Italy: handbook for travellers First Part, Northern Italy and Corsica . e planted with vines,olives, and fig-trees. The village of Garda (1100 inhab.),beautifully situated in a bay at the influx of the Tesino whichdescends from the Monte Baldo, gives its name to the lake. Thechateau belongs to Count Albertini of Verona. To the iS. in thedistance is the peninsula oi Serrnione (p. 152). The next placesare Bardolino (2000 inhab.) with a harbour, Cisano, and Lazist(2600 inhab.), another harbour. Pescbiera (Restaur, near the quay) (see p. 151) at the effluxof the Alincio from the lake, is a station


Italy: handbook for travellers First Part, Northern Italy and Corsica . e planted with vines,olives, and fig-trees. The village of Garda (1100 inhab.),beautifully situated in a bay at the influx of the Tesino whichdescends from the Monte Baldo, gives its name to the lake. Thechateau belongs to Count Albertini of Verona. To the iS. in thedistance is the peninsula oi Serrnione (p. 152). The next placesare Bardolino (2000 inhab.) with a harbour, Cisano, and Lazist(2600 inhab.), another harbour. Pescbiera (Restaur, near the quay) (see p. 151) at the effluxof the Alincio from the lake, is a station on the railway betweenMilan and Verona. (Stat. l/4 M. from the lake, omnibus 75 c. 29. From Pavia to Brescia by Cremona. Railway in 5 hrs.; fares 13 fr. 90, 9 fr. 80 c., 7 fr. None of thestations are worthy of note except Cremona, but this line is important asaftording the most direct communication between Genoa and Verona (or theBrenner Railway). The line intersects the fertile plain watered by the Po andthe Olona. Stations Motla San Damiano, Iielgiojoso with hand-. BRESCIA. 30. Route. 155 some chateau; near Corteolona the Olona is crossed. Then Mi-radolo, Chignolo on a small tributary of the Po, Ospedaletto andCasalpusterlengo, where the line from Piacenza to Milan (R. 40)is crossed. Stat. Codoyno; near the fortified Pizzighettone theAdda, here navigable, is crossed. The district is here consi-dered unhealthy. Stations Acquanegra and Cava Tigozzi. Cremona (p. 162) is a terminus stat. whence the train backs out. From Cremona to Brescia the line proceeds due N., followingthe direction of the high road, through a flat district. StationsOlmeneta, Robecco-Pontevico, beyond which the Oglio, a consi-derable affluent of the Po, is crossed. Verolanuova, Manerbio,then across the Mella, to Bagnolo and S. Zeno Golzano. Brescia see below. 30. Brescia. Hotels. Albergo Reale, E. 2>|2, D. 3, A. 1 fr.; Albergo Fenicein the Piazza del Duomo; Italia, well spoken of; Torre di Londra;~Gambero


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