Berlin and its environs; handbook for travellers . 2 M. Biesenthal. The little town (2700 inhab.) lies2y4 M. to the W. of the station. About 3 M. to the W. of the town is La tike, with a chateau and*Park of Count Bedern. Thence we may go on through fine woods to(IV2 M.) Uetzdorf (restaurant) and skirt the pretty *Liepnitz-See to the(3 M.) restaurant at its W. extremity. At Wandlitz Station, U/2M. fromthe restaurant, we may join the branch-line of the Nord-Bahn (p. 199),beginning at Beinickendorf. Cycling Route. From Berlin to Wandlitz, 22 M. As far asMalchow the road is paved; thence the road


Berlin and its environs; handbook for travellers . 2 M. Biesenthal. The little town (2700 inhab.) lies2y4 M. to the W. of the station. About 3 M. to the W. of the town is La tike, with a chateau and*Park of Count Bedern. Thence we may go on through fine woods to(IV2 M.) Uetzdorf (restaurant) and skirt the pretty *Liepnitz-See to the(3 M.) restaurant at its W. extremity. At Wandlitz Station, U/2M. fromthe restaurant, we may join the branch-line of the Nord-Bahn (p. 199),beginning at Beinickendorf. Cycling Route. From Berlin to Wandlitz, 22 M. As far asMalchow the road is paved; thence the road is mediocre as far asBernau, beyond which it is good; several slight hills. Start from theAlexander-Platz (prohibited streets, see p. 43). — l3/4 M. WeissenseeStation. — 3x/4 M. Weixsensee Chateau; keep to the left. — 5l/2 — 8 M. Lindenberg. — 10 M. Schwanebeck. — 141/* M. Bernau.— 15 M. KarisUist. — 16 M. Waldkater Inn. — 211U M. Cross the Prenzlauhighroad at Wandlitz-Station. — 22 M. Wandlitz. on the lake of that. EREIENWALDE. Section 16. 207 Return-route: Turn to the right at the above mentioned crossing(kil. stone ). — 2 M. Basdorf. — 5x/a M. SchQntooXde. — 7V2M. Schoner-Unde. — l:!/4 M. Franz&sisch-BuchJwlz. — 18 M. Berlin (Alexander-Platz) 28 M. Eberswalde (Deutsche* Haus, K. 2-5, B. 1, I). I1/*,pens. 5-6 tJ6, well spoken of; Hohenzollern, pens. 4-5 <^; Rail-way Restaurant), a busy town with 22,000 inliab., situated onthe Finow Canal, which here receives the Schw&rze, is the seatof a school of forestry. The well-wooded neighbourhood attractsnumerous visitors in summer. — A pleasant walk leads to the S.,via the Kaiser-Wilkelm-Tv/rm (adm. 10 pf., view) and Gesund-brwnnen(Hotel& Restaurant), to the (21 y4M.) Zainhammer Rest<iu-rant, whence we may go on to the WasserfaU Restaurant, toSpechthausen (restanranl i, and along the NonnenfHess to (41/2 M.)Lisenkriiz. The second, station beyond Eberswalde is (Mo/^M.) Chorinchen, a


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