Val di Cembra: what to see? 10 experiences between wild nature, villages and organic farm stays
Sometimes you just need to disconnect, to slow down, breathe fresh air and walk without rushing. If you’re looking for a destination like this, authentic, off the beaten path and immersed in nature, Val di Cembra might surprise you more than you expect.It’s still a little-known valley, shaped by terraced vineyards, wild canyons, quiet trails […]
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Sleeping Under the Stars: Sustainable Island Life in Northern Palawan
A journey into a remote island where travel, nature and community exist in balance There are places that invite you to slow down from the very first moment you arrive. Darocotan Island, in Northern Palawan, is one of them. An hour north of El Nido, beyond the busiest tourist routes, the island feels wonderfully untouched: […]
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Eco-tourism in the Lake Penne Nature Reserve: where nature regenerates you
Do you dream of a silent and natural refuge to regenerate your body and mind and forget the chaos of the city? The Lake Penne Nature Reserve is the perfect place to regain balance and well-being. This WWF oasis is located in the heart of Abruzzo, between the peaks of Gran Sasso and the Adriatic […]
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Sustainable Practices in the Hospitality Industry
Tourism and hospitality are all about change these days. When you reuse towels at a hotel or choose a restaurant that sources from local farms, you’re engaging in a larger shift toward responsible business. I examine how hotels, restaurants, and travel companies can reduce their environmental impact while providing customers with a high-quality experience. It […]
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Exploring Astigiano by Bike: A Journey Along Strada del Romanico
If you are love cycle tourism and Romanesque art, exploring the Astigiano by bike is the perfect experience for you: a slow journey through rolling hills, historic villages and ancient churches that narrate centuries of Piedmontese history. The route I want to share with you is the Strada del Romanico in the Alto Astigiano: an […]
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Apulian Murge: what to see among authentic villages, karst landscapes and sustainable stays
There is a corner of Puglia that moves at a slower rhythm, far from mass tourism and crowded coastlines. The Apulian Murge (Murge meridionali) are a land of silence, dry stone walls, ancient olive groves and landscapes shaped by water and time. It is the perfect destination if you are looking for authenticity, nature and […]
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The Rise of Eco-Friendly Holidays: Discover Beautiful Holiday Homes in Nature
More and more people are choosing eco-friendly holidays: a trend that has long grown beyond a passing fashion and is gaining increasing significance. For environmentally conscious travellers, a stay sorrounded by nature is one of the simplest and most fulfilling options. Thanks to platforms like Ecobnb, finding sustainable accommodations has never been easier: properties carefully […]
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On holiday with your dog between pine forests and sea: a pet-friendly stay at Agriturismo La Stornara in Puglia
Are you looking for the perfect destination for a relaxing beach holiday the sea with your dog? Imagine a vast area where the countryside meets the coast, still little frequented, among olive groves, pine forests and sandy beaches. This is Marina di Ginosa (in the province of Taranto), on the Ionian coast of Puglia. Here […]
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Valsugana Sustainable and Fair Trade Fair 2026 in Levico Terme: Ecobnb takes part in Trentino’s green event
In the heart of Trentino, between the silence of the mountains and the waters of Lake Levico, the Valsugana Sustainable and Fair Trade Fair returns — two days dedicated to sustainability, responsible consumption, and ethical tourism. The event takes place on May 9 and 10, 2026 in Levico Terme, offering a concrete experience of meetings, […]
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Authentic Campania to discover: nature, taste, and slow hospitality among the hills of Caiazzo
There is an Italy that is not visited in a distracted way, but rather “inhabited.” It is the Italy of the Caiatine hills in Upper Campania, a landscape where the green of the Trebulani Mountains blends with the aromas of an agriculture that still carries the taste of the earth. Here, just 3 km from […]
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