. Southern France, including Corsica: handbook for travellers. ST. BERTRAND-DK-C0M1NGES. //. Route 25. 163 or des Corneilles. The PJne de Lhiris (5225 ft.) commands only a limitedview in the direction of the mountains but a very fine one over theplain , similar to that from the Pie du Midi but more detailed owing tothe lower elevation. — The descent is often made by the Col de Lhiris(4525 ft.) and the Cabanes dOrdincbde (4415 ft.) on the S., whence thereis a splendid view of the Campan Valley (see below), by which we re-turn to Bagneres. To Aerea-U (Lucfion) via the Cor, dAspin, 221/2M., carri


. Southern France, including Corsica: handbook for travellers. ST. BERTRAND-DK-C0M1NGES. //. Route 25. 163 or des Corneilles. The PJne de Lhiris (5225 ft.) commands only a limitedview in the direction of the mountains but a very fine one over theplain , similar to that from the Pie du Midi but more detailed owing tothe lower elevation. — The descent is often made by the Col de Lhiris(4525 ft.) and the Cabanes dOrdincbde (4415 ft.) on the S., whence thereis a splendid view of the Campan Valley (see below), by which we re-turn to Bagneres. To Aerea-U (Lucfion) via the Cor, dAspin, 221/2M., carriage-road. —To Beaudian (3 M.), see p. 162. We then follow the delightful CampanValley, which is bordered on the right by green hills with bright pasturesand on the left by sterile rocks. It takes its name from the Campani,who inhabited it during the. Roman period. — 33/4 M. Campan (inn) hasgiven its name to a well-known kind of green marble, shaded with red andwhite. — At (7l/a M.) Ste. Marie (Hot. Larrieu) the road from Bareges,over the Col du Tourm


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