The Gsiesertal, Green And Precious

Posted by Engy | September 2nd, 2010 in Travel Guide | No Comments »

Introduction: It is difficult to part from home and we head to the time of Gsiesertal following intention. And this, a little ‘for being less popular than the most celebrated (and crowded!) Alpine valleys, a little’ for its secluded location that it can be considered a goal, “child” and also a bit ‘, let us say, for not immediately understand the name, pronounce and remember this: Casies, Casies, Caseis, Cases, Casies … if they feel all colors!The Gsiesertal

It ‘true, however, that those who go there once a high probability of remaining sick very easily return there, or day trip from the most popular resorts nearby or for an extended stay in (not many) hotels, mostly family, offering value for money among the best in the Dolomites.

Let us make a brief characterization: branching out from Monguelfo town more or less equidistant from Brunico (km.17) and San Candido (15 kms), the path of Gsiesertal penetrates 17 km north-east to the Austrian border in a landscape of gentle undulations: the majestic setting of left peaks of the Dolomites of Sesto, the valley is gradually softening, while climbing from 1087 to 1398 meters, grassy slopes on which there are hamlets and, Read the rest of this entry »

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Travel To Italy

Posted by Engy | August 27th, 2010 in Travel Guide | No Comments »

Travel To ItalyCalabria in the name itself has not a little romantic. No other province of the Kingdom of Naples that stimulates or inspires so much interest before even having set foot. Just the name is pronounced, a new world comes to our mind: streams, forts, all the extravagance of the mountain scenery, caves, bandits and pointed hats, costumes and characters, endless horrors and splendors.
Yet this land of great interest pictorial and poetic had few visitors, even less have posted their experiences, his landscapes, apart from the main roads, or near them, have rarely been played, at least from our contemporaries.

It ’s a passage from the book “Diary of a journey on foot – Reggio Calabria and its province” in which Edward Lear, English painter and writer (1812 Highgate – Sanremo 1888), told the crossing on foot of Calabria place between July 25 and September 5, 1847 in company of John Proby, Ciccio and driving a donkey. Read the rest of this entry »

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Journey in Neustift Abbey

Posted by Engy | August 24th, 2010 in Travel Guide | No Comments »

WHERE: Highway A22, exit Bressanone / Val Pusteria, from there towards Varna. The abbey is located 2 km from Bressanone (BZ) surrounded by green mountains of Trentino.
Neustift Abbey

HISTORY: The origins of the vast complex of buildings of the Abbey of Neustift date back to 1142 that is when Bishop Hartmann, made the seat of Augustine. Since its founding Neustift offered shelter to pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land and was an important spiritual and cultural center known throughout Europe n Italy.

TYPICAL PRODUCTS: You can find a wide range of products made entirely by the monks of the abbey.

Tisanes Mint, lemon balm, chamomile, calendula, mauve, cornflower, sage.

The tea is made from an old recipe of pharmacy of Neustift, made with pure herbs organically grown in the farm Rauter to 1300 meters in a village in the municipality of Fort Riol. Read the rest of this entry »

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LOMBARDY – Bellagio (CO)

Posted by Engy | August 19th, 2010 in Travel Guide | No Comments »

HISTORY: Although some archaeological finds unearthed in the area, trace the origins of this small town Paleolithic age, the first human settlement, of which there is a certain documentation, it is only in the seventh and fifth centuries BC

And ‘one of the vertices of the triangle Como, famous resort, is famous for its picturesque location right on the branch of Lake Como in its southern branches, with the Alps visible beyond the lake to the north.
LOMBARDY

TO VISIT: You ever visit Villa Melzi gardens and its rich English floral sculptures and games in a century. Villa Carlotta is another place of rare beauty, where masterpieces of nature and live together in perfect harmony for more than 70,000 square meters of gardens and museums. Along the promontory of Bellagio are many old aristocratic homes, each surrounded by parks and green trees. Some of them – as in the case of Villa Melzi and Villa Serbelloni – are open to the public. Read the rest of this entry »

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Hotels In Italy

Posted by Engy | August 16th, 2010 in Hotels | No Comments »

Hotels In Italy
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Hotels and the hotels listed on our site are able to meet any need for a vacation or for business.
It provides information, addresses and telephone numbers of hotels located throughout the Italian, some can be booked online by collaborating with booking.com. In our list there are hotels of all categories: 1 star, 2 star hotels, 3 star, 4 star, 5 star deluxe hotel.

The hotels offer various services and accommodations that can meet many different needs for example: hotel with pool, spa and wellness hotels, seaside hotels, hotels in the mountains, lakes hotels, country hotels, hotels in the city ’s art hotel with meeting rooms, and more.
Benefits of booking online: Read the rest of this entry »

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Friuli Venezia Giulia

Posted by Engy | August 12th, 2010 in Travel Tips | No Comments »

Friuli Venezia GiuliaFriuli Venezia Giulia is a region with a morphology very different: starting from the Carnian Alps and the Po Valley is going to come down to the sea with the Gulf of Trieste. Friuli is a region rich in history, traditions and culture, to visit for its majestic mountains, where you can ski in winter and summer sports to devote more diverse, thanks to well-equipped tourist facilities.

For lovers of skiing are very popular places of Tarvisio and Sella Nevea Julian Alps and Piancavallo and Eastern Dolomites, Forni di Sopra. Besides the mountains are very beautiful beaches Friuli is the popular summer resort of Lignano Sabbiadoro. Sights are the cities of Trieste, Aquileia and the beautiful.
Many are products of the culinary traditions of Friuli, among which we must remember the San Daniele ham and cheese Montasio.
Provinces of Friuli Venezia Giulia: Trieste, Udine, Pordenone, Gorizia.

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Campania

Posted by Engy | August 9th, 2010 in Travel Tips | No Comments »

CampaniaThe bell was inhabited in antiquity by populations of Sunni origin. From the eighth century began the Greek colonization and subsequently came under the Romans who called it Campania Felix. Considerable archaeological evidence we have in the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum were buried for centuries after the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD

The sea tourist resorts in Campania offers great charm and scenic beauty along the coast of Campania encounter wonderful places such as those surrounding the Amalfi Coast and Sorrento Peninsula, or the Cilento. Must for the tourist who is preparing to visit the seaside town in Campania are the islands of Ischia, Capri and Procida.

From the cultural point of view Campania has a historical, artistic, cultural and archaeological very rich: for example, is to visit the beautiful Royal Palace of Caserta architect Vanvitelli, the ruins of Paestum and certainly the entire city of Naples.
Peculiar to the area of Campania is the presence of volcanoes. In 1995 he established the National Park of Vesuvius, born from the need to safeguard one of the world’s most famous volcano, Vesuvius.
In the Campania region are small lakes such as Lake Avernus, and the Fusaro Lake Matese. Read the rest of this entry »

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Island Of Ischia

Posted by Engy | August 5th, 2010 in Travel Tips | No Comments »

Island Of IschiaIschia is the largest island in the Gulf of Naples, has an area of 47 square kilometers and is divided into six municipalities: Ischia, Casamicciola Terme, Lacco Ameno, Forio, Serrara Fontana and Cheats. Ischia – Ischia Island

The circumnavigation of the island of Ischia is 39 km, its coasts are different to the south, sometimes with capes and bays accessible only by boat, while the north coast is low and sandy. Ischia, unlike Capri is an island of volcanic origin.

The island of Ischia is about 33 kilometers from Naples and is well connected to the mainland ferries for Ischia made numerous trips throughout the day, as well as the hydrofoil to the island faster.
Ischia offers a picturesque landscape, green and also varied: it has a clear sea, beautiful sandy beaches, hills rich in vineyards, and mountain landscapes of Mount Ischia – Island IschiaEpomeo that enables beautiful scenic walks.

Ischia is famous since ancient times for its thermal baths. The spas of Ischia offers a wellness holiday in the most famous spas, weekend back in shape or stay in a beauty farm to find fitness.
Across the Island of Ischia are hot springs and mud pit, offering a wide choice of possibilities for spa treatments that are practiced, such as thermal mineral baths, mud baths, inhalations and baths thanks to Marine Mining mineral springs that flow into the sea making the water caldssima. Read the rest of this entry »

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Hotels in Italy

Posted by Engy | August 2nd, 2010 in Hotels | No Comments »

Hotels in Italy Hotels in Italy: your holidays in Rome
If you want new impressions and a holiday office, it’s time to `go in Italy. This country has much to offer to an experienced traveler and a tourist beginner. If you come here once, I would definitely visit Italy again to `feel` the power of a unique combination of ancient Roman and Renaissance, sunlit squares, tennis courts, stiffness and Catholic carnival rampant.

Landmark
All those planning to visit Italy `s encounter the problem of how to choose an itinerary that includes all major attractions. But it is almost impossible since every Italian city is remarkable in its own way. You can not say that Ferrara is less of Verona and Perugia is less than Pisa.

But certainly there are places so popular that can not be ignored. One of those is that Rome is called the Eternal City for the event. Here `s ancient and the modern coexist in peace and modification squares, fountains and churches take you at the moment but at the time of the Renaissance whose grain is hidden in many hotels in Rome. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Italian Cuisine At All Sauces

Posted by Engy | July 29th, 2010 in Italian Cuisine | No Comments »

Italian CuisineFlorence, Tuscany, Siena, here are the beautiful cities of Italy. Heat the wine, food and all things flowing out. Each of these cities are their particular tastes and it is possible to enjoy while staying in the comfort of your home.

Trattorias and restaurants, delicatessens and many other businesses typically Italian and incredibly flavorful, discover the real Italian cuisine while visiting the most renowned restaurants of Montreal, as the Casa Cacciatore, located on Jean-Talon. Casa Cacciatore is a renowned restaurant to delight lovers of fine Italian cuisine for over 20 years.

For the more adventurous, it is possible to take Italian cooking classes in Montreal. Several institutions offer these courses, but the culinary academy is the best place to learn and understand Italian cuisine. Montreal, Laval and Quebec have this very academy recognized around the world. They will show the Italian recipes in all aspects possible.

There are also websites that explain very good Italian recipes. they show multitudes tasty recipes typically Italian. Of tomato soup to deserts, they will make you drool! for revenue qualities. While showing you simple recipes, the site provides information on Italy in general. Read the rest of this entry »

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