Italy : handbook for travellers . lbrooks fall into the lake. One of these, crossed by the road, has beennamed Sanguinetto in reminiscence of the streams of blood with which itwas once discoloured. The line skirts the lake and passes through a tunnel. 841/2 Two tunnels. 90 M. Magione, a borough with an oldwatch-tower of the time of Fortebracclo and Sforza. 96 M. Ellera. 103 M. Perugia, picturesquely situated on the hill to the left. 7. Perugia. Arrival. Omnibus to the town (1 fr.) in great request, so that notime should be lost in securing a seat (no cabs): to the Allsergo di Pe-


Italy : handbook for travellers . lbrooks fall into the lake. One of these, crossed by the road, has beennamed Sanguinetto in reminiscence of the streams of blood with which itwas once discoloured. The line skirts the lake and passes through a tunnel. 841/2 Two tunnels. 90 M. Magione, a borough with an oldwatch-tower of the time of Fortebracclo and Sforza. 96 M. Ellera. 103 M. Perugia, picturesquely situated on the hill to the left. 7. Perugia. Arrival. Omnibus to the town (1 fr.) in great request, so that notime should be lost in securing a seat (no cabs): to the Allsergo di Pe-rugia a drive of 1/4 br., to the top of the hill 25-30 min. (Before the firstbend of the road to the left, a cood path to the right ascends to the townin 20 min.) Hotels. *Albergo di Perugia , at the lower entrance of the town(15 min. drive from the station), with an uninterrupted view, Englishlandlady; rooms not always obtainable unless previously ordered. —Grande Bbetagne, same proprietor, 10 min. drive farther up, at the be-.


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