Author: Federica Saraullo
In Nepal to Create Sustainable Tourism Itineraries
Authentic experiences and green itineraries… Here is Nepal told by Marco, Virginia and Arianna. In September 2022, four students from the University of Trento attending the master’s degree course in Sustainability and Tourism Management left for Nepal for an internship at a local travel agency. At Ecobnb we interviewed three of them, Marco, Virginia and […]
Continue readingHow to Visit San Quirico d’Orcia in a Sustainable Way
San Quirico d’Orcia is a charming medieval village located in Tuscany, known for its scenic beauty, architecture and history. This small town is located in the Val d’Orcia, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2004, and is an ideal destination for those who love nature, art and history. If you are planning a […]
Continue readingWhy Cob Houses are so Amazing
Cob houses are amazing and sustainable: Victor Jacquet of the Architecture Naturelle association explains it to us in this interview Cob houses are homes constructed using a mixture of clay, sand, straw, and water. This traditional building technique dates back centuries and has recently gained popularity as a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional […]
Continue readingAbruzzo Slow: 5 Green Itineraries not to be missed
From the charming villages perched in the mountains, to the crystal clear sea, Abruzzo is the perfect destination for an eco-sustainable and slow holiday. Today we offer 5 green itineraries to discover Abruzzo in a slow way, enjoying less known landscapes, hidden beauties and local products, respecting the environment. Between the peaks of the Apennines […]
Continue readingBrisighella: the Village Of The Three Hills
Discover Brisighella one of the most beautiful villages in Italy thanks to the green, the paths, the stairs carved in chalk Brisighella has just over 7.000 inhabitants and is located in the province of Ravenna. It is 115 meters above sea level, at the foot of the Tuscan Emilian Apennines. Why is it called the […]
Continue readingAndalo With The Family: Top 10 Walks
Looking for an easy itinerary with children? Here are the 10 most beautiful walks in Andalo suitable for families! Located at 1,040 meters above sea level on the Paganella Plateau, Andalo is a real paradise for those who love the mountains, and offers endless possibilities of slow itineraries suitable for all tastes. From easy walks […]
Continue readingTop 4 Eco-Friendly Hotels in Pinzolo
A mountain hut surrounded by nature, a garnì in the woods, an eco-friendly hotel with a spa in the heart of Pinzolo… What is the perfect sustainable hotel for your green holiday? Immersed in the unspoiled nature of Adamello Brenta Nature Park, Pinzolo is the ideal destination for both active holiday lovers and families with […]
Continue readingTips for a More Ecological Christmas
Our every action and lifestyle has an impact on the Planet, and Christmas holidays are no exception. Among Christmas shopping, decorations, travel, the Christmas holidays have a huge environmental impact. Studies show that the ecological footprint of Christmas increases year by year, causing almost 5.5% of the greenhouse gas emissions that each of us produces […]
Continue readingSmall Tour Between Chianti and Montecatini
Are you ready to discover Chianti and Montecatini? Between rolling hills and medieval villages, Tuscany and its natural landscapes will surprise you! When to go? For this tour between Chianti and Montecatini, we recommend the autumn period. It’s ideal to walk, bike, and discover the local beauties, because the climate is not too hot, and […]
Continue reading9 Simple Steps to Reduce Your Restaurant’s Waste
When the European Week for Waste Reduction, find out how to reduce waste in your restaurant and tell your guests about it. Restaurants but also hotels, agritourism and canteens can implement a few strategies to control costs, reduce waste and make catering more eco-friendly. Restaurants, in fact, generate a lot of waste: from food that […]
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