We're getting closer to the end of our short six-country-trip, but I'm afraid for the last day I will need more than one post. Today, we're starting in Südtirol (South Tyrol) which is an autonomous province in the North of Italy. The majority of the population here speaks German followed by Italian (less than a quarter of the population) and Ladin (less than 5%). Südtirol is the wealthiest province in Italy and among the wealthiest in the European Union. I want to add it is also one of the most beautiful ones. As you can guess, the region has a tumultuous history like so many parts in Europe. With the new right-wing government in Rome, many people in Südtirol are also afraid that their autonomy might be limited in the future.
After we left the Campanile di Curon, we eventually found a beautiful place to stay in the village of St. Martin in Passeier (San Martino In Passiria) - an entire flat with several rooms and a balcony, plus a delicious breakfast served the next morning, accompanied by good conversation with the hosts. This was the view from our appartment:
In the evening we went down into the village to a nice restaurant where we could sit on the terrace and eat while watching the mountains' Alpenglühen (alpenglow). The food was delicious! We had it with a bottle of the local white wine which was excellent (we would call that "süffig" in German for which there is no adequate translation to English). Of course this is for Elizabeth and Bleubeard's T stands for Tuesday where you need to post something drink related.
From left to right: Trio of dumplings (beets, cheese, spinach); homemade potato gnocchi with asparagus, prosciutto and ramsons pesto; filet of trout with veggie gnocchi
Your beautiful ALpine scenery makes me happy, just to see the photos. What a great trip you had.
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I love all these mountain views-you had such a wonderful trip, with all the places you visited. the food looks really delicious too. Happy T Kathy
ReplyDeleteWow, this area is so beautiful Carola. You took quite the trip back in the spring. Not only is this area pretty, but you ate well too. It is always fun to try new or not the usual cuisine (as this might not be new to you). And I learned the name of a new language too-Ladin. I hope you have a lovely T day. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteOMGosh! What strunning photos and such an icredible trip. I didn't realize it is so green there. The food looks amazing too. I love seeing the photos of all three of you. Have a lovely evening.
ReplyDeleteVoted! Thanks for this high mountain inspiration
ReplyDeleteHmmm, die ersten beiden Gerichte sehen superlecker aus! Jetzt bin ich hungrig (und es ist 05:24 morgens!).
ReplyDeleteDiese Hütten sehen "zauberhaft" aus. Es muss ein beschwerliches Leben gewesen sein. Aber vielleicht (im Sommer) sehr schön.
Schönes Familienfoto. Und der Löwenzahn, sehr schönes Foto!
Awww, tolle Tabby-Briefmarke!
Ja, wählen sollte Pflicht sein. Hier gehen so viele nicht und meckern hinterher, die Logik ergründet sich mir nicht...
I am so glad that the magnet and card arrived and that you like them. That cat stamp is very special indeed.
ReplyDeleteI have been loving travelling vicariously with you and your family. Many thanks.
The mountain views are priceless
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery,breathtaking views and good food and wine, perfect. The photo of you three is wonderful. Happy T Day, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteWow, some breathtaking photos, Carola. This trip has us all drooling!
ReplyDeleteThat food is droolworthy as well. The wine puts my little wine pictures to shame -lol. I pretended to be somewhere really special though.
You are so right on the voting!
Happy T-day and hugz
How can it be that I had never heard of this northern, German-speaking region of Italy, Carola? Any thoughts I ever had of being a sophisticated world traveller have been dashed! It looks absolutely gorgeous and I hope the right-wing fanatics in Rome leave it alone. The people there have obviously done a great job, so why mess with a good thing? I too received a fridge magnet from Sue. What a kind and generous person she is. I have my fingers crossed for a Democrat sweep today, although I think that is unlikely to happen. If the Republicans control both the House and Senate the bells will begin to toll for the end of democracy in the United States. And Herr Trump is musing about running again. Please, no! Hugs - David
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible trip. I have to admit the Alps were my favorite. Not that I haven't enjoyed all that came before, but the beauty of these mountains and the farms sitting on the mountain side are just stunning.
ReplyDeleteI loved the selfie, the road that led to the top of the mountain, the wildflowers, and the simply stunning views you shared with us.
The food all looks good to me. Your dark and light tartufo look wonderful, too. Not your typical ice cream, that's for sure. And of course, you were definitely in wine country.
Thanks for sharing your trip through the Alps, your food, and wine with us for T this Tuesday, dear Carola.
I love your tabbie and I got the same Queen postage stamps, which I put to good use in a journal page.
Sue is a wonderful and very thoughtful person. I almost asked her for one of those magnets, then thought that was being too bold.
Such a beautiful place, I bet you enjoyed all your travel adventures with your family! The scenery is amazing and wow, that food looks delicious ☺️. That's such a lovely photo of you all too! Happy T Day wishes! Hugs Jo x
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say? I envy the awsome places you've been to, the sweet company of your beautiful family, the great food eaten on the way.
ReplyDeleteI've greatly enjoyed your photos and descriptions.
Your photos are always beautiful. I enjoy seeing the various places you visit.
ReplyDeleteYes, I voted early by mail. I'm happy not to have to go out in our rain today.
BTW, later today I will post that lemon cake recipe you asked for. So easy and so good.
Awesome place
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful photos. I always enjoy your travelogues.
ReplyDeleteHi Carola, wouldn't that be an amazing place to live! It's so lovely and green. Glad you liked the cat card, I really love these cards too. Happy T Day! Elle/EOTC xx
ReplyDeleteCarola i can never thank you enough for taking me along on your trip.. The scenery, the food, the wildflowers.. just beautiful! So nice when a friend knows what you like! Cats!! Happy T day! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteSuch breath-taking views. I think I loved this part of your trip best. Happy T Day
ReplyDeleteThose photos look like the opening scene in "The Sound of Music." Where's Julie?!!! And the food looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteLove the cat and queen stamps. Two of my faves!
What a beautiful area you visited! A fabulous place to share with family! Belated Happy T Day, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to be able to take a trip in the alps from the comfort of my chair and your blog post, thanks, Carola, for the excursion. The views were spectacular and that food looked delicious as I am sure it was when enjoyed with a nice glass of wine. Of course, you had to include a family selfie, why would you not?
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