We Found A HIDDEN GEM In Italy! Venetian Masks + Gelato
We enjoyed exploring Venice and saw some beautiful places ate some amazing food and lived the life. Upon driving south we realised how far it really is to Pompeii we found a hidden gem in a small park area.
We cut out the south and decided to head west to spend more time on the coastal roads! What a great decision it was.
MUSIC by RŮDE - link below
Camera Kit Used Throughout My Series:
Panasonic GH4
Panasonic GH5
Panasonic LUMIX G Leica DG Summilux 15mm f/1.7
Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 45 mm 1:1.8
DJI Phantom 4 Pro +
I still don't appreciate what we have in our own country, over the next year I will show the best bits of Britain in my camper while also stretching a bit further a field to give some highlights of the most beautiful parts of Europe. Everyone loves a eurotrip!
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Convenient, Affordable Camper Stop - VENICE, ITALY
After LOADS of research to find a convenient and affordable camper friendly stop close to Venice I kept returning to the same one: SAN GIULIANO VENICE
Options for using a campervan to visit Venice are either terribly expensive, inconvenient or both. The only camper parking available ON the Island of Venice itself is nothing more than 'parcheggio' style parking with no services and a high 12 hourly tariff known to leave a bitter taste. For a marginally more affordable option serviced by ferries, one can possibly look at camp spots around Fusina or even Punta Sabioni. The latter is serviced by the ACTV waterbuses with fairly regular options and Fusina is serviced with a private ferry to Venice. If you intend to get a time-based ACTV travel pass it might be worth considering Punta Sabioni but take into account how busy the waterbuses can get as well as the time it takes to travel to and from Venice.
In contrast, the San Guiliano Motorhome and Caravan Park charges a 24h flat rate of 18EUR (as of posting this video) regardless of the number of occupants of the vehicle - with camper services and amenities such as hot showers and toilets. As optional extra electricity hook-up is available at 4EUR per 24 hours.
Options for reaching Venice is to make use of the Marive Boat Shuttle which runs hourly from San Guiliano ( but you are limited to the schedule and the last return is 18:00.
We found the best option is to make your way to the San Guiliano Tram / Bus stop and take an ACTV bus or tram to Venice. This service is available around the clock and one-way tickets are 1.50EUR. There is a saving if you buy 10-ticket booklets or you can opt for the time based 24/48/72 hour pass. The time-based pass includes unlimited travel on the Venice waterbuses so it might be worth considering this option.
From the camper stop, you can walk 15 min via the adjacent city park to the bus/tram stop which is just over 1 km away. The path is well lit and safe to use all hours of the day. There is a cycle path as well and we found it to be the most convenient option to cycle through the park and leave our bicycles at the park side of the road close to the bus stop.
Locations:
San Guiliano Motorhome Park
San Guiliano Tram Stop
Inn to Inn Matterhorn Trek Italy
Nice views, big hikes and comfortable hotel in small villages in the Italian Alps. Amazing experience and amazing group:
trekking-alps.com
Ljubljana - Slovenia
PUNTINA:
Non sono rimasto particolarmente soddisfatto di Lubiana, così come di tutte le grandi città. Più che le parole contano le immagini, eccole.
Le Puntine del Mondo è il canale del sito lepuntinedelmondo.com ove troverai tantissime videorecensioni dei posti meno cosciuti e più belli. Il personaggio è uno - così ama definirsi - Zingano Veneto che lavora ed è un fulltimer, vive nel suo camper con un - così lo chiamano le signore in passeggiata - Cane Pericoloso.
Attenzione, questi video contengono un linguaggio particolarmente Veneto ossia scurrile e moralmente intollerabile. Se ne sconsiglia pertanto la visione ad un pubblico che non abbia raggiunto la veneranda età di anni 18 (anni 21 per il Regno Unito) e/o ad un pubblico sensibile.
Studi scientifici hanno dimostrato che per vivere bene bisogna:
Step 1: Iscriversi al canale utilizzando il pulsantino ISCRIVITI qui in alto
Step 2: Mettere il mi piace alla pagina Facebook
Step 3: Seguire la pagina Instagram
PER IL FURGONE:
- Adesivi allarme GPS:
- Casse Alpine 280w:
- Calamita per cellulare:
- Supporto smartphone a calamita:
- Retrocamera posteriore con display:
- Ammortizzatore di seduta:
- Hub carica USB per 12v:
- Copri sedili Sparco:
PER LA CASA:
- Aspirapolver per presa 12v:
- Ventilatore ricaricabile a clip:
- Allarme con rilevatore di movimento:
- Scatola di latta con furgone VW:
- Scatola di latta a fotocamera:
- Contenitore bicchieri di plastica:
- Calamite:
- Ganci a muro in acciaio:
- Luci piccole a led ricaricabili:
- Luce grande a led ricaricabile:
- Borsa dell'acqua calda per cervicali:
- Adesivi colorati per rivestimenti:
- Copripiumone vintage VW:
- Copripiumone con furgoni VW:
- Tasca portaoggetti:
- Anti zanzare 12v:
- Adattatore rubinetto:
- Tappo ad attacco rapido per carico acqua:
- Striscia a led con telecomando:
PER LE ESCURSIONI:
- Bussola portatile:
- Lampada ricaricabile da appendere:
- Attacco smartphone per bici:
- Mini skateboard:
- Sgabello pieghevole:
- Pannello solare pieghevole:
PER I CANI PERICOLOSI:
- Collare a led:
- 1080 sacchetti:
- Spazzola Furminator:
- Pettorina mimetica con ganci di sicurezza:
- Collare con borchie:
ELETTRONICA:
- Pannello a muro con prese USB e 12v:
- Caricabatterie stilo:
- Batterie stilo ricaricabili:
- Hub USB3 alimentato:
- Hub carica USB per 12v:
- Ricarica USB da scrivania:
- Powerbank da 30.000 mah:
- Cavi USB resistenti:
- Cavi USB da 10cm:
- Borsa per cavi USB e minuterie:
- Ciabatta a prese comandate:
- Mouse wireless ricaricabile:
- Auricolari Bluetooth per telefono e musica:
- Cuffie Bluetooth per musica:
- Porta tablet rotabile a muro:
- Microfono a condensatore Samson:
ATTREZZATURA PER GOPRO:
- Stabilizzatore Feiyu WG3:
- Spugna per mimetizzare GoPro:
- Sdoppiatore attacco:
- Attacco a 360:
- Torcia subacquea:
- Removu R1 telecomando con display:
- Removu A1 M1 microfono senza fili:
- Pinza per zaino:
- Bastone allungabile:
- Pici per attacchi:
- Viti e chiave in alluminio:
- Attacco per polso:
- Anti vibrazioni:
- Cornice:
- Batterie e base ricarica:
Mit dem E-Bike durch die Alpen – von Salzburg bis zur Adria | WDR Reisen
Mit dem Fahrrad durch die Alpen - mit dem E-Bike ist diese Tour nicht nur etwas für Hochleistungssportler. Marco Schreyl fährt den Alpe Adria Radweg von Salzburg bis nach Grado an der italienischen Mittelmeerküste: eine Woche, 420 Kilometer, 2.400 Höhenmeter.
Ausführliche Informationen zu den Streckenabschnitten und weiterführende Links:
Cycling through the Alps - with the e-bike, this tour is not just for top athletes. Marco Schreyl drives the Alpe Adria Cycle Path from Salzburg to Grado on the Italian Mediterranean coast: one week, 420 kilometers, 2,400 vertical meters.
Detailed information about the sections and other links (german):
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North of Naples to Mondragone : Sicily to Ukraine by camper van part 22
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This is the road around Naples - to the north of the city. Some travellers take the coastal route through the centre of the city but I took the one my Tomtom suggested. Gone are the mountains which had accompanied me from when I left Scily, around here it is flat. The roads are also rather bad quality. However I get to the sea and am able to follow it north.
You can hear the Tomtom satellite navigation device in the camper version which is extremely good in my opinion. On the motorway it is not particularly useful but when you come off and try to take the smaller roads it is absolutely essential. It is a wonderful tool in my opinion.
As well as the scenery, there is my comments on using a camper van in Italy and some of the places you can visit.
This is part of a very long journey in May and June 2013 from Brucoli in Sicily to Bełżec on the Polish - Ukrainian border. From there I travelled to the UK - so the journey was much longer but I did not film the part from eastern Poland to Norwich (UK).
Around Comacchio : Sicily to Ukraine by camper van part 37
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Lake Comacchio is situated very close to the Adriatic Sea and the road cuts between the two. It is a narrow stretch of land, not much more than 1km wide. Formerly a swamp, much of the land has been drained for agricultural use, nonetheless I think that there must be a problem here with mosquitoes during the late spring and early summer. Malaria was once a major problem but has now been eradicated. I discuss a little of the historical implications of malaria during the drive. Whilst filming of this I got bitten.
It is an area popular with Italian tourists with many resorts along the coast.
I visited Comacchio in 1993 with a lady friend and it was one of the wierdest places I have ever been to. We went there as I had seen a programme about eel fishing on the lake and to try the local speciality. We felt that everyone was staring at us as though we were the unwelcome strangers in town. Not only us, but others we talked to felt the same.
The land here is so flat - who would believe that such a short time earlier I was in the mountains?
After its early occupation by the Etruscans and the Gauls, when the site lay on the main stream of the River Po, Comacchio was annexed by Rome. Under Emperor Augustus, who ruled Rome from 27 BCE to 14 CE, a canal was dug to deepen its lagoon. Part of the original wetlands were drained and divided among villae rusticae.
Comacchio enjoyed prosperity under the Goths and the Lombards, and became the seat of a Lombard duchy. It owed its fortunes to its salt pans and its strategic importance to its location: when the Lombard king Authari expanded the Lombard dominion at the expense of Byzantium, he took the fortress of Comacchio and cut off communication between Padua and Ravenna. When the Franks descended into northern Italy in 756, their king, Pepin the Short, included Comacchio in his famous donation of land to Pope Stephen II, a grant later confirmed by Pepin's son and successor, Charlemagne. In 854 Comacchio was sacked by their rivals in the salt trade, the Venetians, who laid it waste in 946. Saracen raiders burned the city in 876, but despite this Comacchio slowly recovered. The Holy See later acquired the city and presented it to the archbishopric of Ravenna.
In the 13th century, Emperor Rudolph I conferred it on Obizzo IV d'Este of Ferrara. In 1508 it became Venetian, but in 1597 was claimed by Clement VIII as a vacant fief. In 1598 the Papal States again acquired Comacchio and retained it until 1866 when it became a part of the Kingdom of Italy.
Since then, most of the swamp land has disappeared, leaving ground for the expansion of agriculture, and creating new zones for dwellings. Comacchio was once home to a factory for sugar refining, which closed in 1988. Comacchio and its seafront Lidi are a center for tourism.
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I am very fortunate that I can spend a large part of my life travelling, thanks to the business I chose to run which allows me to do this. There are a number of films here on the packaging industry. This is because I am the publisher of Central and Eastern European Packaging -- - the international platform for the packaging industry in this region focusing on the latest innovations, trends, design, branding, legislation and environmental issues with in-depth profiles of major industry achievers.
Most people may think packaging pretty boring but it possibly effects your life more than you really imagine!
Central and Eastern European Packaging examines the packaging industry throughout this region, but in particular in the largest regional economies which are Russia, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Ukraine and Austria. That is not to say that the other countries are forgotten, they are not, but obviously there is less going on. However the fact that there are so many travel related films here is not from holidays but from business trips attending trade fairs around the region. Every packaging trade fair is a new excuse to make another film!
Around Salerno and Naples : Sicily to Ukraine by camper van part 21
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I drive my vehicle past the towns of Battipaglia, Salerno and Naples but without actually visiting them. I complete my journey along the A3 motorway which starts, or ends, at Salerno and take the European road E841 - Italian motorway A30. From here I will take the smaller roads which will give me the chance to see something of the countryside as well as avoiding the toll charges. I travelled south in November 2012 using the toll roads and to be quite honest I did not see a great deal.
You can hear the Tomtom satellite navigation device in the camper version which is extremely good in my opinion. On the motorway it is not particularly useful but when you come off and try to take the smaller roads it is absolutely essential. It is a wonderful tool in my opinion.
As well as the scenery, there is my comments on using a camper van in Italy and some of the places you can visit.
This is part of a very long journey in May and June 2013 from Brucoli in Sicily to Bełżec on the Polish - Ukrainian border. From there I travelled to the UK - so the journey was much longer but I did not film the part from eastern Poland to Norwich (UK).
Valbruna, Italy Take a Bike Ride through the village, #ValbrunaBike
Starting this month 9/8/2012 Chris Anthony Adventures and Valbruna Travel will start to organize bike trips to the North Eastern Part of Italy. We will stay at the Valbruna Inn but ride into Austria and Slovenia. We are going to start with road bikes and eventually have a mountain bike options or a mix. chrisanthony.com
Tarvisio Italy | me.adela
Skiing trip to Tarvisio Italy was absolutely amazing. The mountains are breathless.
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