Albergo Ristorante Cavallino
Travel Blogs from Pieve di Cadore
The mighty Dolomite Passes
... of snow and was a bit slippery now and again but nothing I could not handle.
Soon I arrive at the summit of this wonderful pass and discover it’s called "Falzarego pass" at 2117m. Again like most of the pass summits there are hotels and restaurants situated here but as it’s out of season there is not a sign of movement from any of them.
Here at the summit there is a road leading off to the left which looks rather scenic along the cliff edge. ...
Return to Forni di Sopra
... s back in 2008 and I hadn’t been able to find it on a menu anywhere else since. Sue informed me that this was actually available at pretty much any café that also served gelato and that the name for this combination was “affogatto”, literally translating to “drowned”. That is, a scoop of gelato is drowned in espresso.
We ended up a fancy café and sat outside for our coffees. I say fancy because it had a large chandelier ...
Forni di Sopra, a quick visit
We packed up camp (Dad & Tan for the last time) and headed up to Forni di Sopra to spend the night with Sue & Dino. Unfortunately we could only stay for the night, but we said we'd be back for a longer visit in a few weeks if that worked for them. We arrived in time for lunch and Sue had made a delicious risotto which I had raved about to Tan earlier. After lunch we went out for a walk around town and down to ...
A fantasia journy
Good morning!! I was surprised to wake up in one piece - the man that opened us our Zimmer at ortisei looked really weird and he had the face of the crazy Austrian we saw on the news...quickly I started telling myself a story about how he will kill us and give us to the dogs...brrrrr.... His wife seems to be ok she made us breakfast upon our request, it was really nice, actually we really like ortisei but unfortunately we have to leave early today we need to conquer the hardest part ...
Brian to Luggage: What's Your 20, Good Buddy?
Fate's tolerance has a threshold. The more opportunities you give it to screw with you, the more likely it is that something will go wrong. I always knew that, given the amount of luggage we were contending with on this move, SOMETHING was bound to go wrong. What follows is a chronicle of our luggage's journey so far. We started out with a whopping 9 bags of various shapes and sizes: an enormous purple suitcase, two smaller suitcases, ...
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Other places to stay in Pieve di Cadore
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Hotel Al Pelmo
Via Nazionale 60, Pieve di Cadore | 3 star hotelfrom $62