Heureux de découvrir ce très beau village dont j’entends parler depuis que je suis petit 🥰 je compte m’y rendre dans les prochains temps pour respirer le souffle et la terre de mes anciens ❤ merci pour la vidéo 🙏 #LiberoCanal #FedeleLucia A .Canal ---- Felice di scoprire questo bellissimo borgo di cui ho sentito parlare fin da quando ero piccola Ho intenzione di andarci prossimamente per respirare il respiro e la terra dei miei anziani ❤ grazie per il video 🙏 #LiberoCanal #FedeleLucia A.Canal
@@tonisumblin2719 yo soy de argentina...mi bisabuelo y abuelos y abuelas...eran de pordenone....de pocelnigo y de aviano.....mi nono se llamaba antonio tambien
@@josemariabravin7692 😊 I do not speak Spanish but I understand everything you said. I hope you can go to this wonderful part of Italy. I know many Italians who immigrated to Argentina after WW2. How interesting the world is? I send you good future and a happy future. ❤️❤️
Polcenigo has an old hotel in the square. When I lived there, Nino Zaia was the owner. A lovey man. This hotel was Napoleon Bonaparte’s headquarters when he came through Italy. He brought white grapes into the region making it famous for their wonderful Prosecco wine. Bonaparte attempted to conquer the Friuli region but he got his butt kicked at a battle in Sacile, a nearby town. 😁. the history of Polcenigo is fascinating. Across the street from Polcenigo is the quiet beautiful village of Gorgazzo. Here you will learn the mysteries of the deepest under water cave in the world. Stare into the lagoon long enough and you will see the statue of Jesus implanted in the rocks. How it got there is a fascinating story.
@@mcognito happy you like it. I there this fall. It’s my happy place. I hope you can experience this beautiful paradise one day. The town center is now quite lively with people. The locals are so much fun. You’ll enjoy it immensely. ❤️
@@yeeoo5772 It’s northeastern Italy on the Austrian border surrounded by mountains, so it gets cold in the winter but not cold enough to snow in Polcenigo and surrounding towns and villages. They’re at the foot of the mountains. Until you get further north towards the Dolomites Mountains, then it gets very cold. And snows heavily. If you like to ski Piancavallo is a popular skiing destination, a 15 minute drive up the mountain near the town of Aviano. Spring is cool and colorful. Flowers everywhere, the river is roaring. Beautiful landscape. Summers can get quite hot. But Polcenigo is usually spared from extreme heat due to the River that flows through town, and the water falls. The falls aren’t very high, and located behind the town square, it swirls and flows in the Santissima river. You can walk up to the falls from the Piazza, (town square) it’s gorgeous. I hear they are re opening a cafe that faces the falls. That place used to be my second home. 😁 The waters seems to keep the area cooler. By the way, there are some very large trout swimming around the falls and the River. The restaurants used to catch them to cook. Can’t get any fresher than that. Fall season is my favorite; cool and crisp. Polcenigo holds the yearly basket festival, it’s fun. The tradition is as old as the town. Over one thousand years. They do have a rainy season, usually in early spring. But lately it can rain any time. it keeps the region green and beautiful. Nearby city of Sacile, also has a river flowing through it. Look up Sacile. I love that city! It’s up the road from Polcenigo. Literally. Drive straight and you run into it. Bustling town, but never overcrowded. Fantastic coffee bars, and restaurants, shops, I hope one day you travel to this area. If you love gorgeous landscapes , fantastic food, great shopping and friendly people, you’ll love this region. You can go from peaceful towns and quaint villages to bustling but not overcrowded cities like Sacile in a short span of time. It’s close to Venice. This region, particularly Polcenigo and surrounding villages became a part of UNSECO about 20 years ago. The history is amazing. It’s my happy place.
my father's parents are from this area. I plan to visit the Pordenone and Udine areas next summer. I have this feeling that I will not want to leave. Does anyone know the village of Domanines? that would be ground zero for me.
Hi. I haven’t about that town. Is it close to Pordenone? There are lots of small towns nearby. Provis Domani, Barco I lived in this region many years ago and I return often. My landlord and his wife considered me family. Wonderful people. They passed away, sadly but I still have lovely friends there. I know you will enjoy yourself. Udine is marvelous. They are all beautiful town. Valdobbiodene, wine country, and Vittorio Veneto are fabulous historical towns. ENJOY!!
Polcenigo is quite possibly our favorite town!
Красиво, уютно,люблю Италию всегда,сказочнаЯ страна,берегите это сокровище,такое спокойствие, любовалась и любовалась бы,счастья всей италии
Heureux de découvrir ce très beau village dont j’entends parler depuis que je suis petit 🥰 je compte m’y rendre dans les prochains temps pour respirer le souffle et la terre de mes anciens ❤ merci pour la vidéo 🙏 #LiberoCanal #FedeleLucia
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Felice di scoprire questo bellissimo borgo di cui ho sentito parlare fin da quando ero piccola Ho intenzione di andarci prossimamente per respirare il respiro e la terra dei miei anziani ❤ grazie per il video 🙏 #LiberoCanal #FedeleLucia
A.Canal
Hermoso, simplemente hermoso! ❤ Amo Italia 🇮🇹
Thank you for taking me home. ❤
You from pocenigo
@@walkwithmepk, No. I lived in Polcenigo for 8 years and in Budoia for 4 years. My 💗is in the Alto Livenza.
Thank you for posting this video. It was beautifully photographed and highlighted the magic of this gorgeous town.
Love, love this villege i want to move in now!
Very beautiful near to Nature, Tension free Zone
Sempre fantastico il nostro Borgo..❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Sos de polcenigo? Conoces gente del pueblo con apellidos bravin?
@@josemariabravin7692 Nadia and Guiesppina? Antonio and Maria Bravin in San Giovanni?
@@tonisumblin2719 yo soy de argentina...mi bisabuelo y abuelos y abuelas...eran de pordenone....de pocelnigo y de aviano.....mi nono se llamaba antonio tambien
@@josemariabravin7692 😊
I do not speak Spanish but I understand everything you said. I hope you can go to this wonderful part of Italy. I know many Italians who immigrated to Argentina after WW2.
How interesting the world is?
I send you good future and a happy future. ❤️❤️
@@tonisumblin2719me encantaria viajar a pocelnigo y aviano para conocer mis raices ....saludos desde argentina
Very nice walk, I like the footage of the beautiful waterways 👍
WOW!!!! What a beautiful video. Well done. The greenery, the flowing water, the buildings. Gorgeous. What a stress release.
I miss living there so much. Beautiful place and the people were so nice
Where are you live
Excellent
Polcenigo has an old hotel in the square. When I lived there, Nino Zaia was the owner. A lovey man. This hotel was Napoleon Bonaparte’s headquarters when he came through Italy. He brought white grapes into the region making it famous for their wonderful Prosecco wine. Bonaparte attempted to conquer the Friuli region but he got his butt kicked at a battle in Sacile, a nearby town. 😁. the history of Polcenigo is fascinating. Across the street from Polcenigo is the quiet beautiful village of Gorgazzo. Here you will learn the mysteries of the deepest under water cave in the world. Stare into the lagoon long enough and you will see the statue of Jesus implanted in the rocks. How it got there is a fascinating story.
Nice work! Thank you!
@@mcognito happy you like it. I there this fall. It’s my happy place. I hope you can experience this beautiful paradise one day. The town center is now quite lively with people. The locals are so much fun. You’ll enjoy it immensely.
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Lugar muito lindo, amei esse vídeo ❤❤❤
Que lugar lindo... meu trisavô veio da ai.
Pietro Fantin
Very Beautiful Village
I want to go to work in Italy as a laborer. If any rich person needs workers please take me as a worker. I love Italy
awesome countryside, love it .
I lived there for four years. It’s Absolutely beautiful. And the people are the best. I loved it there.
I’m so excited. I’m going back for a month; Monday. Can’t WAIT!!!
@@tonisumblin2719hows the weather and climate there? And how is each season
@@yeeoo5772 It’s northeastern Italy on the Austrian border surrounded by mountains, so it gets cold in the winter but not cold enough to snow in Polcenigo and surrounding towns and villages. They’re at the foot of the mountains. Until you get further north towards the Dolomites Mountains, then it gets very cold. And snows heavily.
If you like to ski Piancavallo is a popular skiing destination, a 15 minute drive up the mountain near the town of Aviano. Spring is cool and colorful. Flowers everywhere, the river is roaring. Beautiful landscape. Summers can get quite hot. But Polcenigo is usually spared from extreme heat due to the River that flows through town, and the water falls. The falls aren’t very high, and located behind the town square, it swirls and flows in the Santissima river. You can walk up to the falls from the Piazza, (town square) it’s gorgeous. I hear they are re opening a cafe that faces the falls. That place used to be my second home. 😁
The waters seems to keep the area cooler. By the way, there are some very large trout swimming around the falls and the River. The restaurants used to catch them to cook. Can’t get any fresher than that. Fall season is my favorite; cool and crisp. Polcenigo holds the yearly basket festival, it’s fun. The tradition is as old as the town. Over one thousand years. They do have a rainy season, usually in early spring. But lately it can rain any time. it keeps the region green and beautiful.
Nearby city of Sacile, also has a river flowing through it. Look up Sacile. I love that city! It’s up the road from Polcenigo. Literally. Drive straight and you run into it. Bustling town, but never overcrowded. Fantastic coffee bars, and restaurants, shops, I hope one day you travel to this area. If you love gorgeous landscapes , fantastic food, great shopping and friendly people, you’ll love this region. You can go from peaceful towns and quaint villages to bustling but not overcrowded cities like Sacile in a short span of time. It’s close to Venice.
This region, particularly Polcenigo and surrounding villages became a part of UNSECO about 20 years ago. The history is amazing. It’s my happy place.
@@yeeoo5772 WHOA!! I didn’t realize I wrote a Book. 🤣Sorry.
Mis abuelos eran de polcenigo y aviano....saludos desde argentina
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Magnifique film 🥰
Un prochain avec 400 mètre d’altitude en plus :-) ?
WOW
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my father's parents are from this area. I plan to visit the Pordenone and Udine areas next summer. I have this feeling that I will not want to leave. Does anyone know the village of Domanines? that would be ground zero for me.
Hi. I haven’t about that town. Is it close to Pordenone? There are lots of small towns nearby. Provis Domani, Barco
I lived in this region many years ago and I return often. My landlord and his wife considered me family. Wonderful people. They passed away, sadly but I still have lovely friends there. I know you will enjoy yourself. Udine is marvelous. They are all beautiful town. Valdobbiodene, wine country, and Vittorio Veneto are fabulous historical towns. ENJOY!!
Domanins is a very small village near Pordenone
Tanti bei paesini in Italia che si stanno spopolando perché tutti se ne vanno all estero.🌈😢
Il doit y avoir quelquefois des inondations ?
Not really
Hai un vendesi per me?
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Mohammed Khorshed Alam