Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . ROTHAU. 52. Route. 345 /oooK^? *^® ^ *^^ ^* ^^^ beyond the railway, rises the C6te St. Martin(2395 ft.), which is surmounted by a picturesque group of rocks, re-sembling a ruined castle. A shady path leads in 3/4 hr. to the top, theview from which is very extensive. For longer excursions from St. Die, see R. 52. Beyond St. Die the train continues to follow the valley of theMeurthe, skirting the heights on the left bank of the river. 35 — From (8672 M.) St.


Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . ROTHAU. 52. Route. 345 /oooK^? *^® ^ *^^ ^* ^^^ beyond the railway, rises the C6te St. Martin(2395 ft.), which is surmounted by a picturesque group of rocks, re-sembling a ruined castle. A shady path leads in 3/4 hr. to the top, theview from which is very extensive. For longer excursions from St. Die, see R. 52. Beyond St. Die the train continues to follow the valley of theMeurthe, skirting the heights on the left bank of the river. 35 — From (8672 M.) St. Leonard (Saumon; Lion dOr) toFraize by branch-railway and thence over the Col du Bonhommeinto Alsace, see p. 347. Our line turns to the W., quits the valleyof the Meurthe, and passes through two short tunnels. — 46 ChapeUe. 48 M. Laveline (buvette), the junction for Gerardmer (see p. 349).— Continuation of the line to Epinal, see p. 349. 52. Excursions into the Vosges from St. Die. a. From St. Die to Strassburg vik Saales. * r^Lf--^?^^^ Omnibus thrice (July Sept. five times) daily from St. Di^,^<iu Jf\ J ^u^


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