Austria-Hungary : with excursions to Cetinje, Belgrade, and Bucharest : handbook for travellers . d-side being known as Klausen), the nearer part of the valley and itschief attraction, is a deep ravine, flanked with pine-clad rocks, andadorned with promenades and artificial ruins. At the upper endof the ravine, on the left, rises the ruin of Modling. The valleythen expands, about 1 M. from Modling, into the pleasant dale ofthe Vorderbruhl (*H6t. Hajek, PL e, R. from 3, pens. 3 K; *ZweiEaben, PI. f; Groldcner Stern, plainer; cafe at the princes dairy).To the , */4 hr. above the Vorderbruhl,


Austria-Hungary : with excursions to Cetinje, Belgrade, and Bucharest : handbook for travellers . d-side being known as Klausen), the nearer part of the valley and itschief attraction, is a deep ravine, flanked with pine-clad rocks, andadorned with promenades and artificial ruins. At the upper endof the ravine, on the left, rises the ruin of Modling. The valleythen expands, about 1 M. from Modling, into the pleasant dale ofthe Vorderbruhl (*H6t. Hajek, PL e, R. from 3, pens. 3 K; *ZweiEaben, PI. f; Groldcner Stern, plainer; cafe at the princes dairy).To the , */4 hr. above the Vorderbruhl, is the Hotel-EestauramtMadeizJcy, charmingly situated. Another very attractive path leads over the Kalenderbcrg to the(40 min.) Vorderbruhl. Beyond the church of St. Othmar (finger-post)we ascend in 10 min. to the Schwarzer Turm (1150 ft.), cross the hill,and then descend into the Briihl by steps cut in the rock. Or we maytake a path to the right upon the hill, passing some artificial ruins, toV^lir.) the restored castle of Liechtenstein. Adjoining it is a modern EleJdrisclieBaJaien, a Rumen. of Vienna. LAXENBURG. 2. Route. 109 chateau (1827). We then pass the Hot. Radetzky (p. 108) and descend by aroad to the left to (Vi hr.) the Vorderbriihl. To reach the Husaren-Tempel from Vorderbriihl station (3/4 hr.)we diverge to the left from the highroad beyond the G-oldener SternInn (Hnsarentempelgasse), and follow first the road to the gravel-pjt and then the footpath going on in the same direction. TheHusaren-Tempel (1620 ft.), erected by Prince Liechtenstein in1813 over the grave of the officers of his regiment who fell atAspern, crowns the summit of the Kleiner Anninger. It affords anextensive view, reaching on the E. to the Leitha Mts. The terminus of the electric tramway is at Hinterbruhl (Hotel-Restaurant Helmstreitmiihle; Hot. zur Weintraube; Hot. Paulinen-hof, R. 3-5 K), whence the Husaren-Tempel is reached in 1 hr. Westart at the route-indicator in Park-Str., ascend (7 min.


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