i8o Hints on Landscape Gardening 



the chief point is the ** Wussina," a deer park, 

 distant a short mile, which I shall describe more 

 fully later on. 



After this beautiful drive completely around 

 the bath and its surroundings, we go downhill 

 and leave the mining region, returning along 

 the Neisse and passing by several lodgings in 

 various styles for the bathers, and finally reach 

 the castle. Here, as one can see, only the short 

 stretch of road used yesterday is traveled : how- 

 ever, because we come from the opposite direc- 

 tion, we get different views. 



THIRD CARRIAGE DRIVE 



It is impossible to deal always with the same 

 material without becoming somewhat monoto- 

 nous. Nevertheless, for the exact study of the 

 plan of the grounds, a detailed guide is indispen- 

 sable to the reader. All that I can do to lighten 

 the task is to strike a middle course which, with- 

 out boring him too mercilessly, should put him 

 in a position to work out the whole in his own 

 mind with the help of the plans. 



Our "trip" this time begins where the drive 

 of the first day left off (follow the arrow), and 

 after passing the inevitable short portion of the 

 road taken already, but this time in the opposite 

 direction, we reach a region which was only 

 seen in previous days at a distance and cursorily, 

 near the great Neisse bridge. We drive for some 

 time along a dam between the river and some 

 tall oaks, until we climb the Lucknitzer Hill, 



