The painting on that house is pretty! Always like to find a location on where you go up a cable cart. Wow those views are amazing just like they were in your part two video!
Actually Selva Val Gardena has three names, as shown by the welcome sign at 1:17. Besides The Italian and the German name, there is its real name in Ladino, which is the first and official language in Val Gardena. In fact in South Tirol there are officially used three languages: Italian, German and Ladino (plus an indefinite number of local dialects!)
Dear Rachel and David, I have enjoyed your videos and I'm glad to hear you have enjoyed my beautiful country. Just to be precise, in Val Gardena and Alta Badia the native language is Ladin, an old Rhaeto-Romance language that in different forms is also spoken in some valleys in Switzerland and across the Alpine Mountain Range. At 1:17 you can see the name of the village of Selva Val Gardena in Italian on the left, Wolkenstein (literally Stone of the Clouds) and Groeden (the name of the Valley) in German on the right and Selva Gherdeina (I miss the double dots or diaeresis on youtube) in Ladin on the bottom of the Panel, as well as the welcome sign on top (Benvenuti, Wilkommen, Benuni). Ciao from Italy!
Thank you for the insights! As I was making this video, I knew that the town title was also in Ladin, but I didn’t at the time of recording.. 😞. In a future video, I mention that after making the discovery. Thanks for your support! Glad you like the video! Ciao!
Hello!! We are going to Italy for a month as well next spring. Just curious…how much do you think the whole trip cost? We are trying to budget. Also, what equipment do you video with? iPhone or something else?
I don’t feel comfortable saying how much it cost on here, but I will say it wasn’t cheap. It was definitely a splurge. And all of it was filmed on an iPhone 12. Thanks for following our adventure and watching the videos!
Hello! We did not rent a car. We picked a central location and just used the bus to get around (if needed). All of the gondolas were in walking distance of the town we stayed in. It’s been several years, I’d honestly have to watch the videos myself to answer fully. The minute details are in the videos. Thanks for watching!
The cow bells get me every time! I was in shock during my first visit to Germany to see they actually use cow bells
Haha. Yeah, they were fun! Thanks for watching!
OMG I'm in love! Adding this to my bucket list! You made it look so amazing!
Definitely should be on anyone’s bucket list! Thank you for watching!
Very beautiful area. Great video. Thanks for showing us around this great area. Would love to visit one day. Take care!
Thank you! Appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
The crepe with that view 😍
Haha.The crepes and the views were great. Thanks for watching!
Ottimo video, è tutto una cartolina. Immagina d'inverno con metri di neve diventa surreale e magico.
siamo così felici che il video ti sia piaciuto! sì! beh, sono sicuro che è fantastico anche in inverno! grazie per la visione!
The painting on that house is pretty! Always like to find a location on where you go up a cable cart. Wow those views are amazing just like they were in your part two video!
Glad you liked it! It was an incredible day. Thanks for watching!
South Tyrol is amazing.... great video guys. Thanks!
Yes, it is! Thanks for watching! Glad you liked it!
Actually Selva Val Gardena has three names, as shown by the welcome sign at 1:17. Besides The Italian and the German name, there is its real name in Ladino, which is the first and official language in Val Gardena. In fact in South Tirol there are officially used three languages: Italian, German and Ladino (plus an indefinite number of local dialects!)
Thank you for the information! I made that discovery later on in the trip, unfortunately. I clarified that in a later video. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your beautiful videos. I really enjoy them!
Dear Rachel and David, I have enjoyed your videos and I'm glad to hear you have enjoyed my beautiful country. Just to be precise, in Val Gardena and Alta Badia the native language is Ladin, an old Rhaeto-Romance language that in different forms is also spoken in some valleys in Switzerland and across the Alpine Mountain Range.
At 1:17 you can see the name of the village of Selva Val Gardena in Italian on the left, Wolkenstein (literally Stone of the Clouds) and Groeden (the name of the Valley) in German on the right and Selva Gherdeina (I miss the double dots or diaeresis on youtube) in Ladin on the bottom of the Panel, as well as the welcome sign on top (Benvenuti, Wilkommen, Benuni).
Ciao from Italy!
Thank you for the insights! As I was making this video, I knew that the town title was also in Ladin, but I didn’t at the time of recording.. 😞. In a future video, I mention that after making the discovery. Thanks for your support! Glad you like the video! Ciao!
@@TravelingGlossers Thank you for sharing your nice memories! I love to go there in Winter on skiing holidays! Ciao from Torino, Italy
@@olditaliantree I bet it’s amazing in winter! Thanks for watching!
Is it advisable to purchase gondolas tickets in advance or is it easy to buy them on the spot?
We bought them on the spot without any problems. Thanks for asking!
Hello!! We are going to Italy for a month as well next spring. Just curious…how much do you think the whole trip cost? We are trying to budget.
Also, what equipment do you video with? iPhone or something else?
I don’t feel comfortable saying how much it cost on here, but I will say it wasn’t cheap. It was definitely a splurge. And all of it was filmed on an iPhone 12. Thanks for following our adventure and watching the videos!
@@TravelingGlossers I understand. Could you say if it was over or under $10,000. That’s what we are budgeting for
It was less than 10 grand. We tried to get the cheapest Airbnb’s we could - Airbnb’s are actually pretty reasonable in Italy compared to US.
you both have lovely personalities
Awe thank you so much! You win the “best comment” award! Thanks for watching!
Hi, how did you get around? Did you rented a car? Thanks
Hello! We did not rent a car. We picked a central location and just used the bus to get around (if needed). All of the gondolas were in walking distance of the town we stayed in. It’s been several years, I’d honestly have to watch the videos myself to answer fully. The minute details are in the videos. Thanks for watching!
@@TravelingGlossers ah great stuff! Yeah i just noticed it was two years ago 😅 But still, Many thanks for the info!