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sábado, 6 de abril de 2013

Camping perto de Stelvio

Perto de Stelvio, o camping melhor cotado é o Camping Latsch
http://www.camping-latsch.com/en/

Camp site Latsch an der Etsch ****
Reichstraße 4
39021 Latsch, Italy
tel.: +390473623217

latitude: 46.621639    longitude: 10.849006

Camping Latsch is situated in the heart of the southern Alps, in Vinschgau, South-Tyrol. With a splendid view of the southernmost glacier of the Alps and a sunny location at the foot of the Sonnenberg mountain, this site is a place where you feel comfortable.

Camping Latsch is a terraced camping-site, situated on the bank of the river Etsch. It is quiet and only a few minutes' walk from the village centre of Latsch.

Business hours in the office: from 9.00 - 12.00 am and from 3.00 - 7.00 pm.

Arrival until 10.00 pm.

Map

Our holiday oasis in detail, so you quickly find their way.
On the sunny side of the Vinschgau on a campsite near the Etsch-river our new oasis (639 m) of comfort came into existence.In the middle of a phantastic recreational area you will find an open air pool, an indoor swimming pool ,bowling alley and restaurants with all the frills. Enjoy our hospitality and experience the new sense of living! We welcome you to a vacation you desire!
camping_eingang Camping Ingress here:
Gates07.45 - 1.00 a.m. & 3.00 - 7.00 p.m.
Rezeption (i)08.00 - 12.00 a.m. & 3.00 - 7.00 p.m.Shop & BarMo - Fr 06.30 - 20.00,
Sa - So 08.00 - 12.30

Restaurant: Tuesday Holiday - Closed
We - Mo 12.00 - 14.00 & 18.00 - 21.00

Phone, Bar, Parkingplaces
NEw: Infopoint , W-Lan, Internet
Since 2009 we have a new toilet block with family bathroom, women's and men's restrooms, showers, bathrooms and individual beauty highlights.
einzelduschkabine Individual bathroom - rent per day without cleaning
Carefree hygiene in private and in comfort. 18 of the beautiful bathroom, they are single - located modern underground - are available.
Our deluxe pitches (position 43 to 77) are equipped with water & sewer hookups and satellite tv.
All of our approximately 120 pitches are generous and have electricity connections.
All D-pitches will show you the location of our chalet-mobile homes. At about 30 square meters you will find everything needed on holiday.
Our pleasure-pool area is quiet at the beginning of our campsite. With swimming pool with water slide, lawn, pool (28 ° C water temperature), spa with steam sauna and Finnish sauna.

At the end of our camp there is underground parking, a playground and at the door is the camper-service. And cross the street, the dog area.
Here you come over the bridge on foot in 5 minutes in the place. 100 meters after the bridge, take the cable car in St. Martin, there is also a bus stop.


Bathrooms & more At our site we have private bathrooms for hire. There are 18 bathrooms with shower, toilet, washbasin and dryer.

Bathrooms & more

Modern and comfortable, breathing a nice atmosphere...

badezimmer
The new toilet block has separate sections for men and women, and for both men and women a place for make up:
  • 7 showers for ladies; 6 for men
  • 18 washbasins
  • facilities for disabled persons
badezimmergang waschgelegenheit
At our site we have private bathrooms for hire. There are 18 bathrooms with shower, toilet, washbasin and dryer.

Da Suíça para Itália - Stelvio

A Viagem continua!

Seguiremos da região de Interlaken para Stelvio, passando por Davos e Bormio. A estrada deste percurso é considerada como uma das mais belas do planeta. Principalmente o trecho que liga Bormio a Stelvio. Veja as infos retiradas da wikipedia:

Stelvio Pass

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Stelvio Pass
Passo dello Stelvio (Italian)
Stilfser Joch (German)
The Stelvio pass.jpg
Some of the 48 hairpin turns near the top of the eastern ramp of the Stelvio Pass
Elevation 2757 m
Traversed by Strada Statale 38
Location On the border of South Tyrol and Province of Sondrio,  Italy
Range Eastern Alps
Coordinates 46°31′43″N 10°27′10″ECoordinates: 46°31′43″N 10°27′10″E
Stelvio Pass is located in Alps
Stelvio Pass
Location of Stelvio Pass in the Alps.
The Stelvio Pass (Italian: Passo dello Stelvio; German: Stilfser Joch), located in Italy, at 2757 m (9045 feet) is the highest paved mountain pass in the Eastern Alps, and the second highest in the Alps, slightly below the Col de l'Iseran (2770 m, 9088 feet).

Location

The pass is located in the Ortler Alps in Italy between Stilfs ("Stelvio" in Italian) in South Tyrol and Bormio in the province of Sondrio. It is some 75 km (47 mi) from Bolzano and just 200 m from the Swiss border. The Umbrail Pass runs northwards from the Stelvio's western ramp. The "Three languages peak" (Dreisprachenspitze) above the pass is so named because this is where the Italian, German and Romansh languages meet.
The road connects the Valtellina with the upper Adige valley (the Vinschgau) and Meran. Adjacent to the pass road there is a large summer skiing area. Important mountains nearby include Ortler, Thurwieserspitze, Trafoier Eiswand, de:Monte Scorluzzo, Piz Umbrail, and Piz Cotschen/Rötlspitz/Punta Rosa. [1]

History

The original road was built in 1820-25 by the Austrian Empire to connect the former Austrian province of Lombardia with the rest of Austria, covering a climb of 1871 m. The engineer and project manager was Carlo Donegani (1775–1845). Since then, the route has changed very little. Its sixty[citation needed] hairpin turns, 48 of them on the northern side numbered with stones, are a challenge to motorists. Stirling Moss went off the road here during a vintage car event in the 1990s, with an onboard video of his incident being shown on satellite TV.
Before the end of World War I, it formed the border between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Italian Kingdom. The Swiss had an outpost and a hotel (which was destroyed) on the Dreisprachenspitze (literally, Three-Language-Peak). During World War I, fierce battles were fought in the ice and snow of the area, with gun fire even crossing the Swiss area at times. The three nations made an agreement not to fire over Swiss territory, which jutted out in between Austria (to the north) and Italy (to the south). Instead they could fire down the pass, as Swiss territory was up and around the peak.[2][3] After 1919, with the expansion of Italy, the pass lost its strategic importance.
The Stelvio Pass retains an importance for sport when it is open from June to September. Countless cyclists and motorcyclists struggle to get to the highest stretch of road in the Eastern Alps. It is the highest finish of any Grand Tour.[4] The Giro d'Italia often crosses the Stelvio Pass (it was crossed by the Giro for the first time in 1953, when Coppi beat Koblet). The last winner on the pass was Thomas De Gendt in 2012. Every year, the pass is closed to motor vehicles on one day in late August when about 8000 cyclists ride on the Stelvio.
Bormio regularly hosts World Cup ski racing; its Pista Stelvio is among the most challenging men's downhill courses on the circuit.
The Stelvio Pass was also picked by the British automotive show Top Gear as its choice for the "greatest driving road in the world", although their search was concentrated only in Europe.[5][6] This conclusion was reached after the team went in search of a road that would satisfy every "petrolhead's" driving fantasies in the premiere of the show's 10th season. Top Gear later decided that the Transfăgărăşan Highway in Romania was possibly a superior driving road.
In 2008, Moto Guzzi started selling a Stelvio model, named after the famous mountain pass.