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Identifier: austriahungarywi00baed (find matches)
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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ge we descend to the left and follow the road via Krammeland Ober-Sedlitz to Neudorfel. Beyond the last village we takethe field-path to the right (blue way-marks) and finally reach thesummit through wood. From Neudorfel another path (markedgreen and yellow) leads to (3/4 hr.) the Schreckenstein (see above). From Aussig to Bilin, 20 M., railway in li/2 hr. — 3 M. Tiirmitz(520 ft.), with a chateau of Count Nostitz and coal-pits; 12 M. Auper-schin (p. 316). — 20 M. Bilin (655 ft.; Hohes Haus, R. lV4-3 K; WeisserLowe), an industrial town of 9510 inhab., on the Biela, with a chateauof Prince Lobkowitz. About H/3 M. to the S.W. are the Bilin Salt Springs(Kurhaus; rail, station, Bilin-Sauerbrunn, see p. 333). The Borschen(1765 ft.), a huge mass of clinkstone or phonolite, 2 M. to the S. of thesprings (red way-marks), possesses a rare flora and affords a fine view.From Bilin to Dux and Pilsen, see p. 333. From Aussig to Teplitz and Komotau, see R. 45. — Steamboat toDresden, see p. 308.
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to Dresden. BODENBACH. 44. Route. 311 72 M. Nestersitz-Pommerle, whence the Ziegeriberg (1245 ft.)may he ascended in 50 ininntes. 81 M. Bodenbach. — Hotels. Post (PI. a). 250 yds. to the ¥.of the rail, station; Topfer (PI. h), E. lV2-3 K: Umlauft (PI. c), E.2-3 K, these two a little to the W. of the station; VereinsTiaus. —Carriage for half-a-day 5, for a whole day 10 K. — The Railivay Station(restaurant) and the Pier are about */2 M. apart. Bodenbach (430 ft.), a thriving town with 13,410 inhab., onthe left bank of the Elbe, is the Saxon and Austrian custom-house station. Above the town to the K rises the wooded *Schttfer-wand (925 ft.; Hotel-Kestaurant, with view-terrace, R. 2-3 K),affording an admirable view of Tetschen and the valley of theElbe; we turn to the right at the rail, station and then mount thezigzag path to the left, just short of the railway-viaduct, to (25 min.)the top. On the Elbe, 1 M. below Bodenbach rail, station, lies Obergrund(Bad-Hotel, PI. b, E. 2-3, p

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