Silvia Ombellini
Author:How to improve your advertisement on Ecobnb
Your accommodation’s page on Ecobnb is like a showcase: millions of travelers deicide to spend their vacation at your facility if the advertisement captures their attention and convinces them. So let’s find out together how to improve your advertisement on Ecobnb to get as many requests as possible! 1. Photos, first of all For those who choose […]
Continue readingA holiday by electric car among the Alpine Pearls
From the Aosta Valley to the Graubünden, surrounded by the majestic and breathtaking nature of the Alps, you can experience a zero impact holiday by electric car and staying in eco-friendly accommodation. Here are 4 steps you can’t miss to immerse yourself in the silence of nature and to fully enjoy its rhythms by walking on foot, […]
Continue reading8 reasons to visit Malta. Now!
A small and wild island, Malta has unique treasures: ancient cities of a moving beauty, spectacular backdrops populated with colorful fish, stunning cliffs and prehistoric temples. But also surreal landscapes, with small streets between stone walls and organic crops, hidden gardens, beaches, coves and submarine wrecks. Here are 8 reasons to organize the next eco-friendly holiday […]
Continue readingUnusual and Green Bologna: 5 things you can’t miss!
Wooden deckchairs between artichoke and lavender plants, lettuce and calendula flowers. The air smells of nature, the temperature is perfect, the atmosphere is that of a party on the beach. We are not by the sea, but in Bologna. Twenty minutes from Piazza Maggiore there is a large garden, once equipped with communal greenhouses, where the […]
Continue readingAmsterdam: among windmills and fairytale houses, the cycling holiday for children
Where to take the kids for the holiday? For example, in a city at the boundary between real and imaginary. Where the houses are on the canals and the bridges opens by rotating so a boat can passes. Where you travel by bicycle and after less than half an hour from the city you are among cows […]
Continue readingThe beauty of Bad Reichenhall
The ancient city of salt is now an important sustainable tourism destination among the German Alps, with several slow mobility ideas. From routes by e-bike to the spa, here’s what you can’t miss in Bad Reichenhall. The history of Bad Reichenhall has over 4000 years and is linked to salt. The name of this small town in the […]
Continue readingCar-free holidays in the Alps
Some are forced to drive a car every day and cannot wait to take a holiday without it. There are those who live in a big city like Berlin or Copenhagen, and by choice decided to live without a car. Or even those who want to travel sustainable and stress-free, by public transport (and no […]
Continue readingMoos in Passeier, a car-free village in South Tyrol
Living in the Alps, we get used to fight, and also to work with struggling to find a balance with nature, to seek new ideas and solutions to survive here in the mountains. Konrad Pamer, young tourism councilor of the municipality of Moos in Passeier (South Tyrol), tell us about he alpine life in front of a […]
Continue readingPlan in Passeiertal: 10 unforgettable family experiences
Forget the car and traffic. In Plan you are surrounded only by mountains (the Italian Alps), the sound of cowbells and rivers. The cheerful voice of children playing in the streets welcome us in this wonderful carfree village of Passeiertal (Val Passiria, in Italian), South Tyrol. Our journey to discover the Alpine Pearls starts from Plan […]
Continue readingThe journey through Alpine Pearls starts from Moso in Val Passiria
Sustainability and Alpine sometimes rhyme. Perhaps because the mountain puts you immediately in front of the immense power and fragility of nature, where there are limits to be respected and environments to be protected: that nature that is generous and welcoming, but if badly treated, it can become dangerous and hostile. That must be why the […]
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