Switzerland ; and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and Tyrol ; handbook for travellers . gano, themountains and their wooded slopes, and the beautiful villas and gardensabove Lugano; to the E., above Porlezza, i9 Monte Legnone (p. 562); tothe N., above Lugano, rises the serrated Monte Camoghe; to the left ofthis are the distant Rheinwald Mts.; W. is the Monte Rosa chain, with theMatterhorn and other Valais Alps to the right. (Panorama by best.) —Walkers from the post-office at Paradiso (PI. A, 6),follow the road passing under the St. Gotthard Railway and leading viaCa


Switzerland ; and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and Tyrol ; handbook for travellers . gano, themountains and their wooded slopes, and the beautiful villas and gardensabove Lugano; to the E., above Porlezza, i9 Monte Legnone (p. 562); tothe N., above Lugano, rises the serrated Monte Camoghe; to the left ofthis are the distant Rheinwald Mts.; W. is the Monte Rosa chain, with theMatterhorn and other Valais Alps to the right. (Panorama by best.) —Walkers from the post-office at Paradiso (PI. A, 6),follow the road passing under the St. Gotthard Railway and leading viaCalprino to (3/4 hr.) the village of Pazzallo, whence they take one ofthe lanes marked al Monte. Then crossing the cable-tramway, a stonypath leads to the summit in l*/4 hr. The *Monte Br& (3050) is another beautiful point. Tramway toCassarate (see above), whence a cable-tramway (see p. 537) ascends in 3 min. —f---. 1 Engl. M * ^fezaovi^ ^ m*«*«\; J937 -•• : *r^»-#^yL. ^MBifloru.; 1 -/Pizzo Scareglia^ off no ^ yw^ 2SF <£- <fc tuu JLUzina. » seZ10_: L . kii^V jH:~ i* If ? •TSU-ino JrLBpglia • ; .....r->-^ r«y ^-rmmhio . .) V -AIbo£a5fk£« £ : I fMSwe^assoafai N: r #-. rJfettarma \ . - ,l271 ? • . tim Gaivdria \ ./I /-™0 CaTtknolaO ^^JKy j a&iso ^* , ^ f^^^ed^g--i, . Confine q o$ ?. Tr- ? % Melide |,^f: agp?w


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