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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!
The beauty of Bad Reichenhall
The ancient city of salt is now an important sustainable tourism destination among the German Alps, with several slow mobility ideas. From routes by e-bike to the spa, here’s what you can’t miss in Bad Reichenhall. The history of Bad Reichenhall has over 4000 years and is linked to salt. The name of this small town in the […]
Continue readingSasseto forest, fairy-tale place of Tuscia
Twisted trees that are intertwined, mosses covering the trails and tracks of wild animals: Sasseto forest an enchanted place that immediately brings us back to the fairy tales of our childhood. No coincidence that this unique natural paradise of Tuscia is also known as the Forest of Snow White. Large trunks of secular trees show […]
Continue readingThe benefits of walking every day and on holidays
Above all, do not lose your desire to walk. Everyday, I walk myself into a state of well-being and walk away from every illness. I have walked myself into my best thoughts, and I know of no thought so burdensome that one cannot walk away from it. But by sitting still, and the more one sits still, […]
Continue readingDreamy winter holidays: green and unusual days
Winter has officially begun, but the snow is even desired and once again is facing months without major snowfall. We can not say with certainty whether it is another exception or the new normal on by climate change. But the fact remains that the snow is becoming less and it is increasingly difficult to enjoy […]
Continue readingTrans-Siberian Train of Italy
A striking train, which takes us to the discovery of uncontaminated landscapes and historic villages, between Abruzzo and Molise: it is the Trans-Siberian of Italy. From 2014, this charming, historic train travels only for tourist purposes, and every trip is an experience that you must live. Some say it is the most beautiful Italian railway […]
Continue readingWonderful holidays in Cogne, at the foot of Gran Paradiso mountain
Cogne, recently named one of the Top Tourist Destination 100, is an oasis of uncontaminated nature in the heart of the Gran Paradiso National Park, in the mountains of Aosta Valley. The tourist offer of Cogne is vast and completely oriented towards sustainability. It is indeed one of the Italian Alpine Pearls. Among hiking, Nordic skiing and […]
Continue readingMoena and its mountains, Trentino’s pearl
Home of the famous Puzzone cheese, a star-shaped town set amidst beautiful lawns, the Dolomites that surround it: we are talking about Moena, the Pearl of Val di Fassa (Italy). In this corner of Trentino people still speak Ladin and the magnificent mountain landscapes are the perfect setting for trekking, mountain biking and winter sports lovers. Moena […]
Continue reading5 ideas to explore by train the Parks in the Alps
The natural parks in the Alps are the perfect place to spend a weekend in contact with nature. Lush forests, flowering meadows, crystal-clear lakes and majestic glaciers. A few hours drive from the city there are hidden amazing natural environments. To reach lovely places to admire splendid views there is no better way than to leave the […]
Continue reading3 off beaten trails in Sicily: the wild East and Nebrodi mountains
The Nebrodi mountains, also known as Caronie, stretch from the northeast coast of Sicily to the park of the vulcan Etna on the south east coast of the island. The name seems to come from a Greek word meaning “deer” and it may refer to the numerous deer living in the area at the times […]
Continue readingCar-free holidays in the Alps
Some are forced to drive a car every day and cannot wait to take a holiday without it. There are those who live in a big city like Berlin or Copenhagen, and by choice decided to live without a car. Or even those who want to travel sustainable and stress-free, by public transport (and no […]
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