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Un passo dal cielo featuring Terence Hill and Enrico Iannello is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can track it for updates. It's a comedy and family show with 66 episodes over 4 seasons. Un passo dal cielo is still airing with no announced date for the next episode or season. It has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 6.8 (417 votes).

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Un passo dal cielo (English: One step from heaven) is an Italian television series aired on Rai 1 and Rai HD and starring Terence Hill and Enrico Ianniello. It was the first television series produced and aired in high-definition on Rai HD.

Near Cortina d'Ampezzo, there are many places that are really worth visiting, at least once in your life.These are characteristic villages or picturesque destinations that are located in the immediate vicinity of Cortina.Let's discover these beauties together, exploring the Dolomites together, between nature and culture!

LakeBraiesis one of the most photographed Dolomitic lakes in the world. Much of its notoriety is due to its unquestionable beauty, although the italian television series "Un passo dal cielo" (One step from Heaven) has certainly contributed to making it an almost a "pilgrimage" place for lovers of the series and Instagram influencers.

Surely the over tourism has made this place lose some of its magic, but if you have the opportunity to visit it in the low season, perhaps on a working day, it's still possible to perceive a good part of the peace that this place emanates.

Obviously if you are on vacation in August you have no choice, so simply accept that you'll find more people than you might want. Despite these small problems, Lake Braies is still a wonderful place that I strongly recommend to visit at least once in your life.

In peak season the access road to Lake Braies gets closed once the parking lot is full. To avoid any problems it is advisable to book a parking spot in their websitewww.prags.bz,to have guaranteed access to the paid parking lot. If you decide to park along the street, be aware that you are very likely to receive a ticket or the removal of your vehicle if it disturbs the traffic.If you would like more information about Lake Braies, please read our in-depth article below:

Just fifteen kilometers, nine miles, from Cortina you can visit one of the most beautiful alpine lakes in Italy, on whose shores are reflected the Three Peaks of Lavaredo, Mount Sorapis and Mount Cristallo.We are talking aboutLakeMisurinawhich, with its 2.6 km perimeter, is the largest alpine lake in the Dolomites.

In addition to a splendid panorama, Misurina also offers exceptionally clean air, so much clean that along its shores has been built the Pio XII institute, the only center in Italy specialized in the treatment of childhood asthma without medicines, but only with the help of mountain air and contact with nature.

In order to reach Misurina you have to take your car and go through the Tre Croci Pass, which will guarantee you a wonderful view of the Tofane and the Cristallo mountains.In about 30 minutes you'll travel the fifteen kilometers, nine miles, that separate you from the lake. Once arrived, you can take a fantastic walk along the shores, have a drink in one of thelocal bars or eat something in a typical restaurant.

Although the lake is swimmable, we strongly recommend you to check the temperature before entering, as it's usually very cold. During the summer period it is possible to rent a pedal boat or a rowing boat to cross the lake.If you want to know more, you can read our article beneath:

Once you reach the parking lot you can choose different itineraries to visit the Tre Cime area, from a simple walk of a few kilometers to a hike lasting several hours.Choose however adequate equipment, it's a hike in the mountains, so remember to bring a backpack with water, something to eat if you run out of energy,dress appropriately and wear sturdy and comfortable shoes.

Some routes are less touristy and also involve the use of carabiners and climbing harnesses, but you can avoid those paths.The Three Peaks area is served by three mountain lodges and an alpine hut, so it's up to you if you want to eat there or bring something.

If for some reason you can't get to the Three Peaks, you can reach a viewpoint and see them from a distance. The most accessible from Cortina is on the Giau Pass in the direction of Dobbiaco,near Lake Landro. Right next to the road you'll finda curiously shaped structure, which is theviewpoint.However, consider that the perspective is not ideal and the distance certainly does not do justice to this spectacle. Try to go and see them up close, it's worth it.

If you pass through Cortina and you have a car, the sunset from here is a must.I suggest you plan the trip on a nice sunny day, with the departure time a little bit before dusk. From the center of Cortina it takes about 30 minutes with normal traffic,but in peak season it's better to consider more time. To know the exact time of sunset, I leave you this very usefullink.Try to be there a little before the indicated time, so you can enjoy all the shades of the sunset.

Once you reach the summit you can stop in the big parking lot, or walk a little and enjoy an even better view. The colors that you can see during the sunset in Giau pass are breathtaking, at the beginning the colors go from blue to red, but with the advance of the twilight it is possible to see also green and violet shades. Personally I suggest stopping at least until the stars appear, which from the top of a mountain pass are indescribable.

If you're lucky enough to visit Cortina in autumn (from October 15 to November 15) the larch trees along the Giau pass turn yellow and orange,creating an even more striking panorama. Seriously, trust me, if you come in the fall and do not visit the Giau Pass, you will have something to regret.

The Military Memorial atPocolis clearly visible from most of Cortina, but is rarely visited by tourists. Probably the main reason is the total lack of advertising,even if it's actually a very suggestive and interesting place. A rainy day may be ideal to visit this monument,that can be seen any time of the year, except during a heavy snowfall, due to the road to reach it, that is relatively steep.

The opening hours are from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from2 p.m. to 5 p.m., except on Mondays and public holidays, when it's closed.To reach the war memorial it's better to take the car, driving in the direction of Passo Falzarego,until you reach the locality of Pocol, about five kilometers, three miles, from the center. After parking the carin the large parkinglotyou'll have to walk about one hundred meters before you reach the ossuary.

The military memorial of Pocol was erected in 1935 by the engineer Giovanni Raimondi and consists of a large stone tower that contains the remains of 9,707 Italian soldiers,of which 4,455 are unknown. I assure you that walking along the tombstones inside the building makes quite well the idea of the sacrifice of human lives that the war required.Once you have visited the inside it's possible to take a walk outside, where are exhibited some demilitarized cannons, some ammunition and the tombstones in memory of the fallen.

On the way back, returning to Cortina, you'll cross a small tunnel in the rock. I recommend you to park in the small parking lot, just ahead on theright to enjoy the incredible panorama of Cortina. Not for nothing this location is called Belvedere, which means beautiful view.

The town ofCibianais a picturesque village of about 400 inhabitants in the center of Cadore, known for the over 50 murals painted on the facades of its houses, which depict mainly scenes of traditional mountain life.

The tradition of murals was born in the 80s, when the current president of the "pro loco" (a non-profit organization involved in the promotion of tourism),and a local artist, created the first fresco with the aim of enhancing and introducing Cibiana to tourists, preserving the historical memory of the place.The houses with the representation of the old arts and crafts are in fact very old buildings, originally inhabited by the worker represented in the murales:the blacksmith painted on the old house is where the metal was forged, etc...

In order to reach Cibiana from Cortina, you need to drive along the Cadore until you reach the crossroads of Zoldo Alto, located just after the village of Peaio. The distance to cover is about thirty three kilometers, twenty miles and a half, with an approximate travel time of 50 minutes, traffic permitting.If you want to know more, we invite you to visit the page we wrote about Cibiana di Cadore and its murals.

Cortina has been the location of strong wartime conflicts during the First World War. The areas where the front extended were mainly those between the "Cinque Torri" (Five Towers) and the Lagazuoi, where many galleries and trenches were dug to protect the soldiers from enemy fire, and to try to sabotage the adversary positions. A large part of these works are today part of the open-air museums of "Lagazuoi", "Cinque Torri" (Five Towers) and "Sass de Stria" (Stone of Stria).

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