. Southern France, including Corsica: handbook for travellers. the Monts du Cantal, culminates in the Plomb du Cantal (6095 ft.; p. 255). The distance from Clermont-Ferrand to the top of the Puy de Domeis from 8 to 10 miles, which may be accomplished by carriage in about4 hours, except the ascent of the cone, and in 7 hours on foot, there andhack, besides halts. A carriage costs not less than 20 to 25 fr. The ex-cursion cars (fare 4 fr. there and back) of the Svndicat dInitiative(p. 214) ply to the Col de Ceyssat (p. 219), whence, if desired, the ascentmay be made. — The air at the top of the


. Southern France, including Corsica: handbook for travellers. the Monts du Cantal, culminates in the Plomb du Cantal (6095 ft.; p. 255). The distance from Clermont-Ferrand to the top of the Puy de Domeis from 8 to 10 miles, which may be accomplished by carriage in about4 hours, except the ascent of the cone, and in 7 hours on foot, there andhack, besides halts. A carriage costs not less than 20 to 25 fr. The ex-cursion cars (fare 4 fr. there and back) of the Svndicat dInitiative(p. 214) ply to the Col de Ceyssat (p. 219), whence, if desired, the ascentmay be made. — The air at the top of the Dome is always cold. There isa cafe-restaurant (dej. 3l/2 fr.), and the custodian of the observatory hasrooms for the accommodation of tourists. a. From Clermont to the Puy de Dome via. Royat. 1. Carri-aije. Road. — Rnyat, see p. 217. From the Bath Establishment,where the tram-cars stop, we cross the river and ascend by thestreet on the left. We leave the footpath (see below) on the right,nearly opposite the church and near a small cascade formed by the.


Size: 1312px × 1906px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookid018201635270, bookyear1902