
The best organic and charming farms in Italy
Live the unique experience of a holiday in a charming farm in Italy, to live in nature while enjoying organic food, in a romantic and unforgettable holiday. For those who are always in search of new adventures, new ideas for authentic experiences and original travel, here 15 ideas for a romantic and organic weekend in a farm, […]
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Upper Valdarno, a less known Tuscany
Tuscany: a region of unique beauty, whose landscapes, cities and monuments are famous all over the world. But there are some lesser-known corners, but no less suggestive. We went to discover the Upper Valdarno, a valley that develops around the bed of the Arno river, halfway between Florence, Arezzo and Siena. It is a small […]
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5 hiking trails in Adamello Brenta Natural Park
In Trentino, along the border with Lombardy, a vast protected area, where the uncontaminated nature reigns, awaits you. It’s the Adamello Brenta Natural Park. Here you can experience unique emotions among wild landscapes, breathtaking waterfalls, mountains that are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, endless forests and multicolored lakes. In the park there are plenty of […]
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Slow vacation in Alghero, the Catalan pearl of Sardinia
The sea air invades the cobblestone streets of its historic center, its architecture and atmosphere you breathe still remember its Catalan origins, its beaches and promontories are breathtaking: Alghero is a surprising and magical city, a destination perfect for those who do not want to choose, but desire to experience sea, nature, gastronomy, history and […]
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Your day at Hadrian’s Villa, in Tivoli
Hadrian’s Villa is an unparalleled archaeological treasure: discover this UNESCO heritage that stands among the valleys of Tivoli. If it is true that all roads lead to Rome, today we decided to leave from Rome, to discover the beauties of the eternal city and its surroundings. From here it is easy to reach what is […]
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Tips for an Ecological Holiday in Tuscany and Liguria
Laura and her family want to go on holiday. She has been working all year long and she is looking forward to have a break but she is not willing to give up the things that are important to her: respect for the environment, slow travel, limited use of the car, organic food and a quiet […]
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Casa Fiorindo, an Eco-friendly House near the Venetian Lagoon
A charming and eco-friendly house to discover the other site of Venice. Cycling along canals, canoeing or boating … from Casa Fiorindo you can enjoy the beautiful Venetian Lagoon. Between old mills, Palladio’s villas, archaeological sites, fisherman’s houses and magical nature corners. We have interviewed Paola, the host of Casa Fiorindo, passionate about sustainability but also about flowers […]
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An All-In-One Guide to Making Your Student Trip More Eco Conscious
What does sustainable travelling mean to you? Sustainable travelling means different things to different people. To some, it means staying in luxury resorts and buying anything that looks attractive to the eye. To others, it means volunteering and travelling to villages where there is no internet connection or the electrical supply is scarce. Sustainable travelling means […]
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Limone Piemonte: Slow Travel in the Maritime Alps
Limone Piemonte, an Alpine pearl for a slow tour. By foot, on e-bike, on mountain bike…(strictly car free!) Throughout breathtaking landscapes and old routes leading to the sea. Pearl of Maritime Alps, Limone Piemonte is a gracious and cosy mountain village. Situated at 1000 m above sea level, in the province of Cuneo, overlooking the peaks of […]
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The incredible Benefits of Forest Bathing
Forest bathing, sleeping or at least spending some time in a forest or other green space to reap the health benefits. In this consist the Japanese activity of shinrin-yoku, recently become extremely popular worldwide, at the center of a new study from the journal Environmental Research (Volume 166, October 2018, Pages 628-637). A work of research that tracked 290 million […]
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