Category Archives: journeys
Discover the routes for sustainable travelling. In this section you can find ideas and suggestions for sustainable itineraries: bike tours, the most beautiful train journeys, proposals for trekking, canyoning, sailing, horse riding, and much more!
Ecotourism in Spain: 10 Natural Parks to Discover
Ecotourism is the new way of experiencing tourism, respecting the environment, places, and local communities. For that reason, several natural areas of Spain have obtained the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism. These areas are served by quality accommodations and enterprises, which offer eco-responsible touristic activities. National parks and reserves offer some of the most valuable scenarios in Europe […]
Continue readingGreen Weekend in Dinant: What to See and Do Not Miss
Dinant is a small, pretty Belgian town with a beautiful natural environment to explore. The atmosphere along the Meuse quay is calm and pleasant. In the summer, you can sit on the terrace while some people cruise. We share below the main activities to enjoy a weekend immersed in nature in Dinant. 1. Kayaking along […]
Continue readingA walk through History and Nature along the Coast of the Opale Natural Park
Between the Manica Channel and the North Sea lies the Opale Regional Natural Park, the so-called Opal Coast. A bucolic landscape to discover, nearby the city of Calais! This protected area offers a great diversity of landscapes, shaped over the centuries by its inhabitants. The Opale coast features dunes and sandy bays, including the two […]
Continue readingTop 10 Nature Parks in Tuscany: Discover the Best Tips for the Ultimate Eco-Friendly Holiday in Tuscany
Discover the top 10 nature parks in Tuscany, and follow our tips to live the best eco-friendly holiday experience Tuscany is certainly famous for its picturesque villages, beautiful landmarks and iconic art galleries. But don’t forget that this area is also home to some of the best nature parks in Italy! Let’s discover the top […]
Continue readingVías Verdes: Walking or Cycling along the Green Ways of Spain
Do you know the ‘Vías Verdes’? The green ways of Spain are old disused railway lines that have been recovered for walkers and cyclists. These amazing bike routes of Spain follow the traces of old train tracks. There was a time when some trains stopped working and were forgotten. But today those tracks occupied by locomotives have […]
Continue readingParks and Places of Aurora
Aurora may be Colorado’s third-largest city, but there are plenty of outdoor spaces to enjoy, including fabulous parks and other green spaces. If you’re planning on moving into one of the Aurora apartments or you’ve been here a while and are looking for something new, there’s sure to be a perfect spot on this list […]
Continue reading10 Unique (and Green) Locations for an Eco-Friendly Holiday in Greece
Greece: sacred temple of history, culture and traditions. Located on the southern edge of the Balkan peninsula, it has always been a popular tourist destination. If you’re thinking of spending a nice holiday in Greece and you want to do it in the most sustainable way possible without sacrificing comfort, here are 10 unique and […]
Continue readingHiking ideas in the solitary Maddalene
Have you ever heard about the chain of the Maddalene, solitary mountains of Trentino, in the Non-Valley (Italian Alps)? It is a place to discover, following forest roads and paths on foot: a real paradise for hikers! The landscapes that you can enjoy from the peaks of the Maddalene are truly amazing: close to the border with […]
Continue readingXochimilco: The City of Floating Gardens
Thought Venice was the only floating city? There are actually sisters and brothers of this wonderful Italian site, starting with the city of Xochimilco in Mexico. Xochimilco is one of the 16 delegations in which Mexico City is divided. Just 22 km from the capital city, this location offers all its visitors an experience not […]
Continue readingMysterious Florence: the Hidden and Curious Side of the Renaissance City
The city of Florence presents several different nicknames: one of the most popular is “La Bella” (“The Beautiful”). However, the Tuscan city has also earned the title of “Capital of artists“. Florence in fact has been the home of, among many others, Leonardo da Vinci, Raffaello and Michelangelo. But there is another side of the city […]
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