From the Lake of Constance, german: Bodensee, through the Vorarlberg to Tyrol and Salzburg
there is a railway now from Jenbath lo the Ziller tlalicy, so that the primary pal places of interest near it, for (»ample Fliegen, Zell, Mayrhofen, can be easily readied. One can obtain good trustworthy guides for the numerous mountain excur sions whidt can be here undertaken : and at many places in the higher parts of the mountains there are splendidly appointed places of shelter for travellers, of uj'hidì a few haue proper hotel accommodation, as for example, the B erliner Huette, Quite
. Further east, along the railroad from Innsbruck to Salzburg and Vienna, stand rorth two well known mountains, which are very muck visited, owing to the splendid views afforded: the Hohe Salve (with Hotel], near Hopfgarten, and Xitzbueheler Horn, near the town of Ki^buehel, where there is now a very confortatole Hotel, and from whidi a splendid panomara of the Tawern [a dtain of the Hips) is to toe seen. In Kitjbuehel visitors from England and Rmerica often spend the winter. fearting Innsbruck and