Switzerland ; and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and Tyrol ; handbook for travellers . ily sit-uated on the Gerine, to (6 M.) Le Mouret (2460); thence a bridle-path viaMonUvraz and the Kasenberg (Cousimbert) to the (3 hrs.) top. Extensiveview. Descent to Valsainte (p. 247) 1V4 hr., to the Schicarze See 3 Fribourg we survey the Simmen-Tal and Fribourg the left, notably the Moleson and the aretes of the Brenlaireand Folieran. The line skirts the Glane, with a view of the bridgecarrying the road (p. 269), and then crosses a monotonous uplandplain. At (211/2 M.) Villars-su


Switzerland ; and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and Tyrol ; handbook for travellers . ily sit-uated on the Gerine, to (6 M.) Le Mouret (2460); thence a bridle-path viaMonUvraz and the Kasenberg (Cousimbert) to the (3 hrs.) top. Extensiveview. Descent to Valsainte (p. 247) 1V4 hr., to the Schicarze See 3 Fribourg we survey the Simmen-Tal and Fribourg the left, notably the Moleson and the aretes of the Brenlaireand Folieran. The line skirts the Glane, with a view of the bridgecarrying the road (p. 269), and then crosses a monotonous uplandplain. At (211/2 M.) Villars-sur-Glane we enter the valley of theGlane. 23 M. Matran; 25 M. Rose; 26 M. Neyruz; 28 M. Cottens;30 M. Chenens. Near (321/,, M.) Villaz-St-Pierre (Hot. du Gibloux)the train enters the valley of the Glane; on the left are the fertileslopes of Mont Gibloux (p. 271). Near Komont, to the left, is thenunnery of La Fille-Dieu. 35V2 M. Romont (2329, town 2569; pop. 2200; *; Fleur-de-Lys; Croix Blanche; Hot. duCerf; Hot. de la Gare, P. 4-5 fr.), a little town on the Glane,.


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