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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!

Green Destinations: have you ever been to Serbia?

Serbia, a region that you do not expect, rich in art, culture, traditions and beautiful nature. Set off, be enchanted by the charm of these little known places and enjoy the pleasure of discovery! 1. What to see in Serbia Serbia is a country of eastern Europe, in the Balkans. The capital city is Belgrade, […]

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Top 15 Europe’s most beautiful Igloo

We pulled out the sweaters, the coat and often before leaving home we take the umbrella. Somewhere the first snow has already fallen and some radiators are on again. The cold season is upon us, it’s time to plan your next winter holiday! And nothing is better than an Igloo for enjoying the winter wonderland! […]

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The Superheroes of Green Hospitality

They have small hotels in the middle of endless woods, luxurious accommodation, farm cottages where tables are always full with tasty organic food; they are everywhere, they are in Trentino, Sicily, Tuscany and Marche. They believe strongly in a new way to travel and host, their accommodations are powered 100% by electricity from renewable sources, […]

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Share your green adventure and win an eco-sustainable weekend in Italy!

Still a month to share your green adventure, participating to the online Contest launched by Ecobnb with the European Project EcoDots, and win an eco-friendly weekend in Italy, from the ligurian Sea to the Apennines mountains. Share your green adventure! By October 30th, 2015 you can describe with photos and text your a green itinerary […]

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Carfree cities, where you can enjoy your route!

Living without a car is possible and actually there are so many people getting around by foot, by bike or by public transport all around the world. But there are places where, more than a personal choice, moving around sustainably is a philosophy of life and driving a car is not allowed anymore. There are […]

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Sustainable Tourism in French National Parks

Some months ago we discovered the amazing nature of Mercantour National Park in France. In that occasion we stopped in a nice local refuge inside the park, where we tasted zero miles chees and special wine, and we visited amazing tree houses surrounded by nature. We also discovered that French National Parks launched the Spirit National Park, a […]

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Have you ever thought about living car-free?

Why we should living without a car? This is a good question. I don’t have one and many people ask me why I don’t buy one. I can go to work without a car but with a bus or walking: the city where I live, is a very small city and it’s possible do many […]

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Top 15 Eco-Friendly Glamping in Italy

Do you love holidays in contact with nature but do not give up comfort? Discover 15 ecological and beautiful glamping in Italy! It’s a tent, but comfortable as a home. Have you ever heard of Glamping? The word comes from a combination of ‘camping’ and ‘Glamour’ and is the new frontier of outdoor vacations.  The […]

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Respect for the environment and tourism: is it possible? An example from the Baltic

In the past decades we have witnessed the steadily increasing interest for ecotourism in all over the world. Some European countries have already established quite a solid commitment to develop ecotourism and have generated a rapidly growing number of conscious tourists which choose the respect for environmental integrity, cultural and historical heritage and local traditions […]

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National Park La Majella: a refugee for hermits, wolf and deer

The Italian region of Abruzzo is not as trendy a destination as Tuscany and Chiantishire or the Amalfi Coast with its jetsetters. Found in the central part of the peninusula, Abruzzo seldom makes it into the news. The last we heard of it was back in 2009, when an earthquake destroyed the historical centre of […]

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