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!
San Michele: the Abbey which inspired Umberto Eco
Let’s discover the San Michele Abbey, a majestic abbey on the top of the Pirchiriano mountain, in the west of Turin. This abbey inspired the author Umberto Eco for its debut novel The Name of the Rose. …because of the inaccessible position, the abbey was capable of generating fear in every traveler who approached it… […]
Continue readingThe Most Extraordinary Waterfalls of Italy
Waterfalls are a true wonder of nature, their momentum can disrupt a landscape and their roaring create some uneasiness, but at the same time give really striking views. Finding them is not always easy and to admire them, sometimes, you have to walk for hours, but when we reach these remote corners of nature … well, the show […]
Continue readingPosada Corazón: Enchanted Place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Do you want to discover one of the best cities in the world, a UNESCO World Heritage Site? In the heart of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, you can stay in an eco-friendly hotel surrounded by greenery, among large gardens, works of art and the typical Mexican atmosphere Do you want to forget about daily […]
Continue readingLake Tovel, Pearl of the Adamello Brenta Natural Park
Nestled in the mountains of the beautiful Adamello Brenta Natural Park, Lake Tovel will amaze you with its shades and breathtaking views. Find out how to visit it in an eco-friendly way! Easily accessible from Trento, Lake Tovel gives those who visit it a total immersion in nature. Its suggestive beauty and the different shades […]
Continue readingFormentera: a beauty of mother Nature
Formentera is a charming isle belonging to the Balearic Archipelago. Easy to reach from Italy, it is the ultimate destination for those who are eager to stay in contact with nature and dive in crystal clear water. Rich in Mediterranean vegetation, as soon as you land on the island, you happen to be surrounded by […]
Continue readingA Slow Holiday in the Tuscan Maremma
From the crystal clear sea to the dense forests in the mountains, from the cultivations in the hills to the natural thermal baths: Maremma is a rich and fascinating place to explore on foot or by bike, discovering the variety of its landscapes, retracing centuries of history through important testimonies such as the Etruscan cities and […]
Continue readingValdarno Bike Road: 6 Slow Itineraries in Tuscany
Do you dream of a green holiday in close contact with nature? The Valdarno Bike Road invites you to get to know a more authentic Tuscany, among small villages and suggestive landscapes. Both Italians and foreign tourists love Tuscany for its cities of art, unspoiled landscapes and culinary traditions. If you want to discover the beauties of […]
Continue readingTuscan-Emilian Apennine UNESCO: 6 Green Locations Not to Miss
If you dream of a nature getaway, the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine is the perfect destination for you. We suggest 6 unmissable green places to discover the natural beauties of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, away from everyday stress. In June 2015, the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine received the prestigious UNESCO status of Man and Biosphere Reserve. The Reserve is in the […]
Continue readingTuscan-Emilian Appennines: green itinerary towards the top of Mount Acuto
Last June 9th, the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines has become part of the World Network of reserves “Man and Biosphere” Mab UNESCO. Walking through its woods will instantly make you realize the reason why. The paths drawn among the dense trees, the unexpected views, the long stretches of blueberries and blackberries, the streams of fairy tales, make […]
Continue readingA dream through history: from Budapest to the Ocean, walking along Ancient Paths
Discover more than four thousand kilometers of walking paths from Budapest to Santiago de Compostela, to the ocean “After years of work our dream became true, we connected Budapest (Aquincum, the eastern border of the Roman Empire, the limes Pannonicus ) with Santiago de Compostela and the end of the world (Finisterre) in a single journey. We […]
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