Carsulae probably originated as a "mansio", a rest stop and watering place for travelers, traders and soldiers.
Many migratory birds use the lake as a rest stop during their travels, and eagles are often seen in the area.
The story cuts to a young woman abandoned by her traveling companion at a roadside rest stop.
It provided spring water and was a rest stop for travelers.
It served the pilgrims, as well as the hunters, in the 17th century as a rest stop.
This area is a popular rest stop for travellers.
The place originated as a travelers' rest stop.
The depot serves as a rest stop for trail users, as well as an information center for the city.