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Category:
Sports, Games
Year:
1894
Dolomite strongholds : the last untrodden alpine peaks ; an account of ascents of the Croda di Lago, the little and great Zinnen, the Cinque Torri, the Fünffingerspitze, and the Langkofel
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Page 49 of 187
Author: Davies, J. Sanger / by J. Sanger Davies
Place: London [u.a.]
Publisher: Bell
Physical description: XII, 176 S. : Ill., Kt.
Language: Englisch
Subject heading: g.Dolomiten ; s.Bergwandern ; f.Führer
Location mark: II 179.912
Intern ID: 227780
To the Drei Zinnen . 37 on the east, those, I believe of the Zwolferkofel. . Six or eight successive echoes were distinctly heard. Resuming our scramble the Hiitte on the Sextner Platte was reached well before sunset. The erection and maintenance of these sleeping-places on the mountains is entirely the contribution of the Continental Alpine clubs to mountaineering. The members of these clubs need not climb a foot above the floor of their hotel bedroom to be qualified for membership, but there

is a money payment, which secures to the payee the pres tige of the club towards limiting his hotel charges, and enough is collected to build and •repair the shelters for those who do climb ; and we owe them a debt of gratitude for this service. Of course these clubs reckon their members by thousands, almost every travelling German being able to write the mystic letters after his name in the visitor’s book . 1 Although there are climbers —German, Italian, and French—equal to any in Britain or Greater

1 Although of more recent foundation, the Continental Clubs for the Alps alone number 41,420 members, as against the English Alpine Club with 475 .—The Pioneers of the Alps , p. 21 (1888).

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Books
Year:
[ca. 1910]
Innsbruck and its environs
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Page 166 of 177
Author: Coursen, Charlotte H. ; Reinhart, J. [Hrsg.] / by C. H. C. Souvenir presented to his guest by J. Reinhart
Place: Innsbruck
Publisher: Edlinger
Physical description: 119 S. : Ill., Kt.
Language: Englisch
Location mark: I 59.984
Intern ID: 194449
GRAND HOTEL DE LONDRES and Royal Deux Tours. The Only First-class Hotel in Verona.’: Patronised by Imperial and Royal Families. Most central position, near the Roman Amphitheatre and the tomba of the Scaligeri. Several languages spoken. Entirely re furnished with all latest improvements by the new Proprietor. English Sanitary arran gements,; Winter Garden, Bath-rooms. Electric Light, Omnibus at doth stations' Chargea: very moderate. • E. Ceresa-Gianella, Proprietor. Branch-Houses : Menaggio

(Lake of Como), Grand Hotel Victoria, Lugano (Switzerland), Grand Hotel Splendide, (72 > rand Hotel am m (25) Aft S rst and most favourably situated Hotel 100 rooms on the lake, 32 balconies, Lift. ZELL: am Ziller (jenbSzmerthal.) ' . , .Proprietor:. -Kaspar .Schneider '• ; with 12 well furnished rooms (at 30—70 kr.) good kitchen, restauration A la carte, excellent Tyrolean wines, .very good beer from my own brewery, opportunities for driving and ridivg in the house. In front of the Hotel large

garden offering a pleasant resting-place with a beautiful view on the mountain-range Newly constriicted, very beautiful, saloon. German bowling-ground, reading-casino at the Hotel. When, desired Pension is given readily, ! Highly recommended to tourists, and families for a prolongated sojourn, Atlem- (86) dance solid and; attentive.' , ' ' (35) HOTEL BAUR AD LAC. Open all the year round. 40

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Books
Year:
[ca. 1910]
Innsbruck and its environs
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Page 155 of 177
Author: Coursen, Charlotte H. ; Reinhart, J. [Hrsg.] / by C. H. C. Souvenir presented to his guest by J. Reinhart
Place: Innsbruck
Publisher: Edlinger
Physical description: 119 S. : Ill., Kt.
Language: Englisch
Location mark: I 59.984
Intern ID: 194449
From Landeck to Stilfserjoch-Engadin Salden, Trafoi, Bormio, Meran, Schuls-Tarasp, St, Moritz, Pontresina. — Shortest and flneit route over the Finstenaiinz-pass and. by Reechen-Sebeideck. 4'iiäail-coaches daily- vice. versa. Hotel Post, Landeck, Tyrol. Hotel of old renown, completely rebuilt- with MO rooms and saloons, mostly with balcony ore opening on galleries. Billard, reading saloon, ladies-saloon. Gold and warm baths on each floor. Post and telegraph at the Hotel. Extrapost without

change of coaches, and private equipages with written contracts at the office of the Hotel. For passengers to© a very gratifying sojourn of 1 day with its wonderful excursion to the ,,Trisanna- ^ ;; .YUuiuCt*^ grandest, construction of-the Arll^g-railway. ■ : - ; Cbbltj Schenker and Lmbindieketa. ■ \ ■■i-- ''-'Sulphur-bath Ladis, post Pfutz. 1^00 ■ m .above sear-level, Li/g h from . Band eels, very strong sulpurons springs, bj of an boor frotn Obladls, watering-place and batLingpestabllsbihent with

; addnkrns waters. A ■•Mall Hotel, newly, adapted and pleasantly furnished with- splendid walks In fir woods. 4n angreeable summer-resort, and cheap, Fenslon complain from fl. g,§0 to fl 3.20. Josef Miiller, i r. postmaster and proprietor.

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Books
Category:
Geography, Travel guides
Year:
1905
Botzen-Gries and the Mendel Pass.- (Geuter's Illustrated Guide Books)
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Page 48 of 79
Place: Darmstadt [u.a.]
Publisher: Jandl
Physical description: 68 S. : Ill., Kt.
Language: Englisch
Subject heading: g.Bozen ; f.Führer g.Bozen <Region> ; s.Wandern ; f.Führer
Location mark: I A-4.631
Intern ID: 161592
; Lamm [The Lamb]). In Birchabruck,*) the valley divides; the right branch which extends southward, is the real Eggen Valley, containing Lower and Upper Eggen. In the valley which branches off to the left, the new Dolomites Road leads to Welschnofen (15 miles from Botzen; Inns: Rossi; Gold. Kreus; Krone), and thence in a curved line through the extensi ve Karer Imperial Forest } to the picturesque Lower Lake Karer which is overlooked from the Latte mar, and to® the Lake Karer Hotel (Karersee-Hotel

; 20 miles from Botzen; containing 160 Rooms from 3 K; Pension from 9 K; Post and Telegraph Offices; electric light; Physician; Baths; Guides; lawn-tennis-grounds etc.). The Hotel is situated 5414 ft. above the level of the sea; it is fitted up very comfortably, and in a modern manner. In consequence of its convenient situation, it is an excellent starting- point for many pleasant excursions to the picturesque surroundings. A net-work of beautiful shady promenades surrounds the excellent Lake Karer Hotel

; it being the centre of a large number of pleasant easy walks. New well constructed forest paths lead to the Upper and Lower Lakes Karer, the Farm of the Bewallerbauer, the Farms of the Mitter- and Ausserleger, the Lattemar Meadow and the Karer Pass; some ascend to a considerable height, like that to the saddle-back of *) Mail Omnibuses run twice daily from June till September from Botzen (.starting from the "Greif“, “Europe" and “Mondschein“ Hotels)’ through the Eggen Valley to the Lake Karer Hotel and

Vigo di Fassa. They reach Birchabruck in 3 1 /™ hr., the Lake Karer Hotel in 7 hrs. t and Vigo di Fassa in 9 hrs. Fares; to Birchabruck j K 60 A; to the Lake Karer Hotel 6 K 40 h ; to Vigo dì Fassa 9 K. Return fares available for a days, 6 K /0 A or 1; K 60 A.

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Books
Year:
[ca. 1910]
Innsbruck and its environs
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Page 163 of 177
Author: Coursen, Charlotte H. ; Reinhart, J. [Hrsg.] / by C. H. C. Souvenir presented to his guest by J. Reinhart
Place: Innsbruck
Publisher: Edlinger
Physical description: 119 S. : Ill., Kt.
Language: Englisch
Location mark: I 59.984
Intern ID: 194449
Hotel Bellevue au £ae<^ wifh Dependanee and „ Villa Jltontplaisir“, In the most favourable situation. Beautiful garden; Mostly frequented by German families. Exceedingly comfortable. Moderate charges with good kitchen. ( I00 > tèlerzing, Tyrol Interesting old town, highest situated town of the country; first-class-station for tourists, a summer-resort, high situated health-resort in charming woody surroundings. Station of the express-trains of the Brenner-railway. It is the only Hotel

of Sterling (situated on the southern skirt of the town) from the balconies of which travellers may enjoy an unlimited view on the valley below • nd on the mountains Bound the house large garden and pleasure-grounds. Wide new dining- hall ; reading-, smoking- and music-saloons. Baths and douche at the Hotel. Omnibus at the Station, . . . . f5 9 ' -. Ludwig Obexer, proprietor. STERZING, Brenner-railway, Tyrol, I. class-station for tourists. STERZING. A summer- and health-resort, altitude 949 m. Hotel

z ur alten Post ■Residence of His Majesty the Emperor of Austria in the year 1878. This Hotel has been completely'renovated and furnished with every comfort. Cheap prices, good kitchen and beverage ; equipage« and baths in the house. Omnibus at the station to every train. Beautiful garden with extensive view. Reduced chargés for commercial-travellers. (94) i Ludwig Regiert, proprietor. Comfortably furnished. Electric light 22 rooms with excellent beds. For a prolongated sojourn cheap charges (Pension

) Large veranda and garden. Omnibus of the Hotel at the station. Daily mail- coach in open landaus over the Fernpass to Lermos, Reutte. At any time extra-post and private-equipages. t s2) Marie Witwe Harting.

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