From TÜrmitz to Billin, 16 ½ M., railway in 1 ½ hr. — 12 M. Auperschin
(junction of the Teplitz and Lobositz line, p. 237). — 16 ½ 31. Bilin (650 ft.;
Hohes IIaus; Löwe), an industrial town (6800 inhab.) on the Biela, with a
château of Prince Lobkowitz. About ¾ M. to the S.W. is the well-known
Biliner Sauerbrunnen (Kurhaus, with restaurant; railway-station, see p. 249 ),
whence upwards of 4,000,000 bottles of the water are annually exported.
About 5 M. to the S. of the Sauerbrunnen is the Borschen ( 1755 ft.), the
largest mass of clinkstone, or phonolite, in Germany, with rare flora and
fine view. — From Bilin to Dux and to Pilsen, see p. 249.

5 ½ M. Karbitz (Rail. Restaurant), a thriving manufacturing
town, 1 M. to the N. of the line. The cones of the Mittel-Gebirge
appear on the left. — 8 M. Mariaschein (Rail. Restaurant); the
village (Goldener Brunnen), with a Jesuit monastery and a famous
pilgrimage-church, lies 1 M. to the N., and has also a station on the
Dux-Bodenbach line (p. 232). On the right is Graupen (p. 237),
with the Wilhelmshöhe and Rosenburg; then Eichwald (p. 237),
beyond the park of Probstau, which the train skirts. — 12 M. Teplitz
(Rail. Restaurant).


Teplitz and Environs.

Railway Stations. The station of the Aussig Line (Pl. D, 1) lies ½ M.
to the N. of the market-place (cabs and electric railway, see below). —
The Waldtor Station, on the Dux and Bodenbach line, is 1 M. to the N.W. of
the market-place. — The Schlossgarten Station of the Lobositz line (Pl. A, 4)
lies 1 M. to the S.W. of the market-place (electric railway, see p. 235 ),
but trains for Lobositz start from the Aussig line station also.

Hotels. Zum Alten Rathaus (Pl. a; C, 3), in the market-place,
R. 2-6, D. 2 ½-3 ½, pens. 7-15 K.; POST (Pl. b; C, 3), Langegasse; Kron-
prinz Rudolf (Pl. d; D, 2, 3), and Blauer Stern (Pl. e; D, 2), R. from 2,
D. 2 ½, pens. 10 K., both in the Bahnhof-Str.; HÔt. zur Post; HÔtel de
l' Europe; Pens. Ascherl, Schlangenbad-Str. 105. — At Schönau (open in
the season only): Fischer's HÔtel Hermannsburg (Pl. f; F, 3), Badegasse,
R. 3-6 K., B. 80 h., pens. 60-80 K. weekly; Habsburg (Pl. g; F, 3), Neubad-
Allée, and others.

Restaurants. At all the hotels (usually à la carte); Prince Clary's
Garten- Salon (music, see below); Kursalon, in the Stefans-Platz; Seume-Park;
Goldnes Schiff,
Seume-Str., near the Kurgarten; Vereinshaus, Weilburg, both
in the Linden-Str., in the direction of Schönau; Drei Rosen, Stefans-Platz;
Franz-Josef-Warte (p. 236); etc. — Wine at Fleck's, Langegasse 28.

Cafés. Kursalon (see above), with reading-rooms (open 8-8); Theater-
Café,
at the theatre, towards the Kurgarten; Café Central, Langegasse; Café
Bauer, Café Wien,
both Graupnergasse.

Apartments at the Kaiserbad, the Stadtbad, the Steinbad, the Herren-
haus-Fürstenbäder,
and the Schlangenbad and Neubad at Schönau. Private
lodgings also abound, those at Schönau mostly having gardens. Room
10-70 K. per week. Inquiry may be made of the bath inspector at the
Kursalon or of the manager of Prince Clary's baths at Teplitz.

Visitors' and Music Tax for a stay of more than a week, 1st class
18 K., members of a family 12 K. each; 2nd class, 12 or 8, 3rd class 8 or 3,
4th class 3 K. — A band plays in the Kurgarten daily from 6.30 to 8 a.m.,
and Tues. and Frid. 5-7 p.m., in the Schlossgarten daily except Tues.
and Frid. from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and at Schönau on Wed. and Sat., 5-7.
Dancing Réunions in the Gartensalon or Vereinshaus every Saturday,
8-12 p.m. — Theatre (Pl. D, 3) in the Kurgarten. — Post and Telegraph
Office (Pl.). 2A; D, 3), in the Stefaus-Platz. — Swimming Bath in the
Turner-Park (p. 236).

Carriages. Drive within Teplitz and Schönau, one-horse carr. 80, two-
horse 1 K. 20h., ½ hr. 1 K. 20 or 1 K. 80 h., each additional ½ hr. 80h. or 1 K.