This is Alpe Di Siusi ! Or, Seiser Alm depending on who you ask. I went up there for about a week during my first trip to the Dolomites. It's a really cool blend of Austrian and Italian culture, and depending on where you go in the surrounding area (Fie, Castelrotto, etc) you might find people that are very anti Italian. All of the street/trail signs are in both Austrian and Italian, but the Italian is oftentimes crossed out. Still, one of my favorite places in Italy
ProximaC on July 18th, 2019 at 16:53 UTC »
I'm 40% Dolomite!
ponyboy0 on July 18th, 2019 at 17:46 UTC »
This is Alpe Di Siusi ! Or, Seiser Alm depending on who you ask. I went up there for about a week during my first trip to the Dolomites. It's a really cool blend of Austrian and Italian culture, and depending on where you go in the surrounding area (Fie, Castelrotto, etc) you might find people that are very anti Italian. All of the street/trail signs are in both Austrian and Italian, but the Italian is oftentimes crossed out. Still, one of my favorite places in Italy
breadteam on July 18th, 2019 at 19:28 UTC »
Felt cute, Dolomite delete later