What to See in Rovereto: A Guide to the Trentino City of Art, History, and Slow Tourism
When someone asks me what to see in Rovereto, I naturally smile. I’m Silvia and, for me, Rovereto is not simply one of the most beautiful towns in Trentino: it is the place I have called home for the past four years. Here I have worked, built friendships, experienced everyday life and learned to know […]
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Cycling the Mosel: A slow itinerary through Riesling, villages and vineyards
The Mosel Valley is a place in Germany where time seems to follow the slow rhythm of nature. Picture a winding river flowing between hills draped in vineyards that seem to defy gravity, with castles perched high on the slopes above. It’s a landscape dotted with small villages, where you’re welcomed with a good glass […]
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How Seasonal Relocation Patterns Affect Over-Tourism and Housing Pressure in Eco-Destinations
In ski towns across Colorado and coastal villages along the Adriatic, the population can double or triple within week, not because of a festival, but because so many people now treat these places as second homes for part of the year. This pattern, known as seasonal relocation, is reshaping how eco-destinations experience tourism and everyday […]
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Izki Natural Park: A Guide to Discovering the Wild Nature of the Basque Country
Have you ever wanted to visit Spain, but then changed your mind because you didn’t want to end up in overcrowded and highly touristy places? There is a hidden gem, far from mass tourism, authentic and wild, that holds the secret of the Basque Country: the Izki Natural Park. In northern Spain, in the heart […]
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Merano Green: Complete Guide to Nature, Wellness and Outdoor Adventures in South Tyrol
Nestled among majestic mountains, terraced vineyards and subtropical gardens, Merano achieves something rare: combining Alpine charm with an almost Mediterranean atmosphere. Here, hiking trails begin right from the historic center, cycling paths wind through apple orchards and valleys, and wellness is not just a break at the spa but a way of life. If you’re […]
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Scarlino: a green guide to the most beautiful villages and nature in the Tuscan Maremma
The Tuscan Maremma is an extraordinary destination, best experienced slowly and with all your senses. Yet it is not always easy to find places that escape mass tourism while preserving their deep connection with nature and local traditions. If you too are looking for new perspectives to experience this magical corner of Tuscany, today we […]
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Sustainable Rome: exploring the Eternal City at a slower pace
Rome surprises those who are willing to slow down. Most visitors rush from one landmark to another, ticking off an endless list of places to photograph. Yet, just a few streets away from the busiest attractions lies another side of the city. A Rome of quiet courtyards, historic markets, artisan workshops, hidden gardens and neighbourhoods […]
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Where to Reconnect with Nature Near Milan: A Slow Weekend in Val Tidone
Just over an hour and a half from Milan lies a hidden valley where time still follows the rhythm of the seasons. Gentle hills roll across vineyards, oak woods and charming stone villages, while peaceful trails wind through the countryside and the soothing sound of water accompanies every walk along the Tidone stream. Welcome to […]
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The Best Green Itinerary in Nice: From the Sea to the Vieux-Nice
Just a few kilometres from the Italian border, Nice is the perfect destination for a relaxing getaway, combining sea and nature. Overlooking the crystal-clear water of the Côte d’Azur, Nice is an elegant French city. Situated in the Alpes-Maritimes, it is quite easy to reach by train. Thanks to its mild, sunny climate it is […]
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Slow Travel in Laveno-Mombello: Nature, Lake Views, and Sustainable Experiences on Lake Maggiore
Located on the eastern shore of Lake Maggiore, Laveno-Mombello is one of those places where time seems to slow down naturally. Surrounded by mountains, forests, and the calm waters of the lake, this small town offers a quieter and more authentic side of northern Italy. Unlike more crowded destinations around the Italian lakes, Laveno feels […]
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