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Ecobnb is looking for eco-travelers for a regenerative nature getaway

The new Ecobnb contest invites everyone to share what makes us feel good, reconnecting with ourselves, with nature, and with the world. The prize is a three-day, two-night stay in an eco-friendly accommodation. What if your next vacation became an opportunity to reconnect with nature, rediscover yourself, and contribute to a different way of traveling? […]

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Moneglia: A Green Guide to the Sea, Villages, and Trails of the Riviera di Levante

There are places in Liguria that seem made for slowing down. Moneglia, nestled along the Riviera di Levante between the blue of the sea and the green of the headlands, is one of them: a compact, elegant village where life still flows at a gentle pace. Here you can alternate days on the beach with […]

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Val d’Orcia: Authentic slow experiences among thermal baths, vineyards and ancient paths

Some places invite you to slow down and savour every moment. Val d’Orcia is one of them. Here, roads wind through rolling hills, rows of cypress trees and stone villages seem frozen in time. And it’s no coincidence that it was recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004. It is the result of […]

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Passaggi Festival in Fano: Books, Sea & Sustainable Travel in Marche

Looking for an original idea for a weekend in Italy’s Marche region? If you love books, authentic villages and slow travel, the Passaggi Festival in Fano could be the perfect opportunity to discover one of the most fascinating towns on the Adriatic coast and enjoy a sustainable cultural experience. Every year, between the end of […]

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Concrete Actions for the Climate: 89% of People Want to Change Things!

The majority of people in the world want more concrete actions for the climate, but often they don’t know it. The international project “The 89 Percent Project” aims to give a voice to this large community and show that change is possible. Have you ever had the feeling that the people who are really worried […]

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Sustainable Travel from Marseille to Cassis: Hiking the Calanques and Exploring the Mediterranean Coast

When people think of Marseille, they often imagine the Old Port, busy streets, and the Mediterranean atmosphere of southern France. But beyond the city lies another side of the region: limestone cliffs, turquoise water, hiking trails, and quiet coastal towns surrounded by nature. During my trip to Marseille last year, I also stayed in Cassis, […]

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Trekking in Pasturo and Surroundings: A Guide for a Green Weekend in Valsassina

If you are looking for a weekend immersed in nature and the unique atmosphere of the Lecco Alps, Pasturo is the perfect destination. This peaceful village, located in the picturesque Valsassina in the province of Lecco, lies at the foot of the Grigne mountains and offers breathtaking views. Here’s how to make the most of […]

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Treehouses, Castles, Ecolodges and Tiny Houses in Nature: the 7 Most Spectacular Eco-Friendly Accommodations in Germany

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to sleep suspended among the branches of a tree, rocked by the wind of the forest? Or to wake up at dawn in a tiny house immersed in the silence of nature, with the scent of resin in the air? In Germany, a country often associated with big […]

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7-Day Slow Travel Itinerary in Vietnam: Eco-Friendly Stops from North to Central

Vietnam is not a place to rush. This slow itinerary Vietnam 7 days invites you to slow down, notice small details, and feel connected to people, nature, and everyday life. A slow itinerary Vietnam 7 days is not about ticking boxes. Instead, You won’t see everything — and that’s exactly the beauty of it. Instead, […]

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Alessandria by bike: a slow weekend of art, culture and history

Who said that to take an unforgettable journey you need to go far? Sometimes all it takes is a train, a bicycle, and the desire to explore at a slow pace. Alessandria, in the heart of Piedmont, is a surprising destination for those who love sustainable tourism. A human-scale, flat city easily explored on two […]

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