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!
Chamois and La Magdeleine: eco-tourism with views on the Matterhorn
Come to explore two beautiful Alpine Pearls: Chamois (1815m) and La Magdeleine (1600m), two small towns lying on gentle slopes in front of the Matterhorn. We are in Valle d’Aosta, in Valtournenche, where to live in a simple and authentic way in contact with nature. Chamois and La Magdalene, Alpine Pearls The villages, which are just a few miles […]
Continue readingAran Valley: the less known Spain
Everyone heard about the beaches of the Balearics, the Plaza de la Villa in Madrid, the Ramblas of Barcelona, the villages of Andalusia and about the other iconic places in Spain. But there are many other places still unknown to mass tourism and that have so much to tell: there is for example the Aran […]
Continue readingDream-like Menorca: discover S’Albufera d’Es Grau National Park
At S’Albufera d’Es Grau Natural Park, Menorca is a paradise to explore. Two thousand hectares of unspoilt nature, romantic landscapes, crystal clear water and secret coves to discover by a trip in kayak. And then: organic farms, exclusive wine shops, archeologic sites, shopping and nightlife. Are you ready to go? Three days to the discovery […]
Continue readingVisit the Alps by train – Trekking in the Stelvio National Park
Come by train or on foot to an unforgettable trekking experience in the Stelvio National Park. You will discover the raw beauty of Rabbi Valley (Trentino Alto Adige). Ready to go? A growing wonder just outside Trento When I got to Malè railway station, in the heart of Val di Sole, I almost regretted stepping […]
Continue readingColors on holiday: 10 destinations to put a little happiness in your travels
There are places where you need some time and patience in order to discover their real essence and learn to value it. There are places instead, which catch your eye, but most importantly your heart, straight away, from the moment you step foot in them. And that’s for sure, because in the world there are […]
Continue readingBoat trip: 10 ways to make it eco-friendly!
Looking forward to leaving dry land behind and going for an adventure with your boat? Here are 10 rules to follow in order to make your boat trip eco-friendly and environmentally sound. When it’s time to take a break and spend some day relaxing, there are people who’d rather leave dry land and be cradled […]
Continue readingFaentina railway, a train travel on Dante’s footsteps from Florence to Faenza
Along the places of Dante’s exile, the Faentina Railway invites us to discover the uncontaminated landscapes of the Tuscan Romagna Appennines, traveling from Florence to Faenza. Every traveler will be enchanted by the views follow one another in this trip so charming, in what is also called the Dante train. In less than two hours, you live a […]
Continue readingWalking 400km through the Apennines: Graziano’s adventure
400 km on foot in the unspoiled nature of the Italian Apennines, through small hamlets, ancient hermitages, parks and natural forests. 17 days spent walking along the Escursione Appenninica, traveling at 3 km per hour to discover the silence and the unique landscapes of a hidden and almost unknown Italy. 17 legs through 4 regions (Umbria, Marche, Toscana and Emilia-Romagna), 11 provinces e 3 […]
Continue readingWalking in the clouds, from the alpine pearl of Ceresole Reale
Walking in the clouds. In the Alpine Pearl Ceresole Reale, during all summer weekends, you can actually take it as slow as you want: along the road for Nivolet Pass you can only travel on foot, by bike or with the public transport if you want to reach those purely beautiful alpine peaks. As well […]
Continue readingThe Way of St. Francis to discover Umbria
More than 270 kilometers on foot or by bicycle to traverse the footsteps of St. Francis, crossing all Umbria. Saint Francis, from the twelfth to the thirteenth centuries, lived a great part of his life in the Umbria region and it is these places that have inspired his life. The Way of St. Francis, one […]
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