Switzerland ; and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and Tyrol ; handbook for travellers . t winegrown on the banks is the lMeersburger\ Friedrielisliafen (*Kurgarte?i-H6t.; Kurhaus Friedrichs-hafen; Deutsches Haus; Drei Konige; Sonne; Seehof; Seehotel),the S. terminns of the Wtirtemberg Eailway (to Stuttgart S1^-^ hrs.),with 7000 inhab., is a busy place in summer, and its lake-bathsattract many visitors. At the W. end of the town is the RoyalChdteau, with a fine park (adm. 20 pf.), and 1/.2 M. to the N. of therail, station is the municipal Riedle Park, both with views of thelake and the Al


Switzerland ; and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and Tyrol ; handbook for travellers . t winegrown on the banks is the lMeersburger\ Friedrielisliafen (*Kurgarte?i-H6t.; Kurhaus Friedrichs-hafen; Deutsches Haus; Drei Konige; Sonne; Seehof; Seehotel),the S. terminns of the Wtirtemberg Eailway (to Stuttgart S1^-^ hrs.),with 7000 inhab., is a busy place in summer, and its lake-bathsattract many visitors. At the W. end of the town is the RoyalChdteau, with a fine park (adm. 20 pf.), and 1/.2 M. to the N. of therail, station is the municipal Riedle Park, both with views of thelake and the Alps. To the of the town are the grounds ofCount Zeppelins Air-Ship Co. Travellers going on by steamer keep their seats until the train reachesthe terminus near the (3/4 M.) quay (restaurant, with terrace). Those arrivingby steamer may take tickets on landing, and enter tbe train at once. The Constance steamer steers to the W. On the N. bank are thevillage of Immenstaad, the chateaux of Herrsberg and Kirchberg,and the village oiHagnau. On the arm of the lake, the Ueber- UaddpzeH.,. Sous Safin B -15 2 Eaiseririoinen C 5 3 MariensauJU- C 1i 4: Jbosgartert-ybjLseum C 5 5 Siegesdbenkmal. C 5 £? 6 TfaMercie/y -Sous C 4. £;EnTnanshor4 v!Wagner*T>«be9 leipzii CONSTANCE. I- Route 10. 39 linger See, we see the picturesque little town of Meersburg; thenthe island of Mainau (p. 40), and in the distance Ueberlingen. Thesteamer passes the promontory which separates the UeberlingerSee from the bay of Constance, and reaches (l1/? hr.) — Constance. — Hotels. *Insel-Hotel (PI. a; C, 3), in the formerDominican monastery on the lake (Romanesque cloisters with modernfrescoes; the church fitted up as dining-room), with garden and fine view,April 1st to Nov. 1st, 250 beds, R. 3Va-9, B. li/a, L. 31/2, D. 5, P. 10-18 JO. —*See-Hotel (PI. b; D, 3), See-Str. 1, 70 beds, R. 3-5, B. iy5, D. 3-5, Jt; *Hotel Halm (PI. c; C, 6), 100 beds, R. 2V2-4, B. 1, D. 2-3 J


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