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!
Art and Nature Meet in the Arte Stenico wood
In Trentino (North Italy) art and nature meet in the Arte Stenico wood. This italian region is not just mountains and nature. It is an area very rich in art and history. A fairytale castle and a land-art path take us on a journey between art and nature in Stenico. The Castle of Stenico The Castle of […]
Continue readingCirceo National Park: Magical Environments along the Coast of Lazio
The Circeo National Park covers about 8,500 hectares along the Tyrrhenian coast of Lazio. Just 100 km south of the Eternal City, a protected natural area where different but essential environments coexist, creating a perfect ecosystem. Thus, the coastal dunes protect the forest from the salty winds, allowing it to proliferate, while migratory birds can […]
Continue readingMonti Sibillini National Park: Complete Guide to Your High-Altitude Adventure
Visit Monti Sibillini National Park to live a truly magical holiday surrounded by 70,000 hectares of majestic nature, in an area rich in culture and ancient history The Park houses the highest mountain range in the northern Appennines. The highest peak is Mount Vettore, with its 8,123 ft. Other notable mountains include Mount Priora, Mount […]
Continue readingLake Lugano: 2 Trekking routes in the Sottoceneri Nature Reserve
From the pre-Alpine mountains to the lakefront with its Mediterranean charm, a 130 km itinerary to discover the Sottoceneri in all its beautiful variety. Alternatively, 3 days of trekking immersed in the nature of the Lugano area. Lake Lugano is a nature reserve in the Sottoceneri region of Ticino. The cantonal law provides for the […]
Continue readingSardinia: the little-known and sustainable part of the Island, explored by Tourists for Future
Sardinia is one of the two biggest islands of Mediterranean Sea. It is often the vacation choice thanks to its amazing beaches. Anyway, there is an unknown part which is “greener” and more sustainable. This is another story by Tourists for Future. The mining tourism Sardinia is the region with the biggest number of mines. […]
Continue readingSerene Travel In Europe: Seven Cycle Tracks For The Eco-Conscious Cyclist
Travelling through Europe opens your eyes to some of the world’s oldest and most beautiful sights. With the ability to visit a range of different countries across one vast landscape, Europe is an intrepid traveller’s dream. Countries across Europe have made it easy to support sustainable travel by creating well-maintained cycle tracks. Reducing traveller emissions […]
Continue readingThe Val Grande National Park: Exploring the Wild Nature
The Val Grande National Park is a protected natural area in the heart of the Lepontine Alps in the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in Piedmont. Established in 1992, it aims to protect one of the wildest territories of northern Italy. The Val Grande nature reserve and the Monte Mottac nature reserve are located within the National […]
Continue readingFramura: 5 Green Experiences in Ancient Villages Overlooking the Sea
In Liguria, not so far from the famous Cinque Terre, there is a quiet town known as Framura. This amazing place is characterized by the incredible beauty of its breathtaking views. Ideal for those who love the seabed, the lonely beaches or just take a walk on the sea. The five small old towns are […]
Continue readingSila National Park: Traveling into the Green Heart of Calabria
The Sila National Park is a territory of rare beauty in the heart of Sila, a vast mountain area in central Calabria. The park was established in 1997, replacing the old Calabria National Park together with the Aspromonte National Park. Inside the park, there are several biodiversity systems for the protection of animal and plant […]
Continue readingThe Secrets of unspoiled Nature of the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise
The National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, in the heart of the central Apennines, is a pearl of rare beauty. It extends for 50,000 hectares between the regions of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise and is one of the oldest national parks in the Italian territory. It was established in 1923 to protect the protected […]
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