Southern Germany, including Wurtemberg and Bavaria: handbook for travellers . den; Railway Restaurant.— Schiffmann, confectioner. Visitors Tax (for a stay of more than a week) 15 Jl (less in proportionfor members of a family). Baths at the Dianabad (with inhalation and pneumatic cabinets), atthe Curhaus Achselmannstein, Louisenbad, Bad Kirchberg, etc. Post and Telegraph Office in the market-place and at the station(poste restante). English Church Service in summer. Eeichenhall (1555 ft.), a favourite watering-place on the Saaleor Saalach (3800 inhab.), is picturesquely bounded on three sides b


Southern Germany, including Wurtemberg and Bavaria: handbook for travellers . den; Railway Restaurant.— Schiffmann, confectioner. Visitors Tax (for a stay of more than a week) 15 Jl (less in proportionfor members of a family). Baths at the Dianabad (with inhalation and pneumatic cabinets), atthe Curhaus Achselmannstein, Louisenbad, Bad Kirchberg, etc. Post and Telegraph Office in the market-place and at the station(poste restante). English Church Service in summer. Eeichenhall (1555 ft.), a favourite watering-place on the Saaleor Saalach (3800 inhab.), is picturesquely bounded on three sides byan amphitheatre of mountains, the Lntersberg (6480 ft.), Latten-gebirge (5700 ft), Eeitalpgebirge (6460 ft.), MiMnerhorn (4500 ft.),Ristfeichtkogl(p3Lb ft.), Sonntagshorn (6430 ft.), and Hochstauffen(5815 ft.). This is the central point of union of the four principalBavarian salt-works, which are connected by conduits of an aggregatelength of 50 M. The large Salinengebaude, or salt-work buildings, inthe market-place, contain the offices on the right, and four Sudhciuser. QfTidnixmif < ZmnlwBT V? ma her ?aejbnau. *c7?a*Ss <gjj$W wjte^ Somibg Ochseithg. ft*L_ WxcscrJ —rsee--, llWnkW Wtt} :Dfii /MoTi \dnet , <t gs^- z* /KhogtrjfrUbg. f a tr\ Sell S KoTrtfljbg / CSQxtnn Ajj I / GruliirTm. \^j™ .TO? IWlhelm


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