Austria-Hungary - with excursions to Cetinje, Belgrade, and Bucharest - handbook for travellers (1911) (14775898191)
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Title: Austria-Hungary : with excursions to Cetinje, Belgrade, and Bucharest : handbook for travellers
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Baedeker, Karl
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Publisher: Leipzig : K. Baedeker New York C. Scribner
Contributing Library: University of Maryland, College Park
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to Innsbruck. BLUDENZ. 22. Route. 195 The Margaretenkapf (1825 ft.), V^hv. to the W., on the left bankof the 111, with the villa and grounds of the Von Tschavoll family, over-looks the Illschlucht and the Eheintal from the Falknis to Lake Con-stance (ascent to the right beyond the lower Ill-Briicke; adm. daily, exceptFrid., 8-11 and 3-7, free). From Feldkirch to Buchs, 12 M., railway (22-36 min.). — 9J/2 M.Schaan, 2*/2 M. to the S. of which is Vaduz, the capital (1200 inhab.) ofthe small principality of Liechtenstein. Near Buchs we cross the Rhine.See also Baedeker s Switzerland. Above and below Feldkirch the III has forced passages throughthe limestone rocks, called the Upper and Lower IWdamm. Thetrain passes through a tunnel into the Upper Klamni and crossesthe 111 near (251/.2 M.) Frastanz (1550 ft.). The valley, now calledInner Walgau, expands. 30 M. Nenzing, at the mouth of theGamperdona-Tal. The train crosses the 111. 367 M. Bludenz (1905 ft.; Bludenzer Hof, R. from 2
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