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A non-profit venture established in Montreux, Switzerland. Websites and DVD authoring, photo, video, events, artistic and touristic promotion. In Ballenberg, your walk will sometimes cross the carriage of a wagon straight out of the past. If you too would like to treat yourself to an old-fashioned ride, you can book it at the ticket office at the entrance. We can see now a Wattwil St. Gallen dwelling house with its small outbuilding. On the left we can see the Appenzell farmer's house. The Pfynwald is criss-crossed by numerous footpaths, making for some wonderful walks in this fairytale forest.
Our panoramas were shot in July, mid-morning, when the slanting rays of the sun bathed the forest in magical light. Click or tap the Street View arrow embedded in the panorama to go for a walk! To south, our virtual stroll ends here at the moment, in front of the door of a small church which is visible only from the sea. A place quite secret and very romantic Climbing a few steps, you will have a beautiful view of the church of Agios Andreas with an Aegean Sea background. Do not botch the photo!
This pedestrian street lined with restaurants and shops connects the Praetorian Gate to Emile-Chanoux Square where the town hall stands. We only visited Aosta for a short time, but the little we saw made us want to return and share more views with you! From the road looping around the village, you can go down to the seaside by taking pleasant little paths across the greenery.
To reach the top of the village, you can take one of the small paths that weave a labyrinth through the greenery. At the moment, our virtual stroll shows you just one example. Kostos is a tiny village, you won't get lost! To see a nice little church, continue around Agios Panteleimonas and head south-east. At the end of the alley, we turn left and go southwest to end our stroll at the village square. Kostos is tiny, as you can see: here we are already in sight of one of the churches that stand on the village square!
We arrive in the village square near the church Agia Marina with, on the left, a piece of the dome of Agios Panteleimonas. Here we look back in the direction of Agios Panteleimonas and the village square. Continue south-east or east to the small church. We turn our backs on the small church and head north to continue the stroll in this small labyrinth. As is always the case in Greece, disused or ruined houses are next to renovated dwellings. We continue northwards to enjoy some more the quiet atmosphere of this little labyrinth.