria landscapes and everyday European roads.
If you enjoy authentic scenic drives in Europe, this route shows Austria beyond tourist highlights — real towns, real roads, real life.
This third part follows a quieter regional route from the Mur valley toward the Gaberl Pass, moving from lived-in towns into higher alpine terrain. The drive shows authentic Austria village life, local traffic, and changing elevation as we climb toward one of Styria’s scenic mountain crossings.
All filmed in real time with original road sound — no music, just real atmosphere.
Support video production - https://www.patreon.com/15341833/join
Or just buy me a coffee: https://bmc.link/lanaluk
???? Route Highlights & Facts
0:00 — Starting near Sankt Peter ob Judenburg
Part of the Judenburg regional area, which functions today as an industrial and commuting hub in Upper Styria, connecting smaller villages with regional employment centers.
01:11 — Rothenthurm, Austria
Rothenthurm is a small rural settlement focused on agriculture and local commuting, typical of settlements surrounding the Mur valley economic corridor.
14:04 — Weißkirchen in der Steiermark
A municipality of about 5,500 residents known today for strong railway connections and growing residential development linked to nearby industrial towns.
18:26 — Allersdorf, Austria
A quiet farming locality characterized by dispersed alpine agriculture and low-density rural living common in western Styria.
19:05 — Großfeistritz, Austria
Part of the Weißkirchen municipality, where local economy relies on small businesses, agriculture, and regional commuting rather than tourism.
37:23 — Gaberlhaus / Gaberl Pass (1,551 m)
The Gaberl Pass connects Upper Styria with western regions and remains a popular scenic driving and winter recreation route, offering wide alpine panoramas at over 1.5 km elevation.
This video is Part 3 of a continuous Austrian scenic drive route. The full journey will be available as a dedicated playlist showing a complete regional crossing through real Austria landscapes and everyday European roads.
If you enjoy authentic scenic drives in Europe, this route shows Austria beyond tourist highlights — real towns, real roads, real life.
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