Nestled in the heart of the Apuan Alps, the small village of Pruno is home to a special haven for responsible travelers: the Pania Forata Hostel. Managed by Silvia and Alex, both experienced environmental guides, this eco-sustainable hostel is far more than a place to sleep. It’s a launchpad for sustainable adventures, from trail explorations and waterfall hikes to visiting ancient villages and tasting the authentic flavors of Versilia.
In this interview, Silvia shares her passion for the environment and explains how her eco-friendly structure blends comfort, nature, and authenticity, offering guests an experience that goes well beyond simple travel.
What sparked your passion for environmental sustainability?
Sustainability has always been a priority for me. I can’t recall a single spark; rather, it’s been a steady fire I’ve always felt inside.
Which aspects do you consider essential in your journey toward eco-sustainability?
We have always believed that environmental education is crucial. For me, it’s essential to equip new generations with the tools and awareness they need to make the right choices.
How would you describe your ideal “eco-traveler” guest?
My ideal guest is someone attentive, curious, and eager to discover the area with all their senses, consciously and respectfully. It’s someone who knows how to be moved by the unique character of the place and the people living there.
What’s the most meaningful review you’ve received, and why was it special?
I was really pleased when someone appreciated the absence of a television in the hostel and, instead, noticed our large collection of books. The hostel also hosts a section of our town’s community library, and guests seem to love it.
Let’s dispel the myth that eco-sustainability is necessarily more expensive. Do you think “Eco” can also mean “Economical”?
About seven years ago, at the start of my management, I invested in large containers of eco-friendly natural soaps from a local company. I use them daily, and I still have them because they’re long-lasting, high-quality products—so the initial investment has been very sustainable.
We also trade kitchen scraps with neighbors who have chickens, receiving fresh eggs in return. Plus, we’ve installed solar-powered outdoor lights that activate when someone passes by. It’s clear that making conscious investments is beneficial both economically and environmentally.
Which green initiatives have brought you the most satisfaction?
We partnered with a company that produces high-quality recycled paper products, like toilet paper and napkins. We use long-lasting biodegradable soaps from local producers and offer handmade soap bars crafted by a local artisan.
We also provide recommendations for eco-friendly itineraries and excursions. Guided hikes and the photo tour of the village are especially popular, as are Laura’s handmade soaps, created with essential oils and carefully packaged by hand.
These small gestures help us connect more deeply with our guests and our surroundings.
How do Ecobnb’s values and projects resonate with those of your establishment?
I strongly relate to Ecobnb’s commitment to the environment, both in the broader sense and in the specific context of our location. Recycling, eliminating disposable products, reusing, and upcycling are the foundation of our practices. Above all, we treasure our local area and strive to help our guests discover it with care. I believe that care fosters more care.
Experiencing Nature and Sustainability in Alta Versilia
Staying at Pania Forata is more than a relaxing retreat in nature— it’s an active contribution to environmental preservation and authentic travel. Pruno is an ideal base for exploring the Acquapendente waterfalls, Pania della Croce, Monte Forato, and the trails of Alta Versilia. Within a 30-minute drive, guests can reach the beaches of Versilia and the famous Antro del Corchia cave in Levigliani.
For those who cherish sustainability and seek an immersive connection with nature, Pania Forata is the ideal eco-friendly destination to experience the Apuan Alps authentically.