The Rhine From Rotterdam to Constance; Handbook for Travellers

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The Rhine From Rotterdam to Constance; Handbook for Travellers
Karl Baedeker (Firm)
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183); and the S. part is the Yorder - Eifel ^ or Volcanic Eifel ^ extending as far as the Rhine (Laacher See, p. 88), and embracing Oerolstein, Daun, Mander- scheid (p. 189), and Bertrich (see below). The district, though somewhat bleak and barren, is very picturesque at places, especially in the Yorder- Eifel. The latter is also very interesting in a geological point of view owing to the numerous traces it bears of former volcanic agency, such as the streams of lava, slag-hills, *Haare', or ex...tinct craters filled with wa- ter, Ac. — The Inne are unpretending, but as a rule comfortable and moderate (R., S., & B. about 3m.).
From Ai«p (p. 176) to Bbbtbioh, 41/3 M., omnibus soTeral times daily (fare 1 m. ; one-horse can. 5, two-hoise from 8 m., fee extra). The road leads at first through ijie romantio VaUey of iht Alf^ and then at (172 M.) a disused iron rolling-mill, ascends the v&Uey of the Vtsba/^, At the top of the hill lie the ruins of JBtiry Artasy said to have been built by the Archbishop of Trdves in 938 for a charcoal-burner and his two sons, who had distinguished them- selyes by their courage in the destruction of a band of Hungarians.


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