Category Archives: green hotels
Sleeping in an amazing tree house or in an igloo in the Alps, staying in a farmhouse in the countryside or in a bed and breakfast in the heart of an ancient village. Discover the most charming green accommodations in Europe!
Chamaloni Cottages: recharge yourself in Messinian nature
Located on top of a hill in the South-West of Messinia, the Chamaloni Cottages give you the opportunity to recharge yourself in the 40 acres of fields surrounding the six guesthouses. Each cottage is uniquely decorated and offers breathtaking views of the Finikounda Gulf and the Ionian Sea. Whether you join yoga classes, take a […]
Continue reading4 Amazing Mountain Biking Routes in the Italian Alps
Thanks to amazing landscapes, epic rocky descents, and high-altitude trails, mountain biking is the perfect way to explore the Alps. Find out the best Alpine routes for your next green holiday! There are more and more travelers who decide to enjoy nature with their mountain bikes. Panoramas, fresh air, adventurous descent among meadows and woods, pay […]
Continue reading10 Secluded Farm Holidays in Slovenia
There’s one for everything: one with a farm, for animal lovers, or one with a pool and a panoramic view, for who’s looking for a relaxing escape in nature. Let’s discover the most beautiful secluded farm holidays in Slovenia Do you want to experience relaxing and secluded farm holidays but you don’t know where to […]
Continue reading11 Off-Grid Homes Surrounded by Nature to Visit in The World
Life outside the grid but more connected with nature and the environment, a sustainable lifestyle and the awareness of being more autonomous, perhaps even freer: living in an off-grid house (and therefore not connected to the public network) means this and much more. But is it a dream that only a few can realize or […]
Continue readingSiena: 5 tips for an eco-friendly weekend
Are you planning to spend a pleasant weekend in an Italian city? If you want to take a break from the chaotic everyday life and you’re looking for a fascinating destination full of history, Siena is for you! This Tuscan city known for its medieval brick buildings and the historic Palio, can surprise you with […]
Continue readingThe Best University Ecotourism Programs 2022
If you like tourism and you like education in this direction you will want to check out university programs that are just ideal for this purpose and that are appealing in the lack of a better word. Ecotourism is a hot topic today and many universities are offering this option. University’s programs of this kind have […]
Continue readingAlpine Pearls Meeting in Weissensee: Strategies for Climate-Saving Tourism
The annual meeting of the Alpine Pearls took place in Weissensee, a true paradise immersed in nature, in the heart of Carinthia (Austria). The virtuous alpine tourist destinations, which have espoused the philosophy of sustainability and soft mobility, have met to take stock of the many sustainable mobility projects and look to the future. If not […]
Continue readingBeginner’s Guide to Glamping
With the end of year 2 of COVID-19 looming on the horizon, everyone is itching to finally get out of the house, hop on a train and do something fun and different. Unfortunately, polls, travel experts, and common sense aren’t giving us the nod yet. Until that happens and “normal” travel resumes, people continue to […]
Continue readingGreen guide to Barcelona: sustainable trip in the Catalan city
Green guide to Barcelona: is it possible to experience a weekend or a green holiday in the Catalan capital? Absolutely. Indeed, the city boasts a sustainable tourism model in support of the environment, art and tradition. Follow us if you want to be entranced by a place that offers extraordinary alternatives. We suggest how to […]
Continue readingTop 10 Eco Tourist Hotels Across the UK
With environmental sustainability currently at the forefront of many minds, it’s important to consider the impact of both our day-to-day activities and our little luxuries. So – what about travel? With local tourism on the rise – partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but also thanks to the thousands of people planning to reduce their carbon […]
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