Author: Emma Trevisan
World Oceans Day: let’s save them from plastic!
Oceans cover almost three quarters of the our Earth’s surface and are home to a huge number of animals: from tiny plankton to the world’s biggest animal, the blue whale. The entire habitat is threatened by a common enemy. We are talking about plastic. The Ocean is of major importance for our ecosystem, but is also […]
Continue reading14 ideas to discover Emilia Romagna on a route
Over 2000 km among history, culture, local products and natural beauties in Emilia Romagna. This project is meant to give even more value to the 14 suggestions for the perfect route going through the region, a unique destination for those who love to walk and to explore – in a green way! Are you ready for […]
Continue readingDiscovering Paestum and all the beauties nearby
Next stop: Campania! If you’re traveling to this southern Italy region, then Cilento is one of those places you shouldn’t be miss! In-between the deep blue waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the bright green of the gentle hills facing it, one of the cradles of Greek and Roman history – Paestum – awaits you. An unforgettable experience to discover […]
Continue readingWorld Bee Day: a major achievement for our ecosystem
Bees are one of the most important species in our ecosystem, but also one of the most endangered. A bee’s life is threatened by various chemicals that men use in agriculture. This is why Slovenia is the ambassador of a valuable project: the World Bee Day, scheduled for May 20th 2018. The World Bee Day […]
Continue readingDreaming of a mountain hut: the eco-friendly ‘Rifugio Sogno’
Have you ever dreamed of leaving everything once and forever and changing your life completely? Guela and Roberto did it. Now, owners of a mountain hut by chance, they left their office work and opened their Rifugio Sogno (literally, a mountain hut named ‘Dream’), at 2500m, among the Valle D’Aosta mountaintops and in the Alpine Pearl […]
Continue readingWalking 400km through the Apennines: Graziano’s adventure
400 km on foot in the unspoiled nature of the Italian Apennines, through small hamlets, ancient hermitages, parks and natural forests. 17 days spent walking along the Escursione Appenninica, traveling at 3 km per hour to discover the silence and the unique landscapes of a hidden and almost unknown Italy. 17 legs through 4 regions (Umbria, Marche, Toscana and Emilia-Romagna), 11 provinces e 3 […]
Continue reading10 DIY projects with old pallets for your garden, balcony and exteriors
Summer is now drawing near and it’s time to dust off that old pallets pile! Here you’ll find 10 creative tips to indulge in the art of recycling. A simple way to create the most different objects and make your garden, balcony, and vegetable garden even more unique (and eco-friendly). Pallets are a basic element […]
Continue readingDiscovering sustainable tourism: its meaning and potential
Our blog is all about sustainable tourism. We share new ways of travelling and green travel experiences. We give tips on how to look after our environment and our nature. And we often (well, almost every day) talk about sustainable tourism through direct experiences and interviews. But what does sustainable tourism really mean? How is […]
Continue readingThe most beautiful farmhouses for yoga retreat in Italy
Over the last few years, farmhouses have expanded their tourist offer: keeping all their rustic charm and preserving the beauty of nature now offer small wellness areas, cooking lessons, and even yoga classes and spaces dedicated to. And for yoga enthusiasts, we’ve been collecting the most beautiful sustainable farmhouses in Italy to enjoy a holiday […]
Continue readingHolistic space: the perfect yoga retreat in Italy
Some sustainable ideas for a dreamy holistic retreat, for a full immersion of wellness for your body and mind, surrounded by nature. We traveled around Italy to seek sustainable answers to those looking for the perfect place for a seminar or residential course of yoga and meditation. This post will reveal you the most beautiful tourist accommodations that […]
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