. At this point, about two miles from Schluderbach and a hundred and twenty feet below it, we come to Landro. Landro, like Schluderbach, consists simply of an hotel {Bauer), which, however, embraces a number of separate houses. It is a much more fashionable place than Schlu- derbach, and is the favourite resort of many families from Vienna. Its position is excellent, for it affords splendid views of all the mountains of which we have spoken. As at Schluderbach, there is a little Gothic chapel here too
, although it is not part and parcel of the hotel. It is worth visiting, for it contains a beautiful fresco of nine o