Austria-Hungary : with excursions to Cetinje, Belgrade, and Bucharest : handbook for travellers . r.; thencein 2V4 hrs. to the Austria-Hutte (5345 ft.; rfmts. in summer), and in20 min. more to the top of the Brandriedel (5655 ft.), a grand point ofview. The Dachstein (p. 157), for steady heads only, is ascended fromthe Austria-Hutte in 5-6 hrs. (guide from Schladming 20 K). The Ennstal contracts, bearing (193 M.) Handling (2660 ft.)it runs through the Mandling Pass and crosses the Handling,the boundary between Styria and Salzburg. — 198 M. Radstadt(2725 ft.; Post, R. l1/4-21/2 K; Hichaelis), a
Austria-Hungary : with excursions to Cetinje, Belgrade, and Bucharest : handbook for travellers . r.; thencein 2V4 hrs. to the Austria-Hutte (5345 ft.; rfmts. in summer), and in20 min. more to the top of the Brandriedel (5655 ft.), a grand point ofview. The Dachstein (p. 157), for steady heads only, is ascended fromthe Austria-Hutte in 5-6 hrs. (guide from Schladming 20 K). The Ennstal contracts, bearing (193 M.) Handling (2660 ft.)it runs through the Mandling Pass and crosses the Handling,the boundary between Styria and Salzburg. — 198 M. Radstadt(2725 ft.; Post, R. l1/4-21/2 K; Hichaelis), a little walled town on arocky hill, a winter sport resort. From Kadstadt to Mauterndorf, 25V2 M., diligence twice daily insummer in 6V4-61/., hrs. (fare 6 A56 h). The road leads through the valleyof the Tcmrach to (7V2 M.) Untertauem (3295 ft.), and then ascends, past ^feliollina k??»??? _ kmSEU •jS,* T . p &* ,^v - wSK^S* SB*,. Ct \ m fP J^*-* *wf; ? i „ \v,i,d,»,li )v £ >*». IRe n n e n _-,-„, Gel) ;.,.i,,l,T ,„.-.• - rni,n;.n . , ifl||. to Zell am See. BISCHOFSHOFEN. 15- Route. 167 several pretty waterfalls, to (131/* M.) Obertauem (5410 ft.; WiseneggInn) and (1 M.) the top of the Badstadter Tauern (5700 ft.). It thendescends by (19V2 M.) Tweng (4050 ft.; Post) to (25V2 M.) Mautemdorf,terminus of the Murtal railway from Unzmarkt (p. 260). Diligence toSpittal, see pp. 254, 253. At (200 M.) Altenmarkt the train leaves the Enns and turnsN.¥. to (20272 M.) Eben (2790 ft.), on the watershed betweenthe Enns and the Salzach. Beyond a deep cutting we cross theFritzbach by a bold bridge (striking view of the Dachstein to theright), and then pass through the narrow Fritztal to (207 M.)Hilttau (2325 ft.; Post). Several tunnels. The train crosses theFritzbach in its narrow valley six times, pierces the Kreuzbergby a tunnel of 765 yds., and descends the hillside on the left intothe Salzach-Tal. We then cross the Salzach. 213 M. Bischofsliofen (1795
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