. The Rhine and northern Germany: handbook for travellers. 107 18. The Moselle from Treves to Coblenz. Steamboats four times a week, in summer daily, down in 10—12hrs., up in l|2 day. Fares 4 or 223 Thlr. When the river is very low they donot ply. They are smaller than the Rhine-steamers, and inferior in comfort. From Treves to Coblenz by water about 140 M., by land halfthat distance. The river presents very great attractions. The sce-nery, though less imposing, is by some considered more pleasingthan that of the Rhine. The fall from Treves to Coblenz is 217 ft. The villages etc. on the banks


. The Rhine and northern Germany: handbook for travellers. 107 18. The Moselle from Treves to Coblenz. Steamboats four times a week, in summer daily, down in 10—12hrs., up in l|2 day. Fares 4 or 223 Thlr. When the river is very low they donot ply. They are smaller than the Rhine-steamers, and inferior in comfort. From Treves to Coblenz by water about 140 M., by land halfthat distance. The river presents very great attractions. The sce-nery, though less imposing, is by some considered more pleasingthan that of the Rhine. The fall from Treves to Coblenz is 217 ft. The villages etc. on the banks are here enumerated: 1. Pfalzel (Palatiolum), where Adela, daughter of King Da-gobert, founded a convent in 655. r. Ruwer, on the river of that name, the Erubrus of the Ausonius (d. 392). 1. Ehrang, the Quint (ad quintum, i. e. 5M. from Treves),■with extensive iron-foundry, and Issel. 1. Schweich (Adams; *Dany); ferry to the Treves andCoblenz road. r. Kirsch; beyond it Longwich. 1. Riol (Rigodulum), where the Rom. general Cerialis conqueredt


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