Carriages can only go to the Baths and back. Riders may visit Val Bondasca from Promontogno, the Albigna Glacier from Vico Soprano, the foot of the Forno Glacier from the Maloya Inn, and Alp Mazza in Porcellizza from the Baths. For climbers, the following route embraces the most inviting peaks:—Ascend Cima del Largo from Maloya Inn; descend on to Zocca Pass (new, but perfectly practicable); sleep at La Rasica. Ascend Disgrazia, return by Val Sasso Bisolo. Order a car from Baths to meet you at Cattaeggio. Ascend Punta Trubinesca. Cross by Val Codera to Splügen road. The two last may, no doubt, be combined in the same day.
CHAPTER V.
TARASP AND THE LIVIGNO DISTRICT.
Approaches and Carriage roads.
From the Rheinthal by the Prätigau and Fluela roads. From the Tyrolese Innthal by the new road from the Finstermünz through the Lower Engadine. From the Etschthal (Vintschgau), by the Münsterthal and Ofen road (now practicable for carriages, and crossed by a diligence), or by the Stelvio road to the Baths of Bormio. The high-roads of the Val Tellina and Bernina Pass skirt the district on the S. and W.
Inns.
Klosters.
- Hotel and Pension Silvretta—frequented by Swiss—good (1866).
Lower Engadine.
- Lavin, two new good Inns, Piz Linard, or Post, and Steinbock (1871).
- Zernetz. Bär, best (1871).
- Livigno. A very rude country Inn (1866).
- Val Viola. No inns between La Rosa and Bormio (1873).