Hüttenwanderung in der Schweiz | WDR Reisen
Eine Wanderung von Hütte zu Hütte: Tamina Kallert genießt das Appenzellerland und die beeindruckende Bergwelt hoch oben in den Schweizer Bergen.
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Swiss Alps like a Local - Ride to the top of Mt. Säntis in Eastern Switzerland (2018)
Join our family as we ride a cable car to the top of Mt Säntis (2502m) in Eastern Switzerland to enjoy the panoramic views and a traditional Swiss meal.
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Our family has lived in Zurich since 2005, hiking, biking, and skiing all over Switzerland with our kids. We post the details of each family-friendly activity with tips, logistics, maps, and lots of photos to help your family have successful outings.
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Saarbrücken, Saarland - Germany 4K Travel Channel
Saarbrücken, the capital of the German state Saarland, was originally not on our itinerary! We had planned a four weeks trip to Spain by train, but the strike of the train drivers union GDL forced us to arrive a day early in order to catch our Intercity to Paris.
So we take advantage of the opportunity to make a small tour through the downtown. We book a hotel opposite the Congress Hall, as it is just minutes from the train station. At the beginning of the pedestrian area the Bergwerksdirektion (mining directorate) stings us in the eye. The listed building houses the Europa Galerie, a shopping center, today. We walk through the pedestrian area and turn left to the town hall of St. John and St. John's Church.
Of course a visit to the St. Johanner Markt, a square with many nice cafes, bars and restaurants, should not be missed. The first warm spring day has driven people to the streets, so that everywhere there is lively bustle.
We reach the river Saar at the State Theater and cross the river. On the other side we leave the castle on your left and walk through the narrow streets of Old Saarbrücken. From the Wilhelm Heinrich bridge one has the best overview of the banks of the Saar, the harbor and the waterfront, which is called Berliner Promenade. In the distance, you can recognize the University of the Saarland on the Winterberg.
We end the evening in a nice restaurant with a typical dish of the region.
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Saarbrücken stand eigentlich nicht auf unserem Reiseplan! Vier Wochen Spanien waren geplant, aber durch den Streik der Lokführer Gewerkschaft GDL waren wir gezwungen einen Tag früher anzureisen um unseren Intercity nach Paris zu erreichen.
So nutzen wir die Gelegenheit zu einem kleinen Rundgang durch die Innenstadt. Wir haben uns ein Hotel gegenüber der Kongresshalle genommen, da es nur wenige Minuten vom Bahnhof entfernt liegt. Am Anfang der Fußgängerzone sticht uns die Bergwerksdirektion ins Auge. Das unter Denkmalschutz stehende Gebäude beherbergt heute die Europa Galerie. Wir gehen durch die Fußgängerzone und biegen dann links ab zum Rathaus St. Johann und zur Johanneskirche.
Natürlich darf auch ein Besuch am St. Johanner Markt, mit vielen netten Cafes, Bars und Restaurants, nicht fehlen. Der erste warme Frühlingstag hat die Menschen auf die Straßen getrieben, so dass überall lebhaftes Treiben herrscht.
Wir erreichen die Saar beim Staatstheater und überqueren sie. Am anderen Ufer lassen wir das Schloss links liegen und gehen ein wenig durch die schmalen Gassen von Alt-Saarbrücken. Von der Wilhelm Heinrich Brücke aus hat man den besten Überblick über die Ufer der Saar, den Hafen und die Uferpromenade, die sich Berliner Promenade nennt. In der Ferne ist die Universität des Saarlandes auf dem Winterberg erkennbar.
Den Abend lassen wir in einem Restaurant mit Saarländischen Spezialitäten ausklingen.
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„SWISSED“ durch SWISS: Fiaker-Fahrt mit Schweizer Flair
„SWISSED“ bringt Schweizer Qualität in unterschiedliche europäische Metropolen und zeigt mit einem Augenzwinkern, was “Made of Switzerland” bedeutet. Dafür verfeinern wir verschiedene Kulturgüter quer durch Europa, indem wir einzelne Details abwandeln oder hinzufügen, die aus unserer Sicht den kleinen feinen Unterschied ausmachen. So erscheinen bekannte Wahrzeichen, aber auch Bräuche, Marotten und Traditionen der einzelnen Nationen auf charmante Weise in einem ganz neuen Licht: “SWISSED” durch SWISS.
Eine Fahrt mit dem Fiaker zu den bekanntesten Wahrzeichen in der Wiener Innenstadt ist für viele der Höhepunkt eines Besuchs in der österreichischen Hauptstadt. Deshalb haben wir es uns mit SWISSED zur Aufgabe gemacht, mittels kleiner Details den kleinen, feinen Unterschied an Bord der zweispännigen Kutsche zu schaffen. So kamen unsere Gäste im Fiaker in den Genuss des erstklassigen SWISS Service: Begleitet von einer Flight Attendant warteten in den Straßen Wiens besondere SWISSED Momente darauf, entdeckt zu werden – Augenblicke, die zu einem Reiseerlebnis mit uns einfach dazu gehören.
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Mobotix time lapse Brugg, Switzerland, 2007-2010 - ID - 345
One shot daily - time-lapse recorded by mobotix.ro. High resolution ip camera - Brugg, Switzerland. Camera by mobotix.ro.
GOPRO - Berna - Switzerland (Winter Edition)
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Switzerland - Stein am Rhein - 2016. in (4K)
Stein am Rhein is a municipality in the canton of Schaffhausen in Switzerland.
The town has a well-preserved medieval centre, retaining the ancient street plan. The site of the city wall, and the city gates are preserved, though the former city wall now consists of houses. The medieval part of the town has been pedestrianised and many of the medieval buildings are painted with beautiful frescoes.
Houses in the Old Town
In or around 1007 Emperor Henry II moved St George's Abbey from its former location on the Hohentwiel in Singen to Stein am Rhein, at that time little more than a small fishing village on the Rhine. This was in order to strengthen his presence at this strategic point where major road and river routes intersected. He gave the abbots extensive rights over Stein and its trade so that they could develop it commercially. In this they were very successful, and Stein am Rhein rapidly became a flourishing and prosperous town which in the 15th century was itself (if briefly) granted reichsfrei status.
The Imperial abbey also prospered and in the 15th century completely rebuilt its premises, which remain as a significant example of late Gothic architecture in the region.
Under the Reformation however the abbey was secularised and its assets taken over by Zürich. Abbot von Winkelsheim negotiated a settlement with the Zürich authorities, whereby, although control of the abbey was handed over to them, he and the remaining monks would be allowed to remain on the premises until their deaths. Zürich however suspected the abbot of collusion with the Habsburgs and locked him up in his new rooms. He was able to escape to Radolfzell, but died shortly after, in 1526.
Stein am Rhein was the birthplace of Johann Heynlin (c. 1425–1496), who introduced the first printing press into France.
On February 22, 1945, the town was bombed by the USAF.
The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Gules St. George armoured Azure mulleted, haired and haloed Or riding a Horse Argent to sinister holding in sinister an escutcheon Argent cross Gules and in dexter a lance Or killing a Dragon Vert. This is a reference to the monastery of St. George in the town. The coat of arms bears similarity to Coat of arms of Moscow.
Aerial view of Stein am Rhein, showing the Rhine river and compact medieval town
Stein am Rhein has an area, as of 2006, of 5.8 km2 (2.2 sq mi). Of this area, 29.9% is used for agricultural purposes, while 42.4% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 22% is settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder (5.7%) is non-productive (rivers or lakes).
The municipalities of Hemishofen and Stein am Rhein are considering a merger for some time in the future into a new municipality, whose name is not yet (as of 2009) decided.
Stein am Rhein has a population (as of 2008) of 3,189, of which 20.6% are foreign nationals. Of the foreign population, (as of 2008), 38.6% are from Germany, 6.9% are from Italy, 3.2% are from Croatia, 12.8% are from Serbia, 10.8% are from Macedonia, 1.8% are from Turkey, and 25.8% are from another country. Over the last 10 years the population has decreased at a rate of -1.2%. Most of the population (as of 2000) speaks German (89.2%), with Serbo-Croatian being second most common ( 2.5%) and Albanian being third ( 1.4%).
The age distribution of the population (as of 2008) is children and teenagers (0–19 years old) make up 19.2% of the population, while adults (20–64 years old) make up 59.2% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 21.5%.
In the 2007 federal election the most popular party was the SVP which received 42% of the vote. The next two most popular parties were the SP (33%), and the FDP (24.9%) .
In Stein am Rhein about 75% of the population (between age 25-64) have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education (either university or a Fachhochschule). In Stein am Rhein, as of 2007, 1.65% of the population attend kindergarten or another pre-school, 5.66% attend a Primary School, 3.08% attend a lower level Secondary School, and 2.13% attend a higher level Secondary School.
As of 2000, 25.1% of the population belonged to the Roman Catholic Church and 50.6% belonged to the Swiss Reformed Church.
Austria - Wilder Kaiser Mountain in Alps - pick Ackerlspitze (2329m) - szczyt Ackerlspitze (2329m)
Traveler - Austria - Wilder Kaiser Mountain in Alps - pick Ackerlspitze (2329m)
Podróżnik - Austria - Góry Wilder Kaiser w Alpach
Wchodzę na szczyt Ackerlspitze (2329 m) w górach Wilder Kaiser, W Austriackim Tyrolu
Vienna, horse drawn carriages, called 'fiakers'.
A Viennase Sunday afternoon, early autumn