Menu

Skip to content
Ecobnb
  • Blog
  • Gift
  • FAQ
  • About
  • Partners and Fundings
  • Contact
  • English
    • German
    • English
    • Spanish
    • French
    • Italiano
Find sustainable accommodation
  • weekend
  • journeys
  • curiosity
  • go green
  • events & news
  • green hotels
  • who’s talking about us

Author: Matteo Sartor

Hi! I'm Matteo, I'm 21 and I'm studying Business Managment in Trento. I love to travel and to immerse myself in the culture of the places I visit. So I think that something is lost when local traditions are marketed and environment is contaminated by tourism. This is why I believe in sustainble tourism and cultural sustainability.

The Year of the Slow Tourism in Italy

Long-distance footpaths and cycle-paths, panoramic railways, horse riding or tours in kayak… the keyword is Slow Travel. This year is the Slow Tourism year in Italy. Let’s see what slow travelling means and how to enjoy it in Italy Slow tourism is increasingly appreciated for the authentic experiences it can give. New travelers say no to the airplane. Tourism in […]

Continue reading

A new eco-friendly Route in Italy, on the trail of Leonardo da Vinci

“Il Sentiero di Leonardo” (the trail of Leonardo da Vinci) is a new amazing historical path from Milan (north Italy) to San Bernardino (Switzerland). The itinerary retraces the places where Leonardo da Vinci did his works and studies when he lived in the Ducato of Milan. Probably the most productive period of his longstanding straordinary carreer. A 240 km path […]

Continue reading

Casa Fiorindo, an Eco-friendly House near the Venetian Lagoon

A charming and eco-friendly house to discover the other site of Venice. Cycling along canals, canoeing or boating … from Casa Fiorindo you can enjoy the beautiful Venetian Lagoon. Between old mills, Palladio’s villas, archaeological sites, fisherman’s houses and magical nature corners. We have interviewed Paola, the host of Casa Fiorindo, passionate about sustainability but also about flowers […]

Continue reading

Limone Piemonte: Slow Travel in the Maritime Alps

Limone Piemonte, an Alpine pearl for a slow tour. By foot, on e-bike, on mountain bike…(strictly car free!) Throughout breathtaking landscapes and old routes leading to the sea. Pearl of Maritime Alps, Limone Piemonte is a gracious and cosy mountain village. Situated at 1000 m above sea level, in the province of Cuneo, overlooking the peaks of […]

Continue reading

Valle del Savio: a small tour that will bring you back in time

Valle del Savio is one of the countless uncharted beauties of rural Italy. You’ll find unspoiled nature, wonderful old villages, routes and an organic farming-based food tradition. A perfect place for sustainability lovers. Have you ever wondered about a stop to a non mass-tourism destination? Well this is surely not a place that every tourist […]

Continue reading

Croatia: 5 Natural Parks you can’t miss

Croatia has a very rich variety of natural attractions: pristine woods, crystal-clear waters, waterfalls and islands. Let’s start to see the most beautiful Natural parks. In Croatia there are places where you can breathe the pureness of an untouched nature. See woods and crystal clear lakes. Listen to the sound of waterfalls and enjoy the […]

Continue reading

Amsterdam keeps the secret of a real green city!

If you love bicycles and culture then Amsterdam is the city you belong to! But how did this city end up being the World’s cycling capital? His relationship with cyclists hasn’t always been happy like today…. In the early 50s, Amsterdam was one of the most congested cities in Europe with a high traffic related death […]

Continue reading

Join the Eco-Community!
Discover new sunstainable accomodations, eco-friendly ideas, tips to live green and more!


  • Jobs
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy