Switzerland Walking Tour in 4k - BRIENZ
Another extraordinary walking tour, this time through the town of Brienz in Switzerland, located amidst picturesque and towering mountains at the eastern end of the turquoise lake of the same name, Brienzersee. The town is situated at an altitude of approximately 566 meters above sea level at the foot of Brienzer Rothorn (2348 meters above sea level), while to the south of the lake lies the Schwarzhorn peak (2928 meters above sea level). Charming Brienz is renowned for its woodcarving tradition, enjoying a long history of woodworking craftsmanship. To this day, the town hosts a woodcarving and violin-making school. It also has a well-developed tourism infrastructure and serves as an excellent base for excursions throughout the Bernese Oberland, to the Ballenberg Open-Air Museum, and to Lucerne and Interlaken, or for exploring nearby Alpine passes. Currently, around 3,150 people live here permanently, and the municipality covers an area of 5,492 hectares. Evidence of the Alamanni’s presence here in the 7th century AD has been discovered. The most romantic part of Brienz is Brunngasse Street, which we will explore in this video. It was once honored with the title of the "most picturesque street in Europe." The street is also well-known internationally. Most houses on this street date back to the 18th century and are adorned with wooden carvings, flowers, and Swiss flags. Our walking tour begins on the hill where the Reformed Church stands. We will then descend to the main street, Hauptstrasse, and continue through the famous Brunngasse Street before taking another street, Alpgasse, down toward Lake Brienzersee. After a short walk along the lakeside promenade, we will return to Hauptstrasse, heading toward the train station. Finally, we will return to the promenade, heading eastward through the town and concluding our walk at the bridge over the Glyssibach outlet near the municipal building. Enjoy watching the walking tour in 4K Ultra HD quality with captions here:
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