Travel review ITALY A satisfacting stroll through the nature in Val Venosta.. Trentino Alto Adige, Italy
Spondigia, Sluderno, Glorenza, Mals, Lake Resia, Burgeis
A satisfacting stroll through the nature in Val Venosta.. Trentino Alto Adige, Italy
After wandering for a bit of the South Tyrol, Austria, we stop for some rest and relaxation, excellent choice of B & B accommodation, and then lots of good laps in the car and on foot. What you live in Val Venosta is a magical romance, the valley where does the South, where you can enjoy the magnificent landscape of glaciers Ortler. A kaleidoscope of vivid colors and beautiful, from light of the sky, green meadows brullante, to the more dark and deep forests, the pure white snow and the glint of the glaciers. Along the 38 State of the Stelvio pass the highest in the eastern Alps, and descend towards the Val Venosta, Alto Adige, to go to Spondigia. A Spondigia the road branches off heading to Mals, covering the entire valley animated by towers, bell towers and abbeys that enhance the wonderful landscape. The first village you come to is Sluderno where a stop is required to see the armory with a huge collection of armor in Chur Astel of the thirteenth century. a detour to the right leads to the town square of the turreted walls of Glorenza, a small town restored in harmony with past reality that gives a suggestion worthy of note. Lolacità popular summer resort and winter Mals is a city that served as a liaison between Northern Europe and trade centers of northern Italy. As evidence of its historic past you can see the remains of a castle, Romanesque church of San Benedetto, and a little further away, the Benedictine abbey of Monte Maria twelfth century. Going up the valley again, the landscape opens wide meadow and woods, plus the suggestion of two lakes in the suit and Resia. Of great impact is the Romanesque bell tower that emerges from Reschensee to witness the homonymous country that once was there and was transported along with Curon higher up.
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