Liguria: more than Cinque Terre
Sometimes I curse Instagram. Or rather, I curse people who chase photo opportunities as if they were gold trophies. High-reach Instagrammers post a motif and weeks later the image
Oh Là Là Ferrara: the most beautiful streets in Emilia-Romagna
Actually, I had promised my friend a cozy city trip to Bologna. Without big plans and “to do’s”. Without a well-timed sightseeing program and photo spot research.
Bologna – sights and travel tips
Travelling to an inland Italian city at the end of July? Is this a good idea? Yes it is. Even though I hesitated for a long time myself and only booked the bed and breakfast three
Forte Village Resorts – Looking for sun in Sardinia
When I clicked through the website of the Forte Village Resort in the run-up to our short trip to South Sardinia, it triggered slight feelings of stress. Hotel, villa or bungalow?
Nira Montana La Thuile – ski weekend in style
A ski weekend in La Thuile? Sounds good. But where is this La Thuile and how on earth do you get the idea to travel to La Thuile? Admittedly, the mountain village, which is wedged
Weekend in Rome – sights and travel tips
5 years of Latin. Finding subjectives, objectives, and verbs sentence by sentence. Decipher Roman stories and wisdom from Virgil, Ovid, Cicero and Caesar. And in the end, the littl
Simply good – that’s how the Merano region tastes
Several cooks spoil the broth? Not true. At least not in Merano and Environs. Last Saturday I followed the culinary call of the region and took the train and post bus in the direct
Glurns: Visiting the smallest town in South Tyrol
A collective murmur goes through the Postbus. “Ugh, can we fit through this?” a grey-haired lady in front of us asks her somewhat worried-looking companion. I myself fo
Vallée de Joux and Lac de Joux – excursion tips and ideas
Bisses, bisses, irrigation channels. Three times the same, just called differently. Last weekend we learned that Val Venosta and Valais have striking similarities, not only in term
Dolcefarniente and hiking in Domodossola
At the end of March, beginning of April, when spring doesn’t really want to happen yet, but there is an urgent need for a really pleasantly warm spring day, then the near sou
Pustertal for connoisseurs
How small the world is, we recently realized in Val Pusteria. For the second time we visited this quiet South Tyrolean valley, which leads from Brunico towards East Tyrol. This tim
Sellaronda – skiing enjoyment in the Dolomites
It’s been a year since I first caught a glimpse of the magical Dolomites from afar. At that time, I had the desire to ski surrounded by this unique UNESCO World Heritage Site