Travel video about destination
Alto Adige in
Italy.
The Strada
Delle Dolomiti is a good mountain road that travels through a picturesque nature reserve amidst some of the most beautiful mountains in
Europe, an enchanting region in northern Italy, the Alto Adige.The age-old charm of the historical city centre of
Cortina d'Ampezzo is captivating, and the facades of its chalets and hotels are richly decorated with frescos.
Alpe di Siusi, the
Seiser Alm, contains a 50 square kilometer recreation area. In summer, hikers come to this high plateau and in winter, it’s popular with cross-country sportsmen. Europe’s largest alpine meadow is located at an altitude of 2,
000 meters above sea level and horse-drawn sleighs are at the ready for local excursions pulled by tough and hardy Haflinger horses. The region’s metropolis is Bolzano-Bozen, which is situated in a valley basin that opens up to the south. The
symbol of the city is its
Late Gothic Bishop Church and in the adjoining
Baroque chapel, there is a collection of priceless frescos. The stone images and grotesque symbols on its facade indicate the great influence of the basic doctrines of the Church
. In the small alleys of the picturesque old town, the houses have arcades that are known as
Lauben.
Luxurious middle-class houses with artistically painted facades adorn the alleys of the old town that was used by the
Romans as a central resting place while traveling to the north. Bruneck-Brunico is the main village of
Puster Valley. In 1250,
Prince Bishop Bruno von
Kirchberg of
Bruneck built this strongly fortified city and castle against the monarchs of the
Tyrol. The rows of houses in the Stadtgasse date back to the 15th and
16th centuries and make it one of the most beautiful streets in the Tyrol.
High on a rock at the entrance to the
Valle Aurina-Ahrntal is
Taufers Castle, one of the mightiest fortified buildings in the Tyrol.For history combined with fairytale scenery, the
Alto Aldige is the place to be!
- published: 12 Aug 2013
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