Unbelievably Magical Hidden Village - Luče, Slovenia
In this video we have arrived in Luče, Slovenia for our workaway. This little mountain town is so beyond gorgeous! Make sure to watch until the end for the most amazing drone shots!!
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Thomas Anderson: Love Will Get Me Far
Big Brutus: Louise
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Skyrim is in Slovenia - Robanov Kot
We biked from Luče to Robonov Kot, an amazing place in Slovenia that is pretty much actual Skyrim. Also some gorgeous spots along the way!
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Jordy Searcy - Love & War in Your Twenties
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Nicholai Heidles - Wings
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Lake Bled Travel Guide | Day Trip from Ljubljana, Slovenia
Join us as we visit Lake Bled in this travel guide as a day trip from Ljubljana, Slovenia where we cover the top things to do in Lake Bled including visiting the castle by foot and island by boat trip. Just slightly over an hour by bus and roughly 45 minutes by car Lake Bled is easily accessible from Ljubljana.
With most attractions clustered around the lake a perfect way to spend a day visiting Lake Bled is to walk around the lake, visit Bled Castle, eat local cake and have a leisurely lunch along with taking a boat trip out to the island. All of this can be done in a day allowing you to return to Ljubljana in the early evening.
Let's find out what makes Lake Bled one of the most popular day trips for visitors traveling in Slovenia.
Lake Bled in other languages:
Slovenian: blejsko jezero - blejski grad - blejski otok
German: bleder see - veldeser see - burg veldes
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Lake Bled Travel Guide | Day Trip from Ljubljana, Slovenia Video Transcript:
Lake Bled is probably the most popular day trip you can take from Ljubljana. This is a lake that sits on the Julian Alps, and in the middle of the lake you have a small island with a church - it’s about as picturesque as it gets and it draws massive crowds, but first, the journey there.
Bled Castle is a medieval castle that was built on a cliff rising 130 meters over Lake Bled. According to written sources, this is the oldest castle in Slovenia, first being mentioned in a document from the year 1011. The castle is set up around two courtyards which are connected with a staircase. Once you’re there, you can visit the chapel, check out some of the exhibits, watch a demonstration at the castle forge, or eat at the castle coffee shop or restaurant.
After the castle visit, we hiked back down and started our walk along Lake Bled because we were still feeling pretty stuffed from lunch. Little did we know this would take us several hours to complete.
After eating our slice of Bled Cream Cake, or Kremsnita, it was finally time to arrange a boat ride to Bled Island. While you can rent your own row boat to take out on the island, we chose to pay the 14 Euros per person to have someone else do the hard work. However, if you’re with a group of friends or travelling with family, it’s definitely cheaper to just rent a boat and row it yourself.
Bled Island is very small and it got pretty crowded even though it was low season. Forty minutes turned out to be plenty of time to climb up, have a look around, and enjoy some ice cream.
Now one last piece of advice: we visited in the off-season and at the end of the day, we found out there were not enough buses to transport everyone from Lake Bled back to Ljubljana.
We weren’t able to get on one bus because it was full, so we waited an hour and a half for the next one. By then, more day-trippers like us had gathered, and once again, not everyone could get on the bus, leaving a lot of people stranded, having to find a taxi or other alternative.
There was a lot of pushing and shoving, and many visitors with prepaid tickets were visibly upset.
Because our bus was full, this also meant that even though there were several scheduled stops on the way back to Ljubljana, we couldn’t pick up any passengers along the way, many of them who had been waiting for hours.
Lake Bled has experienced a boom in tourism, but the infrastructure to transport people hasn’t quite caught up yet. After a nice day visiting Bled, getting out of there proved to be very chaotic and stressful. Hopefully things will change in the future, but until then, know that leaving at the end can be tricky.
This is part of our Travel in Slovenia video series showcasing Slovenian food, Slovenian culture and Slovenian cuisine.
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Ljubljana, Slovenia // HOW DOES NO ONE KNOW ABOUT THIS PLACE???
Ljubljana is like the most amazing hidden gem city. I don't know anyone at home who even knows this place exists, but it does and it is AMAZING. In this video we take in the sights and beauty of Ljubljana's castle, city center, architecture, and some sick drone shots.
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Michael Barrow and the Tourists- Turning to Gold
Nuriel- Beautiful Day
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10 Things to do in Zagreb, Croatia Travel Guide
Join us we visit Zagreb, Croatia in this travel guide covering some of the top attractions and best things to do in the city. With a great food scene, plenty of green spaces and a charming historic core (Gornji Grad) you'll soon find out what makes Zagreb an underrated capital to visit.
10 Things to do in Zagreb City Tour | Croatia Travel Guide:
(Hrvatska)
Intro - 00:01
1) Markets and Ban Josip Jelačić Square (Zagreb Central Market - Dolac Market) - 00:35
2) Zagreb Cathedral (Zagrebačka katedrala) - 02:14
3) Restaurant Street in the Upper Town (Tkalčićeva Street) - 03:11
4) Museum of Broken Relationships (Muzej prekinutih veza) - 03:40
5) Church of St. Mark (Crkva sv. Marka) - 04:41
6) Promenade Views Upper Town in Zagreb - 05:45
7) Stone Gate in Zagreb (Kamenita Vrata) - 06:19
8) Eating Croatian Food (Truffles) in a Fotic Restaurant in Zagreb - 06:55
9) Zagreb 360 for views of Zagreb, Croatia - 10:31
10) Lenuci’s Horseshoe - 11:45
*Bonus* Ice Hockey game watching Medveščak Zagreb - 13:28
Outro - 14:07
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Our visit Zagreb travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Croatian), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums and a hockey game. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Zagreb tourism brochure, Zagreb itinerary or Zagreb, Croatia city tour also known as Zagreb, Hrvatska.
10 Things to do in Zagreb, Croatia Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Our travels in Croatia brought us to Zagreb known for its lively street markets, vast green spaces, and varied architecture that spans numerous movements, we reached the capital and hit the ground running. In this video we’re going to show you some fun things to do in Zagreb, as well as share our favourite place for sampling the most delicious truffle dishes:
From the main square you have the Flower Market, and if you head up the steps, that leads to Zagreb’s Central Market.
Zagreb Cathedral is one the city’s main landmarks. This is the largest sacral building in the Gothic style southeast of the Alps, and it’s pretty easy to spot the spires wherever you are in the city.
Our walk through the Upper Town eventually lead us to Tkalčićeva. These days you’ll find a lively street lined with restaurants, cafes and bars.
We reached what may be the most memorable museum in the whole world: The Museum of Broken Relationships. The museum is a global crowd-sourced project that deals with heartbreak. Inside you’ll find curious objects with a corresponding story.
St. Mark’s Church bears the medieval coat of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia on the left-hand side, and the emblem of Zagreb on the right.
To enjoy city views of the Lower Town there are some great vantage points along the promenade.
On our way down from the Upper Town, we walked through Zagreb’s famed Stone Gate. Once the eastern gate into the medieval settlement now houses a small chapel.
Let’s take a break from all the sightseeing to introduce you to one of our favourite restaurants in Zagreb when it comes to truffle dishes
And craving more views of the city, we then went up Zagreb 360.
Known as the Green Horseshoe, this park was named after Milan Lenuci who came up with the idea of creating connected green spaces right in the downtown. The horseshoe is home to several museums, galleries and archives.
If you’re into hockey and you visit Zagreb during the season, you can catch a game in the city. We watched Medveščak Zagreb play.
And that’s it for our visit to Zagreb! We hope you enjoyed this travel guide and that you got a few ideas of things to see, eat and do on your own visit.
This is part of our Travel in Croatia video series showcasing Croatian food, Croatian culture and Croatian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
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10 Things to do in Hvar, Croatia Travel Guide
Come join us as we visit Hvar, Croatia in this travel guide covering 10 things to do in Hvar including top attractions and food experiences. The city of Hvar (Grad Hvar - Lesina) is located on Hvar Island and is easy to reach via Split. Visiting in the off-season meant many businesses were starting to close; however, we had many moments wandering around where we felt like we had Hvar to ourselves. Aside from some rainy days we made the most of our sunny days in Hvar exploring as much as we could by foot.
10 Things to do in Hvar City Tour | Croatia Travel Guide:
(Hrvatska)
1) Harbour of Hvar, Croatia - 00:01
2) Breakfast in Hvar, Croatia - 01:22
3) Hiking up Gardens to the Abandoned Church - 02:11
4) Spaniola Fortress (Fortica Španjola) - 03:25
5) Natural Pools and walking along the waterfront - 05:57
6) Partying, island hopping, boating, biking and activities you can do in Hvar during peak season - 07:25
7) Bell tower ruins - 08:35
8) Lunch at Kogo for pizza and pasta - 10:01
9) Hvar Square and Cathedral of St. Stephen in Hvar (Katedrala Svetog Stjepana) - 11:45
10) Sunset on harbour with live music by Franciscan Monastery - 12:10
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Our visit Hvar travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Croatian), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, fortresses, museums, observation points, ruins and the harbor. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Hvar tourism brochure, Hvar itinerary or Hvar, Croatia city tour also known as Grad Hvar, Hrvatska (Lesina).
10 Things to do in Hvar, Croatia Travel Guide Video Transcript:
We have finally made it to one of my dream destinations. We're in Hvar, Croatia so and oh my it is beautiful. Today we have blue skies so we're just going to run around like crazy to show you guys Hvar.
As you probably already know, we never start sightseeing without a good meal, so the first item on our list was to find some breakfast. This proved to be a little tricky considering we were visiting during low season, but after a few false starts we settled down at BB Club for shakshuka, omelettes, nutella crepes and cappuccinos.
With bellies full, we were ready explore and our eyes were set on the fortress, which is the focal point when you gaze up from the Old Town.
Reaching the fortress means walking straight uphill, but there are a few scenic stops along the way, including a beautiful park, a seemingly abandoned church, and plenty of lookouts where you can admire the town and the harbour.
After visiting the fort, we came back to the Old Town and decided to go on a little walk along the waterfront. We hadn’t packed any bathing suits and it was too late in the season to go for a swim, but Audrey was set on testing out the turquoise waters.
Continuing our wander through Hvar Town without a particular place or direction in mind, we then came across a medieval Venetian bell tower that we had noticed peeking through the buildings. The bell tower is part of the Ruins of the Dominican Monastery and St. Mark's Church, and while the structure is closed off, it’s still a cool landmark to visit.
We went to KOGO which is located in the main square just footsteps from St. Stephen’s Cathedral. They specialize in pizzas and pastas, and everything was so tasty!
Lastly, to finish up our 1-day tour of Hvar Town, we walked back to the marina, this time heading left in the direction of the Franciscan Monastery, where we were treated to a magical sunset complete with live music.
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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
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- 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:
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- Copripiumone vintage VW:
- Copripiumone con furgoni VW:
- Tasca portaoggetti:
- Anti zanzare 12v:
- Adattatore rubinetto:
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- Striscia a led con telecomando:
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IM IN BUDAPEST
I’m in country 20!!!!!
1. China
Top 10 cosa vedere in Portogallo - Top 10 what to visit Portugal
Top 10 cosa vedere in Portogallo - Top 10 what to visit Portugal
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1) Algarve
La costa che si affacciano sull'Atlantico, crea un paesaggio magico
The coastline overlooking the Atlantic, creates a magical landscape
2) Lisbona (Lisbon)
Senza dubbio una delle più affascinanti capitali d'Europa
One of the most beautiful European capitals
3) Isole Azzorre (Azores Islands)
Arcipelago formato da nove isole vulcaniche pricipali
Archipelago formed by nine volcanic islands
4) Sintra
Pittoresca città a 30 minuti da Lisbona
Picturesque city 30 minutes from Lisbon
5) Valle del Douro (Douro Valley)
Il luogo ideale per chi ama il vino
Ideal place to enjoy the wine
6) Porto
Salite, discese e vicoli stretti sono le caratteristiche di questa vivace città
Narrow lanes are the characteristics of this vibrant city
7) Parco Nazionale di Peneda-Gerês (Peneda-Gerês National Park)
Unico Parco Nazionale del Portogallo
Only Portugal's National Parck
8) Fatima
Santuario famoso per le apparizioni
Famous Sanctuary for apparitions
9) Cabo Da Roca
Il punto più occidentale del continente Europeo
The westernmost point of the European continent
10) Coimbra
Famosa per la sua università, una tra le più antiche d'Europa
Famous for its university, one of the oldest in Europe
Slovenia from the Sky
Floating through the fairytale world of Bled, Slovenia.