I Burnt My EYEBALLS! Dolomites, Worlds Most Beautiful Mountain | Italy Travel Guide
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- I Burnt My EYEBALLS! Dolomites, Worlds Most Beautiful Mountain Range + Rainbow Lake + Gardena Pass| Italy Travel Guide
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This Italy Travel Guide we show the Dolomites in the Italian Alps (South Tyrol). Truly the most beautiful mountain range we have ever seen. This Italy video we show why you must visit Italy and the dolomites in general. We take the gondola/cable car to visit Seceda from Ortisei and visit the rainbow lake Karersee (Lago di Carezza).
On the way to our hotel, we drove the Gardena Pass. One of the most beautiful roads we have ever driven on. Don't miss the chance for one of the best road trips in Europe. It turned out that we found the bargain of the century for our accommodation. Unfortunately, the deal we found was only available for a short time but using the method in this video, you will be able to find cheap deals of your own. If you want to try your luck with the place we stayed, it was called Casa Alpina Sant'apollinare.
To top it all off, Emma burnt her eyes on the top of the mountain in Seceda. Word of warning to you...the sun is bright up there!
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Italy:
1) mountains: ✅
2) seas:✅
3) art cities:✅
4) volcanos:✅
5) archeology:✅
6) lakes:✅
7) food:✅
Good politicians ❌
Good Economy ❌
Good infrastructure ❌
@@marcored3653 There is much to talk about these 3 points, anyway:
- infrastructure: just start to improve the existing and build new ones
- economy: Italy still has a good production capacity and capable people despite of 15-20 years thrown away, of course it's time to restart the right way
- politicians: many of them are really bad, alright, so it's time to change. The problem raises from burocracy and judiciary and from the media also.
Basically we have to start believing in ourselves and in our country again.
@Ido 2 By the way, it would be a foreign governement and generally this can not work.
By the way, Italy is actually governed by the EU (so, mainly by north europeans), because of A LOT of EU directives, and it doesn't work, as expected.
Instead Italy needs to raise a new generation of politicians and officials,, in order to improve the efficiency of bureaucracy and justice.
That's not easy, but that's all.
@Ido 2 Under the EU umbrella SOME states are sovereign (Germany and "satellites", France as a "wanna-be" sovereign). Italy is sovereign only in name.
Our argeement to this treaty simply was a wrong decision (but it's true, unfortunately we did agree).
Veto... there are proposals to allow some decisions by simple majority or changes by which only Germany and France will maintain the right of veto.
I definitely disagree with this idea of an underdeveloped Mediterranean Europe unable to govern itself. In fact, before the EU. Italy was easily able to compete economically with Germany, France and the UK.
It is no coincidence that UK has drastically solved the EU problem by exiting it.
Finally, Italy deserves respect in the EU, at least because a significant part of European culture was born in Italy.
@Ido 2 I don't think my informations are such bad. Anyway, the EU is a bad project itself: 19 different countries with the same currency, it's enough to resume it all. It cannot work.
A political union before the monetary union is required for a proper behaviour, so you would have a federal union like the USA or so on, but the political union will NEVER be achieved, because Germany doesn't want it. So, the EU will collapse some day, of course nobody can know or say when, but it will happen.
The Dolomites are located not only in South Tyrol as stated at the beginning of the video, but they cover a much wider area in South Tyrol, Trentino, Veneto and Friuli regions.
@Nickthenightfly No. There's not even a dolomite mountain in Venezia Giulia since there all in Friuli. Don't confuse administrative region with geographical region.
@@gvosca sono poche ma ci sono...
@@gvosca I am sure that by Friuli he meant Friuli Venezia Giulia. It is a common abbreviation that causes misunderstandings.
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@@Podzzy well actually I really meant only Friuli since Venezia Giulia coincides practically with the Provinces of Trieste and Gorizia, in Italy. But I have understood what you mean 😉
I'm Italian, from Lucca (Tuscany). I have been in the Dolomites many times in my life since I was a child. I know almost every peak and valley there. It is a heavenly place.
bella fra sono anche io di lucca
@@treed1169 Ah sì? Come è piccolo il mondo. Io abito a San Vito
Anche io vivo a Lucca haha
@@iulius7784 questo video è diventato un raduno per lucchesi
@@fnx0808 io invece all’arancio
The Bilbo in me. "I want to see mountains again, Gandalf !... MOUNTAINS !"
I read LOTR many years ago, the first time when I was 12. And we had taken many vacations in the Dolomites and other parts of the Alps. So when that line came up in the book, I knew it was the right book for me. ;)
Do you know how we (people from western alps in Italy) call the Dolomiti?...Hills :)
It's always fun seeing home trough the eyes of tourists🤩
Well, the entire Italian Alpine arch, from Ligurian sea to Adriatic sea, is just astonishing
Italy have the most biospher differents landscape in the world, fronte South to North. From the Alps to Mediterrean sea to South. W l Italia,!
From*
Trash everywhere, dirty street, graffiti, homeless people, and so on
@@g.accardo1799 still a beautiful country
@@daviderusi8503 potentially yes, but for how it is managed and due to the impolite inhabitants, is not so beautiful.
@@g.accardo1799 where have you been omg? none of these things you said are in my town in Italy, just graffiti but i saw this all over europe lol
Hi. You are probably the most natural couple I have watched on You Tube. I am 78 years old and rely on a mobility scooter to get about so your videos keep me travelling very easily. Please keep the good work up.
The ski equipment scratched the windows
Ahhhhhh that makes sense
yeah, they are most used during winter time by skiers. In fact in the summer i prefer to climb the mountain by foot, trekking is a lot better and spectacular.
It's a mix of that and the ice that forms outside, when they clean it off it's easy to leave scratches.
vero gli sci e il ghiaccio rovinano
Yes ! Hellooooo !
The scratches on the gondolas glasses are due to the skis, leaning against the windows across the winter season.
I'm Italian and I spend time in the Dolomites every year; no matter how well I know the area, there hasn't been a single year I was prepared for such beauty
Same... And I'm a cyclist, so double the fun going in the mountains!
And I can't spend my summer holidays somewhere else....
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Skiers scratch it. Skis, helmets and whatever hard objetc ends up in the usually crowded "cabine" scratch those windows.
I see this mountains every day! I live in Val Gardena🇮🇹⛰
Val Gardena è valle Ladina, giusto?
@@davidetoffoletto9981 Sì, fa parte delle 5 valli ladine.
Sono Gardena, Badia, Fassa, Fodom e Ampezzo.
@@antoniogilli8292 certo, anche se quelle venete sono ben assimilate al resto del Veneto (sono veneto). Quindi, se le valli ladine parlano un lingua della famiglia romanza, perché alcune si trovano nella provincia di Bolzano piuttosto che Belluno o Trento?
@@davidetoffoletto9981 i ladini sono italiani come i friulani, con cui sono strettamente imparentati. l'ultimo papa italiano Giovanni Paolo I era ladino. la val Gardena e la val Badia dovrebbero staccarsi da Bolzano e andare sotto Trento e il resto dell'Alto-Adige potrebbe riunirsi all'Austria.
@@themrchimpie esatto, dovrebbero essere una provincia separata dal Sud Tirol, tra l'altro il papa era di Canale d'Agordo quindi valle ladina del Veneto
Yes, this is Italy because Italy is not only Naples or Sicily...
The mountain you've been to in the video is the Seceda. But there are many more attractions in the Dolomites: Tre Cime di Lavaredo, the Pelmo, the Sella Mountain group, the Marmolada, the city of Cortina d'Ampezzo, lake Sorapis, lake of Braies and many more.
But my favourite are the Pale di San Martino. Please go see them during the Alpenglow if you have the chance.
Undoubtedly Dolomites mountain range is magical, awesome, the beauty can not be expressed by words, rather appreciate in your heart. The magnificent view of Dolomites mountain is awesome from Lake Braise, the full reflection in transparent tranquil water in the morning is heavenly.
Gotta love the british when they see a mountain! 😂👍
Why? They don’t have mountains?
@@davide727 No non ne hanno
The only mountains we have would be hills anywhere else.
@@preparedgalaxy872 ne hanno ma sono basse io sono un italo britannico e amo sia l'italia che il Regno Unito!
@@ragnarlthbrksigurdssn2617 si ok sono colline
My grandma used to live near Lago di Carezza, like a 5-10 minute drive away. As a kid I was there and in the places around it so so often! It's so nice to see people apreciate the region I live in.
The mandolin music has nothing to do with the north of italy.
amore, nel 2020 quella musica non ha più niente a che vedere con l'Italia intera. Smettiamola di sottolineare agli stranieri la differenza tra nord e sud quando si tratta di stereotipi.
A me sembra una chitarra
I hear Spanish guitar which has nothing to do with Italy
frangeesk
Il mandolino ha comunque storicamente un link col sud Italia che piaccia oppure no, cosi' come la mafia, col quale vengono dipinti tutti gli italiani allo stesso modo, ma non si vedono mai i meridionali dire che e' una cosa loro e che l'hanno esportata essi stessi. In quel caso fa piacere fare mal comune mezzo gaudio ai meridionali a quanto pare.
@ quindi quando all'estero trovi un coglione che ti dà del mafioso solo perché italiano tu gli ricordi che sei del nord e quindi non ti tange.
Non vogliamo un po' evolverci?
P.S. la mafia ormai si è radicata anche al nord tanto che l'antimafia non parla più di infiltrazioni. Chiediti il perché.
P.P.S. Esiste il mandolino brianzolo
P.P.P.S Non continuare, mi annoiano questi discorsi
Saluti
Great videos can't stop watching them !!! I am English and I live in Valle d'Aosta which also has the most beautiful spetacular mountains you must come !!
May I compliment you on your editing and composing your shots. 😎👍 I hope all of the drone footage is done by yourself, because they‘re beautiful. You have a really good eye for composition. It‘s really beautiful to watch. 👌
Thanks so much for the kind words. Yes everything is shot by us.
I living in the Dolomites and i am happy for this we all here are so lucky to live in this beautyful place
I've been to the Dolomites and I'll never forget it. Spectacular.
We have everything for such a small country: mountains, lakes, seaside, food, arts, fashion...absolutely everything! ❤️
Including corruption, the mafia, stupid politicians and people who vote for them.
@@nni9310 like any other country my dear 😃
I've been to Seceda and slept there in a tent for two nights (if you wanna do it, remember to unpick it in the morning). Hard to explain the feeling of having Dolomites as the first panorama your eyes can see in the morning. Milky Way and comet Neowise also were included in the package. By the way, maybe she had altitude sickness.
We lived around two hours away from the Austrian/Slovenian border back in the 90s. Such a breathtaking sight.
Your accomodation was not in South Tyrol, you were in Veneto. It's the region with Venice its chief city (yeh, the city on the water that one)
Thx for the hint, never seen such uglily hotels in South Tyrol. The price is fair though
@@georg9513 thanks to our beatiful hotels, Veneto is among the 10 most visited regions in Europe ranking in 6th position. Alto Adige instead is completly missing
Mettiamo bene le cose in chiaro! Veneto is not Italy!!! Haha
@@matteocarraro111 digheo
@@paoloalbertini8893 ma che cazzo dici
Dolomites are totally different from alps. In origin they were coral barriers of a tropical sea about 250 millions years ago, then substrates of a sedimentary carbonate rock that contains a high percentage of the mineral dolomite, continued to rack up and also Limestone and Marnstone, till about 20 millions years ago the moving of Africa against Europe started to raise this once bottom of shallow warm sea, up to a mountain chain. So, especially at the sunset, while the alps become dark, the dolomites become pink
Visited seceda last summer. Beautiful, absolutely beautiful! I love Trentino and sud Tyrol
Nice vid. Sorry to hear you got sick at the peak of the mountain. It could have also been caused from altitude sickness because you ascended to the peak quickly on the lift. People underestimate how often this happens and if your symptoms cleared up quickly after descending to lower ground then it’s very possible it was this. Anyways glad you felt better not too long after descending :)
I'm so proud to live like 30 minutes away from those mountains, I love them
Gran Sasso around the Campo Imperatore area in Abruzzo, Italy is amazing as well!
Stai scherzando?
@@doctordoom02 ci sei mai stato ?
@@abgfvaga @abgfvaga ovviamente sì, anche se più in inverno che d'estate. E comunque anche d'inverno preferisco passo lanciano, che ci metto 40 minuti, e campo felice.
Detto ciò: tutto quello che volete ma paragonare le montagne nostre con le Alpi è come paragonare il mare di Riccione con quello della Calabria.
Non penso che li abbia paragonati, ha semplicemente scritto che era altrettanto bello. D'altronde sono panorami completamente diversi e Campo Imperatore non è chiamato il piccolo Tibet senza ragione. Di contro, non ho mai sentito chiamare il mare di Riccione come piccole Hawaii.
@@abgfvaga appunto: altrettanto bello. E non lo è. (poi magari sono anche gusti, ma allora qualcuno potrebbe dire anche che il mare di riccione è meglio di quello di taormina, ma ce ne vuole...
I absolutly agree, there is no describing to this place, you just feel the beauty and your mind is going like "THIS IS heaven".
I have said it before and I will say it again, best footage, editing and hosts of any travel channel
Lost Leblanc, Kara and Nate... If you are a traveler
Best comedic musings by Alex. Ya don’t get this comedy any place else!
PS - I’m an American who has never had a McGriddle and never will!
This is where my people are from and I have always been in Awe
Il Piave mormorò:
"NON PASSA LO STRANIERO
Nipponica? E sai quella canzone della prima guerra mondiale?
@@nni9310 scusa il ritardo ma non ho capito
Gli stranieri erano gli altoatesini però al tempo
teoricamente poi gli austriaci passarono il piave costituendo una testa di ponte al di là del fiume, ma durò poco
Gli stranieri in Sudtirolo sono sempre stati gli italiani, tant’è che solo nelle città più grandi sono riusciti a stabilirsi (di fatto solo in 5 comuni ne sono la maggioranza) . Nella maggior parte del territorio arrivano a malapena a essere il 4% della popolazione totale
Please consider going to Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso near Val d'aosta. There are gems (No..not the jewels but the horned animals - in French : Chamois) and alpine marmots and capricorns in good numbers. That along different big birds of prey and Alpine crows and many other bird species. And mountains as beautiful as the Dolomites. Owww.. and did I mention this is the region for delicious pancini mushrooms, hazelnuts and great bubbly wines: prosecco ! I got engaged with my wife on a mountain in this national park :)
Driving a Fiat 500C in these mountains is an excellent choice.
I stayed in Cortina and hiked Lago Sorapis, Tre Cime and Cinque Torri. The only place we missed was Lago di Braies.
There are no words to describe how beautiful this is.
My next trip soon will be Italy .
Thanks for sharing all this stuff 💓
We have plenty of Italy content coming soon. It is incredibly diverse and the food is too good 🤤
This here is not Italy. There is a reason the people speak German..
@@yaneyd93 Last time I checked it was written "Italy", other arguments are invalid
@@yaneyd93 no reason is italy stop
@@yaneyd93 hahahhahahah
I moved to Europe because I want to be close to Italy and now I'm stuck in the middle of nowhere in Germany😭.. as an expert of Italy I have to say your content is very good indeed, even I can learn a few new things about Italy from non Italians, that usually doesn't happen
Where are you from?
Where about in the middle of Germany?
You have to visit Tre Cime di Lavaredo, but be aware of the sun burns no matter the season.
Living vicariously though you guys from freezing cold Alaska! Im a new subscriber and I love your dinamic as a couple. Me and my hubs can't wait to tour Italy post covid times.
The scratches on the cableway glasses are obviously done by the skiers gears, sleds,etc during the winter season.
I love your personality, it looks like you had a great time! Italy is on our travel bucket list so hopefully we get there once it is safe to travel again!
You are so right, a camera can not do the vista justice, and the AIR!! Breathe deep of the sweetness you will only experience in Tyrol! Love your videos guys. Thank you for sharing.
I’m in love with the nature there, the view is amazing! Thanks for this awesome tour, love it!
I live in Italy and I look forward to go there again as I used to do every year when I was little
You're European trip is turning out to be fantastic! Really enjoying the series.
Another great, wonderful, fun video. Thanks for the great video. The worst most intense sun burn 🔥 is really Hawaiian 🌺 islands and Lake Tahoe and surrounding area. Situated over 6 thousand feet with intense sun ☀️ during summer months. Tahoe was the beautiful places I ever lived. I should have never left. But sadly I sold my place and moved on.
Travelling vicariously through you guys, watching from subdued little Tasmania, the island state at the bottom of Australia. Always look forward to your vlogs, and absolutely love that out of every RUclipsrs I watch you are the only people where the on-camera person (usually Emma) verbally acknowledges that they’re with the person doing the filming, and I love Alex’s little hand wave in front of the camera at the beginning. Stay safe and keep travelling for us, and sacrificing everything to take one for the team 😁
Just gorgeous. Great videography. Great Job. You 2 are just a joy to watch.
...and you’re right, Dolomites is the best!! 😍
Italia is off the charts amazing. Every bit of it.
We love South Tirol, my HOME
Ti senti più italiano o austriaco?
@@seraph9384 - penso nè italiano nè austriaco, la maggior parte del popolo tedesco in Sudtirolo si sente come sudtriolese
@YoStefan Che cazzo vuol dire... Conosco gente che si sente italiana ed altro Austriaca.
@@TheObelix17 Ok
@@TheObelix17 Giusto!!!!
Absolutely Amazing!!! That Water is Emerald Green!!!! Emma, Slow Down and Rest Just One Day. Do Ya Good
I can recommend Val Badia, the only place I've been on the Alps. the Sassongher mountain is spectacular with a unique colour
I highly recommend to visit all of the dolomites and also to go visit Valle d'Aosta, where you will have the hightest mountains of Europe!!!!!
You're making me jealous 😭 Definitely check out Puglia next!!!
I've been to the Dolomites too and agree 100% with all you have to say about them. They are beautiful, magnificent and ageless. When you are up n the peaks, you feel like you should just talk in whispers.
They’re beautiful just as any other part of the alps, you should try monte bianco in Aosta valley (the tallest in all Western Europe), alps in piedmont and Lombardy!
Another great video. As for burning your eyes it might also be altitude. I've had really bad migraine, vomiting and stuff after ascending mountains, anything over 2000m. What's bizarre is that it still happens when I've been living at altitude for a few weeks (eg in Bogota).
So if it happens again it maybe the combination of altitude and sunlight.
Oh and on a different subject, when covid is over, you guys need to so South America down the Andes, jungle and Sierra. Columbia to Argentina. I think you'll love it
Canadian Rockies are the best I’ve ever been to Banff and Lake Louise so majestic!
North Italian here, yes Banff looks AMAZIG! can't wait to visit
That is crazy beautiful scenery. Who knew?! I'm glad Emma got to see so much of it before her difficulty. And that it was reasonably quick to heal. Thank you so much for sharing.
You can basically find any kind of climate in Italy,from humid subtropical to dry mediterrean to alpine climate,although very thin Italy stretches from central europe to lampedusa island which is located geographically below tunisia's capital. Like i always say to my foreign friends,the best places in Italy are the one's you dont know about.
You can also find any kind of language there. From some Albanian in the south to some Austro-Bavarian in the north.
@@boarischerpatriot french in valle d'aosta region and old greek in Calabria region also.
@@callisto3605 And some Slovene in the north-east and also don't forget these small languages like Ladin and "Old High German" (still very close to it) in the cimbrian towns as well as in the walser towns.
Also the closest language to Latin, namely Sardinian, is spoken in Italy.
Glad you enjoyed being over in this part of the world. Yes, it's amazing! Safe travels...
Stunning mountain range. I worked a winter season in the alpes and it was so beautiful. They say you never get bored if it but I tell you what they are wrong, waking in the mountains for months on end gets very clostrafobic after a while. I had huge mountains either side of my balcony and I eventually just got desperate to see some open space
Can I just say your films are getting so much better. (Not that they were bad before!!) Great film. Glad you are feeling better Emma.
Thanks for the kind words, they are very appreciated. We are trying hard to improve all the time and so glad it comes across ❤️
The Dolomites are my personal favourite European mountains too. Really enjoying this series. Thanks guys. Take care with the sun, we got some advice at an opticians in Spain because my eyes were hurting. They said; the dark lenses will open the retina and the UV will damage the eye, some sun glasses are sold as UV and are not actually UV. They said; CAT 3 for everyday, CAT 4 for sea & snow and there’s a machine at the opticians that checks the UV protection. Save on toilet roll and not on eye protection, a famous person once said 👀 lol 😂
none is scratching those gondolas mate, many many skiers use them in winter and the skies often make contact all over the gondola. Sorry for your perfect view
Val Gardena Is a treasure 💗
Lovely video guys, reminded me of our Honeymoon in 93 when we had a week in the Dolomites and a week at Lake Garda. Walking around the Dolomites was so peaceful, reminded us of the sound of music. The colours of the lakes around the mountains were amazing and our camera at the time never did them justice. Thanks for a reminder of our Honeymoon.
Lovely footage. :)
The Dolomites are my favourite. Easily accessible via the Europa bridge heading south toward Brixen/Bolzano, then heading around the Marmolada. It’s a beautiful drive however which way you go. (I’ve always done it heading to Italy from the north) In winter the areas around Cortina dA are well known, but there are hidden jewels like Alleghe and Zoldo Alto/Pecol in the Civetta area. ...favourite mountains are probably Dolomites (I), Säntis (CH) and Arlberg (A) ranges.
Brixen isnt Bozen( Bolzano) . Brixen is Bressanone in Italian
In wintertime the gondolas freez up completely because they are not heated. So in the morning the one responsible is going at it with an icepick to make it ice free.
You need to see it in winter truely amazing 🤩
I grew up there :-) Nice to see when foreigners are in awe surrounded by those mountains. The "whatever the f**k in the background mountain" is the Sella Massiv, the most famous one within the Dolomites. You were driving around it on the way to Ortisei and down to the valley.
There are so many beautiful places in South Tyrol. Two years ago we went hiking in the area of Tre Cime di Lavaredo.
If you want to see a mountain range mixed with lakes and a glacier, you have to visit Salzkammergut and the Dachstein region with Schafberg, Krippenstein and Lake Gosau.
Thank you for this great video about my beautiful home ❤️🇮🇹
Greetings from South Tirol :)
*Alto-Adige
O M G I've been to Switzerland, and seriously, you can't even trust your eyes!!! Love your video.
All the time I watch You, You make smile on my face :) You're the Best!!!
Love you video. Italy is the most beautiful country in the world. Thank you ! We visited in 2019 before Covid and had a magical time. Look forward to going back.
My migraines used to have vision disorders with a blind area. Sometimes light triggered them. So I know how you felt. These disorders come from a lack of blood, my eye doctor said.
It could be “migraine with aura”, they’re awful 😔 I often get them at high altitude/lots of light - better speak with a neurologist for exams and treatments. And Dolomites are the best, miss the mountains a lot here in UK
This could makes sense, because of the altitude one may experience low blood pressure, and the very bright sunlight does the rest.
those scratches are the ski blades rubbing on the plexiglass.
Great trip. Unfortunately I can't allowed to travel outside of my country due to the pandemic. Hopefully by 2022 situation will be ok.
Welcome to the Dolomites! Thank you for the video!
The scratches on the windows are maybe from skiers in the winter months. Great vid, love the Dolomites.
We did think that. I thought usually you have your skis in a rack outside the gondola though. It would make the most sense if that's where there are from.
@@TravelBeans Im not sure. I skied the Sella Ronda years ago and I remember them cramming as many people in the car as possible, maybe when the racks are full they come inside? . Not sure how else it would happen.
Yeah that's a fair point. I am sure you are right... Its funnier to think its some weirdos on a scratching mission though haha
@@TravelBeans Ha ha, its definitely a better story !
@@TravelBeans Definitely from skiing equipment. Not all of them have racks and some racks might not fit snowboards. And no racks fit those twin-tip skis. In general, plenty of skiing stuff gets inside and scratches the windows. Hope you had fun!
Not sure what is better about you two. Alex making us crack up complaining or Emma laughing. Beautiful video as always guys. Thank you for sharing! ❤️
The Dolomites are great, definitely worth a visit. I've been there three times. So far I only know one other place in Europe that similarily blows your eyes away and that is Sognefjellsveien in Norway.
Jesus lads the scenes there are unbelievable 😯 Incredible footage and top vlogging both 💕
I'm no GP but seemed more like an Ocular Migraine than a burnt eyeball!
Definitely this.
Absolutely stunning, your footage brought me to tears a couple of times. I cannot wait to see it in person.
Il Trentino, casa mia! 💖💖💖
Thank you again for this lovely report. Unfortunately a huge strip of forest near Carezza Lake has been destroyed by an unexpected (and extremely rare) Twister/Tornado. Anyway It still remains a lovely place and visiting it you understand why Elizabeth, Queen of Hungary and Emperor of Austria also known as 'Sissi' set her own summer residence right there.
Congratulations to an awesome video. I like your excitement while talking. Yes, the Dolomites are one of the best mountain regions you can find in Europe. Another spectacular road trip is from Stresa at Lago Maggiore up over the Simplon pass to Switzerland. In Stresa you have palms and still can see the snow peeks of some 4000 m high mountains on the boarder between Italy and Switzerland.
Stunning views, a complete medicine to my eyeballs. Thank you guys for sharing you travels.
Visit orobie park in Bergamo 🏔🗻🏕⛰
Südtirol is a beautiful part of the alps. Although in winter skiing between these mountains is breathtaking. I remember getting a very bad sunburn in the face many years ago skiing in St. Anton/Tirol in April. The sun on that level in the alps is really dangerous, always use sun protection.
Ahh we completely understand where you’re coming from it’s so hard for the camera to do it justice, we loved doing that drive and hikes! You did a great job showing the beauty of the Dolomites, totally agree about the gondola, who scratches them? 😂
Adolescents !!
people doing wintersports often scratch the windows on accident with parts of their equipment
Good fun video, fab scenery + great travel tips. Can't believe 163,927 people have viewed this and only 5K ish bothered to give it the thumbs up. Her's a few more.👍👍👍👍
I'm born in Florence but I spend al lot of time to work as a snowboard instructor in the Dolomites, Saint Cassian Alta Badia. Now I'm living in the exact mittle of Germany, also beautiful Landscape but the way my heart is missing the mountain i couldn't explain. My only target is to come back to live in the mountains, probably in the north of Spain, next to the ocean as well. All of us, we should take care of our beautiful planet, there is a lot of planet probably full of life as the earth but there is only an earth. All what it's already happen worldwide could be a chance to change our mind and behavior, to get more respect to the Planet. Peace out