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Scenic spot in Italian mountains overrun by tourists seeking the perfect pastry

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Scenic spot in Italian mountains overrun by tourists seeking the perfect pastry
CNN
CNN3 hrs ago
Scenic spot in Italian mountains overrun by tourists seeking the perfect pastry
Scenic spot in Italian mountains overrun by tourists seeking the perfect pastry  cnn.com
CTV News
CTV News56 mins ago
Scenic spot in Italian mountains overrun by tourists seeking the perfect pastry
Staff at the Friedrich August refuge — a type of waystation in the mountains that historically offers hikers sustenance and shelter from storms and a place to rest — told CNN that the mayhem started last week after tourists posted footage on TikTok of themselves eating the krapfen against an idyllic backdrop.
The Guardian
The Guardian14 hrs ago
Tourists on pastry quest overrun scenic spot in Italian mountains
Alpine communities hit out after influencer videos draw huge queues to Friedrich August refuge in Dolomites Hundreds of people overwhelmed a mountain hut in the Italian Dolomites, not for the panoramic views but in search of a creamy pastry, reigniting the debate about social-media-driven tourism. The visitors ventured
The Sun
The Sun1 days ago
Italian beach warns of £425 fines to tourists caught doing VERY cheeky trick to reserve spots
OFFICIALS in Italy are cracking down on anyone attempting to bag themselves the best beach spot by leaving items on the sand all week. From sunloungers to parasols, those caught trying to reserve a space in the morning or late at night could receive a fine over £400. On a coastal suburb in Naples called...
Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo🏁 first to report3 days ago
Tourists risk €500 fine if they leave towels on beach chairs in popular country
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