Have you ever heard the saying, “Find a job you love, and you’ll never work a day in your life”? This quote from Confucius seems more relevant than ever for those who have discovered how to make their workdays not only productive but also enjoyable.

The mountains are becoming a favored destination not only for tourists but also for those seeking a radical life change. More and more people are seriously considering the idea of moving to higher altitudes, drawn by the peace and tranquility that only a mountain environment can offer.

Thanks to a combination of outdoor activities and a high quality of life, the mountains are proving to be the ideal place for digital nomads—those who work remotely and can do so practically anywhere with a reliable internet connection.

Working in the Mountains: The Benefits

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Working in the mountains offers numerous benefits. First of all, the silence and calm found far from the hustle and bustle of the city are perfect for those seeking to maintain high levels of concentration and productivity. The fresh, pure air typical of higher altitudes is a true tonic for mental health and stimulates creativity.

For the more active, the mountains offer endless opportunities for hiking, climbing, skiing, and other outdoor activities, contributing to a healthy and dynamic lifestyle. Moreover, many mountain areas are now equipped with high-speed internet connections and co-working spaces, making it easier for digital nomads to settle in these areas without compromising their work quality.

From a cultural perspective, mountain regions boast rich traditions and folklore, which can make the experience of living and working in the mountains even more rewarding. Finally, safety is another crucial factor: mountain areas tend to have lower crime rates than cities, offering a safe and serene environment for living and working.

Ideal Mountain Destinations for Digital Nomads

Ideal Mountain Destinations for Digital Nomads
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Italy offers numerous mountain destinations perfect for digital nomads or those who want to work remotely for a period. The Alps, for example, not only offer breathtaking landscapes but are also well-equipped with modern infrastructure and reliable internet connections.

The Dolomites represent another excellent choice, with their spectacular natural scenery and high-quality facilities, making them ideal for those seeking tranquility and beauty.

In Piedmont, the Maira Valley is a perfect destination for those who love a more authentic mountain experience.

In Trentino-Alto Adige, the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, Moso in Passiria, Vermiglio, Levico Terme, Molina di Ledro, and Lavarone are all excellent options.

In Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Sauris, in the Friulian Dolomites, is another ideal option.

The Apennines offer a mix of nature and accessibility that makes them perfect for remote work. At the forefront is the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park, which has launched the “Sustainable Smarts-Co-Working” project, creating agile workspaces with high-speed connections, meeting rooms, and video conferencing facilities in the park’s visitor centers.

Even the slopes of Mount Etna in Sicily offer advanced digital services in vacation spots for those looking for a “workation” (work + vacation).

Eco-Friendly Accommodations Ideal for Smart Working in the Mountains

If you’re looking for an ideal place to combine smart-working and relaxation in the mountains, here are three eco-sustainable accommodations in Italy designed for remote workers:

1. Sagna Rotonda, Workation in Maira Valley, Piedmont

smart working in Valle Maira

Surrounded by the breathtaking nature of the Maira Valley, this ancient village, sustainably restored, offers workstations in rooms, shared workspaces, and outdoor meeting places. Thanks to Starlink, the internet connection is particularly fast. Additionally, you’ll have access to miles of alpine trails to explore, a wellness center with a sauna and relaxation area, and an organic garden where you can pick and enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables.

2. Agribnb Bagno di Bosco, Workation in Umbrian-Marchigian Apennines

Agribnb Bagno di Bosco, Umbrian-Marchigian Apennines

Immersed in nature, 10 minutes from Gubbio, in an old farmhouse ecologically restored, this Agribnb offers comfortable workspaces with LAN cables and high-speed EOLO internet connection (25 Mbps download and 2.5 Mbps upload). You’ll find quiet shared workspaces with magnificent views of the landscape, such as the solar veranda and garden, both equipped with Wi-Fi. In addition to the healthy, organic, and delicious breakfasts offered by the facility, you can easily shop thanks to a network of local suppliers and cook conveniently in your apartment. Finally, you can participate in various relaxing activities, from guided hikes to e-bike tours to bread-making and organic gardening workshops.

3. Bagolarea: Smart-Working Between Mountains and Sea in Sicily

Bagolarea: Smart-Working Between Mountains and Sea in Sicily

Located between the slopes of Mount Etna and the sea, Bagolarea is ideal for those seeking an eco-sustainable stay. The lava stone terraces and Mediterranean vegetation offer a unique environment, perfect for regaining focus or taking a break from work. The accommodations were sustainably restored from an abandoned site. In addition to being equipped for smart working, with workspaces and fast internet connection, they offer wonderful views of vineyards and the sea. You can relax by tasting local natural wines produced by the farm, take long walks, visit Mount Etna, and pick fresh fruit and vegetables directly from the fields.

Choosing to work in the mountains means immersing yourself in an environment that promotes well-being and productivity while offering the opportunity to live in harmony with nature. If you are a digital nomad looking for your next retreat, Italy has everything you need!


Author: Silvia Ombellini

I am an architect with a passion for travel. I think it is urgent to be able to live in harmony with the ecosystem we are part of. After the birth of my second baby, Leo, I began to work at Ecobnb, an adventure undertaken to change the way we travel, to make it more sustainable, respectful of the environment, places and people.
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