Austria-Hungary : with excursions to Cetinje, Belgrade, and Bucharest : handbook for travellers . the steep Kapa (p. 422), and theMount of Trebevic. To Llidze, 7 M., a pleasant ex-cursion either by local train (station,see p. 418) in x/2 hr. (fares 25 & 15 h,on the train 5 h more; return-tickets,obtainable from tramway-conductorsand covering tramway-fares, 70 & 50 h)or by carriage (15 if, incl. 2 hrs. stav).*Ilidze (1640 ft.; Austria, Bosna,Hungaria, PL a, b, & c, three veryfair houses belonging to government,E. 23/4-7V4, D. 3V4, pens, from 8 K,closed in winter; Igman, PL d),pretti-ly situated


Austria-Hungary : with excursions to Cetinje, Belgrade, and Bucharest : handbook for travellers . the steep Kapa (p. 422), and theMount of Trebevic. To Llidze, 7 M., a pleasant ex-cursion either by local train (station,see p. 418) in x/2 hr. (fares 25 & 15 h,on the train 5 h more; return-tickets,obtainable from tramway-conductorsand covering tramway-fares, 70 & 50 h)or by carriage (15 if, incl. 2 hrs. stav).*Ilidze (1640 ft.; Austria, Bosna,Hungaria, PL a, b, & c, three veryfair houses belonging to government,E. 23/4-7V4, D. 3V4, pens, from 8 K,closed in winter; Igman, PL d),pretti-ly situated on the Zeljeznica, is awatering-place with thermal sulphur-!managed bath-establishment (bath 1-1x and pretty gardens. Horse-races in June. — An omnibus (20 hmotor-car 50 h) plies every afternoon in 20 min. from the stationof llidze to the *Source of the Bosna, 2 M. to the (Turk-ish cafe; restaurant); view-tower and fish-breeding Bosna rises in several springs at the base of the wooded Igman(4095 ft.), and within a few hundred yards of its source attains a. Wagoer & Debes,ieipzig prings (136° Fahr.), a well2 K; also swimming-bath), 422 Roirte n. TRESKAVICA. breadth of over 30 yds. A bridle-path ascends to (4 hrs.) the Alpinepasture of Yeliko Polje, on the Igman (guide 7 K). The following Excursion of about 3 hrs. (guide advisable; 4 K) isrecommended. From the E. end of the Careva Ulica (PI. H, I, 3) weeither ascend direct, or follow the winding road to the right; at thetop of the hill we pass several Turkish burial-grounds; farther on wepass an ^octroi station, and in 3/4 hr. reach the so-called Goats1 Bridge(Kozija (J/qrja), which spans the river in a single arch built about1G00. Retracing our steps a little, we next ascend a steep footpath tothe *Kapa (3180 ft.), an old Turkish guard-house, opposite the castle,affording a charming view, and descend thence steeply to the W. to the(35 min.) town. In the W. part of the Oemalusa Ulica the Kosevo Ulica (P


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