INTRODUCTION. GENERAL. This Grand Duchy affords an excellent field for touring, the roads, though hilly, being good in quality. CUSTOMS. Luxembourg belongs to the German Customs Union. No duty is levied on cycles serving solely for the private and personal use of tourists. GUIDES. The column in the routes headed " 'Objects of Interest is intended to help in planning a tour; detailed information should be sought in the usual guide books. Baedeker's Belgium and Holland, price 6s., and Murray's Holland and Belgium, price 6s., are recommended. MAPS. Luxembourg is shown on sheets 17 and 22 of Vogel's "Karte des Deutschen Reichs," scale 1: 500,000 (about eight miles to the inch), which can be obtained at the Club Offices at 2s. 6d. per mounted sheet. RAILWAYS, Cycles have to be paid for if conveyed by railway. RIDING REGULATIONS. The rule of the road is to keep to the right in meeting, and in overtaking to pass on the left. Led horses must be met and passed on the side on which the man in charge is. |