Top 10 cosa vedere in Svizzera - Top 10 what to do in Switzerland
Top 10 cosa vedere in Svizzera - Top 10 what to do in Switzerland
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1) Cervino ( Matterhorn)
Al confine tra Svizzera e Italia
In the border between Switzerland and Italy
2) Zurigo (Zurich)
La città più grande della Svizzera
Switzerland's largest city
3) Castello di Chillon (Chillon Castle)
Situato sulla riva del lago di Ginevra
Located on the shore of Geneva Lake
4) Lucerna (Lucerne)
Tra lago e montagne sorge questa splendida città
Surrounded by high mountains
5) Lago di Bannalp (Bannalp Lake)
Si trova ad un'altitudine di 1.586 m
Lies at an altitude of 1,586 m
6) Cascate del Reno (Rhine Falls)
Le cascate sono larghe 150 metri e alte 23 metri
They are 150m (490 ft) wide and 23m (75 ft) high
7) Berna (Bern)
La Capitale della Svizzera
The capital of Switzerland
8) Bernina Express
Uno tra i percorsi ferroviari più belli d'Europa
Spectacular railway track
9) Lauterbrunen
Lauterbrunen è situato in una delle valli più impressionanti delle Alpi
Situated in one of the most impressive valleys in the Alps
10) Ginevra (Geneva)
Il monumento più famoso della città di Ginevra è il Jet d'Eau
Jet d'Eau is the most famous Geneva's monument
Places to see in ( Belluno - Italy )
Places to see in ( Belluno - Italy )
Belluno, is a town and province in the Veneto region of northern Italy. Located about 100 kilometres north of Venice, Belluno is the capital of the province of Belluno and the most important city in the Eastern Dolomites region. With its roughly 36,000 inhabitants, it is the largest populated area of Valbelluna. It is one of the 15 municipalities of the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park.
The ancient city of Belluno rises above a cliff spur near the confluence of the Torrente Ardo and the Piave River. To the north is the imposing Schiara range of the Dolomites, with the famous Gusela del Vescovà (Bishopric's needle), and Mounts Serva and Talvena rising above the city. To the south, the foothills of the Alps separate Belluno from the Venetian plain. Further to the south is the Nevegal, in the Castionese area, well known for its skiing resorts. The average annual temperature in Belluno is 9 °C (48 °F), and the average annual precipitation is 137 cm (54 in).
State roads lead from Belluno to Feltre, Treviso, Ponte nelle Alpi and Vittorio Veneto. Belluno railway station, at Piazzale della Stazione, forms part of the Calalzo–Padua railway. It was opened in 1912, and replaced an earlier station opened in 1886. Its passenger building, designed by the architect Roberto Narducci, was constructed in 1928. The bus station is also at the Piazzale della Stazione, next to the railway station.
The name of the city is derived from Celtic belo-dunum which means splendid hill. The name was inspired by the favorable position within the valley. It is conjectured that the population of the area that became Belluno was largely Venetic with a strong Celtic minority. However, as the Romans expanded northward into the Alps, the Celtic either emigrated or were absorbed. The people of the area swore friendship to Rome in the 225 BC conflict with the Gauls and again during the invasion by Hannibal in the Second Punic War.
Alot to see in Belluno such as :
The Duomo (Cathedral, 16th century), with the 18th-century bell tower designed by Filippo Juvarra. The church's plan is attributed to the Venetian architect Tullio Lombardo
Palazzo dei Rettori (1491)
The red edifice of the Communal Palace
The Bishop's Palace, erected in 1190 by the count-bishop Gerardo de' Taccoli
The Fountain of Piazza del Duomo
Baroque church of San Pietro (1326), originally in Gothic style. It includes five paintings by Andrea Schiavone, three by Sebastiano Ricci.
Palazzo del Capitano
The 16th-century church of San Rocco
The church of Santo Stefano, housing several 15th-century paintings by local masters. It also includes an Adoration of the Magi, from Tiziano's workshop.
The Romanesque church of San Biagio
The Porta Dojona and Porta Rugo gates in the ancient walls
The 16th-century church of Santa Maria dei Battuti
( Belluno - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Belluno . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Belluno - Italy
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Visit Austria (Tirol) - Tyrol Travel Guide to Alpbachtal
Join us as we visit Austria exploring thoroughly (Tirol) Tyrol in this travel guide to Alpbachtal which includes adventure travel in the Austrian Alps, delicious Austrian food (Tyrolean cuisine) and an incredible cow parade (Almatrieb).
Traveling to Austria for the first time coming to Tyrol was the perfect introduction to the country as it provided the stunning backdrop, outdoor activities, culture and food that we've been craving.
Let's find out what Tyrol has to offer travelers.
Visit Austria (Tirol) - Tyrol Travel Guide to Alpbachtal Playlist:
Intro to Alpbachtal Valley in Tyrol, Austria - 00:01
Stay in a traditional Tyrolean farmhouse - 00:31
Day 1 in Tirol, Österreich - 01:11
Tyrolean Food (Kasspatzen) at Kaiserhaus Gasthof in Brandenberg - 01:14
Pruegeltorte (Tyrolean Cake) Cooking Demonstration - 02:28
Hiking the Kaiserklamm Gorge in Tyrol - 03:46
Dinner in Reith im Alpbachtal with live music - 05:02
Day 2 in Tirol, Österreich - 05:25
E-biking in Tyrol around Alpbach in the Austrian Alps - 05:40
Farmkehr Alm mountain-top restaurant overlooking Alps - 07:21
Eating Tyrolean Desserts at Rohrerhof in Kramsach - 10:10
Tyrolean Farmhouse Museum (Museum Tiroler Bauernhöfe) - 10:33
Day 3 in Tirol, Österreich - 12:11
Gondola ride to Wiedersbergerhorn - 12:20
Hiking in the Austrian Alps (Wiedersbergerhorn) - 13:23
Coffee with mountain views - 13:27
Lunch in Reith im Alpbachtal- 14:31
Almatrieb “Cows Come Home Parade” - 14:46
Outro visiting Alpbachtal Valley in Tyrol - cows, mountains & food - 17:05
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Visit Austria (Tirol) - Tyrol Travel Guide to Alpbachtal Video Transcript:
Today we’re showing you around one of the most picturesque corners in all of Austria: the Alpbachtal Valley located in Tyrol. This was our first time visiting Austria and I don’t think we could have chosen a better place to start. While we only had 3 days in this region, we managed to pack lots of time in the mountains, sample the local cuisine and befriend more than one cow along the way. The following is our mini-travel guide to Alpbachtal:
After getting settled into our farmhouse it was time for lunch and boy were we hungry. We drove to Brandenberg where we ate at Kaiserhaus, a restaurant and guesthouse tucked out in nature.
Tyrolean Food at Kaiserhaus Gasthof - Seeing as this was our first day in Tyrol, we wanted to sample some Tyrolean food including gamey meats and noodle dishes.
Hiking the Kaiserklamm - This was a really nice walk that followed the course of the river and took us over a series of bridges and tunnels. We sure enjoyed the scenery.
After that we returned back to our town of Reith im Alpbachtal, where we had some more hearty Tyrolean food and listened to a bit of live music.
On day 2, we lucked out with clear blue skies, so after having breakfast in our farmhouse, we drove to the town of Alpbach. Here we got quick e-biking lesson, and set off to tackle the Alps in style.
It wasn’t long before we left the town behind and found ourselves in the middle of nature. We rode up valleys, over streams, through forests, and tackled some pretty steep inclines along the way, but as you can see, the scenery was stunning.
We drove to the nearby village of Kramsach, where we stopped off for - you guessed it - more food! We were famished after all that biking, and we didn’t hold back. We plopped ourselves down at Rohrerhof, where we proceeded to order cappuccinos, massive dessert platters and schnapps. The next attraction: the Tyrolean Farmhouse Museum,
Gondola ride to Wiedersbergerhorn - After a leisurely walk and enjoying the impressive views, something else caught our attention - a mountaintop restaurant with an outdoor terrace!
Almatrieb Cows Come Home Parade - By noon, the festivities were in full swing. But it wasn’t all about cows. There were also craft demonstrations, food stalls, and lots of bands playing for jovial crowds who created their own dance floors.
That sums up our trip to the Alpbachtal Valley in Tyrol - cows, mountains and a whole bunch of delicious food. See you next time in Vienna (Wien).
This is part of our Travel in Austria video series showcasing Austrian food, Austrian culture and Austrian cuisine.
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Belluno Dolomites overview
Una breve visione generale sulla provincia di Belluno, soprattutto in senso paesaggistico, in varie stagioni e nei diversi settori, da nord a sud, da est ad ovest, dalla zona più specificamente dolomitica a quella prealpina. Tra le varie famose cime dolomitiche, tutte inserite nella provincia di Belluno, si identificano il Pelmo ed il Civetta, la Marmolada e le Tre Cime di Lavaredo, La Tofana e l'Antelao, le Cime di Focobon e l'Agner, le Cinque Torri e il Sorapis, il Gruppo del Popera e il Peralba, il Gruppo del Bosconero, ecc., mentre tra i vari luoghi abitati, si identificano Cortina d'Ampezzo, Auronzo di Cadore e Misurina, Dosoledo (Comelico Superiore), Danta, Arabba, Alleghe, Colle Santa Lucia, Agordo, Longarone, Ponte nelle Alpi, Farra d'Alpago, Belluno, Feltre, Pieve di Cadore, oltre al suggestivo castello di Zumelle (Mel).
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A 5K ultra HD compilation of Sud Tirolo / South Tyrol, Italy points of interest. The video features several castles, frozen lakes, vineyards, an abandoned hotel with a shady history during World War II (WWII) called the Hotel Paradiso in Cevedale, also featured in a recent documentary series about ways that german was criminals managed to flee to South America.
Also featuring the stunning Castel Beseno. Recently rennovated, Castel Beseno is the largest feudal fortress all over the Trentino region.
Those travelling from Rovereto to the city of Trento across the Vallagarina valley, will be immediately attracted by the majestic fortress on the hill near to Folgaria. Here on this strategically oh-so important place towers Trentino’s largest fortress, referred to as Castel Beseno. First written documents date back to the 12th century, when the castle still belonged to the counts of Appiano and served as a residence to the aristocratic family Da Beseno.
Also featured the Lago di Gioveretto (Zufrittsee), currently frozen and the adjacent dam, as well as local vineyards focused on Chardonnay and Pinot Noir – used for the production of the traditional method – Lagrain, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon as red wines and Sauvignon as a white wine.
We also flew over and around the Forst beer factory.
Just outside Merano, on the way to the Val Venosta, a complex of buildings perfectly in keeping with their surroundings catches the eye. They are decorated in a graceful, highly tasteful manner and almost blend in with the flourishing local vegetation. Anyone who is curious enough to ask the name of this “village” – because that is what it looks like at first sight – will simply receive the answer “That’s FORST”. It is not called the “beer factory” or the “brewery”, but “FORST”. The name is inherently linked with the local area. It stands for tradition and love for nature, but also striving to ensure that the quality of its products remains consistently high. Traditional and modern values go hand in hand, making positive contributions to each other: this is the guiding concept of FORST.
The HD video also features gorgeous mountains such as the Cima Venezia or Veneziaspitze and the Castle of Montani di Sopra in Laces. South Tyrol, an autonomous Italian province created in 1948, was part of the Austro-Hungarian County of Tyrol until 1918 (then known as Deutschsüdtirol and occasionally Mitteltirol. It was annexed by Italy following the defeat of the Central Powers in World War I. It has been part of a cross-border joint entity, the Euroregion Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino, since 2001. South Tyrol is granted a considerable level of self-government, consisting of a large range of exclusive legislative and executive powers and a fiscal regime that allows the province to retain a large part of most levied taxes, while nevertheless remaining a net contributor to the national budget. As of 2011, South Tyrol is among the wealthiest regions in Italy and the European Union.
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Dal Passo Paradiso alla Val di Genova Sentiero delle Cascate
16/17-07-2011( Riprese effettuate con Videocamera Samsung HMX-H100P/EDS ) Il Passo del Tonale è punto di appoggio per numerosi itinerari alpinistici ed escursionistici che consentono di prendere contatto con la natura delle Alpi Retiche e la realtà storica della Guerra Bianca che qui ha lasciato numerosi segni ancora vivi nel paesaggio. Le montagne circostanti il Passo del Tonale furono, infatti, teatro di combattimenti durante la Prima guerra mondiale.
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Ma che spettacolo i tuoi video! Amo la montagna alla follia, i tuoi video contengono tutto quello che cerco quando vado per monti e boschi. Complimenti Gianni, bellissimo canale! Ale
Grazie mille del bel commento! A me piace raccontare tutta l'escursione dalla partenza all'arrivo, anche se so' che i video sono lunghi, però a me non interessa! Questione di punti di vista! A me piace farli così e non cambio! Un caro saluto Gianni.
Ciao non ho capito bene il percorso che avete fatto, potresti specificarmi il passaggio per entrare nella val di Genova dal gruppo del Paradiso? Si passa dal Castellaccio?
Ciao! Ok! dal passo Paradiso al passo Castellaccio per sentiero dei fiori, alla cima Payer e al rifugio Mandrone un saluto gianni.
Un cittadino onorario della valle Camonica ti manda i complimenti. Ora non più alpinista per salute. Mi hai fatto rivivere le montagne che ho sempre amato. Il bivacco Amici della Montagna l'ho visitato e l'interno era un museo di reperti bellici recuperati dalla guida Faustinelli che ho conosciuto. Straordinario il ponte tibetano. Ma per scendere nella valle di Genova siete passati per la Lobbia Alta? Vi mancava la cima cannone che si trova nei pressi. Niente ombrelli in simili percorsi.Bel fil
Ciao Roberto, ti ringrazio per il commento, vedo che conosci molto bene quei luoghi! Per la Val di Genova sciamo scesi fino al Rifugio Bedole e poi abbiamo preso il sentiero delle cascate che porta alla famosa cascata Nardis. Ti auguro a te e famiglia un Buon 2013. Gianni.
bellissimo 1, 2 parte sono posti dove sono stato....+ in basso pero-----
Ciao Elio, non ha importanza anche da più in basso, l'importante è esserci per vedere queste meraviglie! Ciao Gianni.
belle immagini.Bella la cascata che scende dal ghiacciaio. ciao
@solitarywolf61 Ti ringrazio per il commento! Un saluto Gianni.
Thanks for this comment!They are exceptional places, where they are developed some battles on the first world war!A regard Gianni.
Coming from Santa Monica, California I never realized is how beautiful other countries could be and in 1973 I was stationed in Germany (US Army, Nato Command, Investigations) and met my wife. Her family is from Italy and over the next 25 years I traveled throughout Europe enjoying such wonderful people, places and experiences. Hiking, skiing, enjoying wonderful food and drink. TEMU was one of my favorite places where we picked Mushrooms and drank great wine. Thank you for the experiences & Video
Nice, very very nice!
video fantastico !!!
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Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.
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Quando si affronta un viaggio lungo come il Giappone, molte volte si arriva che si è molto stanchi e l ultima cosa che volete fare e avere problemi in aeroporto.
Ho fatto questo video per voi e spero sia utile.
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Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.