Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . lrbis^:ft=^^^spr i=^lfi?SS AUtniwm . * .D^. into the Vosges. VALL^E DE GRANGES. 53. Route. 349 25min.) the Schlucht (V/z fr.). Farea on the return-journey 90c., 75e —Tramway to the Hohneck, see p. 352. - From the Schlucht to Milnster,see p. oD4. Epinal, see p. 331. — The train foUows the AiUevillers line forsome distance, then diverges to the left, and continues to ascend thepicturesque valley of the Moselle. — 4 M. Dinoze. To the left arefortified heights. — 71/2 M


Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . lrbis^:ft=^^^spr i=^lfi?SS AUtniwm . * .D^. into the Vosges. VALL^E DE GRANGES. 53. Route. 349 25min.) the Schlucht (V/z fr.). Farea on the return-journey 90c., 75e —Tramway to the Hohneck, see p. 352. - From the Schlucht to Milnster,see p. oD4. Epinal, see p. 331. — The train foUows the AiUevillers line forsome distance, then diverges to the left, and continues to ascend thepicturesque valley of the Moselle. — 4 M. Dinoze. To the left arefortified heights. — 71/2 M. Arches (Hot. de la Truite-Renommee,R. 1V2-2, dej. or D. 2^/2ft.) is the junction of a line to Remiremontand Bussang (see p. 355). Farther on, to the right, is the Fort de laSavonnerie. Our line now crosses the Moselle and runs to the N Eup the pretty valley of the Vologne. — 10 M. Jarmenil, at the con-fluence of the two rivers. About 1/2 M. below the MoseUe forms thefall ofSaut-Broc. — I2V2M. Docelles-Chenimenil. Docelles (Poste) tothe right, lies at the mouth of the valley of the Barba, an affluent ofwhich, beyond the village of (4/2 M.) Barba, forms t


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