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English: Map of Beaune (France - Côte-d'or department)


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Title: Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Karl Baedeker (Firm)
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Publisher: Leipzig : K. Baedeker New York : C. Scribner's sons
Contributing Library: PIMS - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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warm mineral springs(80° Fahr.), resembling those of the Pyrenean baths. St. Honore is theAquae Nisincii of the Romans, some of whose ancient baths have beenexhumed. There is a Casino in the park. Above the town stands a chateauof the 17th century. Omnibus in summer to (5^/2 M.) Rimilly (p. 418). 5272 M. Cercy-la-Tour (buffet), on the Nivernais Canal (p. 409)and at the confluence of the Alene, the Aron, and the Canne, is onthe line from Chagny to Nevers (R. 63). We change carriages here.Our line runs towards the S. 58 M. Briffault. 60 M. St. Hilaire-Fontaine, with a fine priory-church, dating in part from the 12thcentury. We ascend along the right bank of the Loire. 64 M. Cronat^a small town with three interesting chateaux. 71 M. Bourbon-Lancy (Grand-Hotel, pens, from 10 fr.; HotelSt. Leger, pens. 8-10fr., both connected with the baths; des Thermes,7-8 fr.; des Sources, 6-7 fr.; de la Paix; des Bains; Rochard; de laPoste; Francois), a finely-situated town with 4266 inhab., possesses
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BEAUNE. 63. Route. 415 thermal springs containing chloride of sodium and iron, which havebeen in use since the time of the Romans and are efficacious forrheumatism. The Ktahlissement Thermal is well fitted up and containsa swimming-bath. The large Hospital was founded by the Marquisand the Marcjuise dAligre. A local line runs to (28 M.) Joulon-mr-Arroux. — 76 M. St. Aubin-sur-Loire, with an interesting chateau.At (79 M.) (Hlly-sur-Loire we join the line from Moulins toMacon via Paray-le-Monial and Cluny (see Baedekers SouthernFrance). 63. From Dijon to Nevers. a. Via, Chagny, Montchanin, and Le Creusot. 1331/2 M. Railway in 41/2-73/4 lirs. (fares 24 fr. 15, 16 fr. 35, 10 fr 75 c )Aa far a,3 Chagny we travel by the Lyons Railway. Dijon, see p. 394. The railway crosses two arms of the Ouche andthe Canal de Bourgogne, leaving to the left the line to Pontarlier(U. blj. It next passes the great railway-workshops of the LyonsRailway, beyond which the line to St. Amour diverges (p 403) and

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