
Casa Filippo in Dro: an Eco-friendly and sweet Stay in Sarca Valley, Trentino
From hiking to art and theater event in an old hydro-electric central. From geologic paths to landslips of glacial origin, till cultural itineraries. Those are just few must-do slow experiences to do in the Sarca Valley, Trentino. Find them out reading the story of Cristina, the owner of the eco-friendly B&B Casa Filippo. Looking for […]
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Tree-house: a Stay in a Dreamy shelter
Which child has never dreamed of a secret (or not) shelter on a tree? Anyway, we all have seen at least an American movie or series in which children had one. And so we dreamed with them. Who could have imagined, 30 years ago, that this would have become a vacation trend? Today, this is […]
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Anti-Smog Trees: the Top 10 Species
We were aware of the crucial role played by trees in reducing CO2 emissions and smog in our cities. Recent researches state what species are more effective to the purpose. We listed them here. Performances of anti-smog trees are impressive: they are capable of absorbing almost 4000 kilos of CO2 in twenty-years time, they also stop the […]
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Mountain bike holidays: 5 sustainable tourism idea in Italy
Wheels that take you everywhere, a total immersion in nature, only freedom and adrenaline: an active holiday on your mountain bike is one of the best forms of sustainable tourism. On two wheels you can indeed live intensely the nature without damaging it; and also a mountain bike trail brings important benefits for mood and physical health. […]
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Cycling Tourism: a nice Ride between Udine and Venice
Cycling tourism in Italy has a potential value of 3.2 billion euros. The northern Adriatic coast is leading this green revolution. This is confirmed by several initiatives to build new cycling infrastructures. The new track between Bibione (Veneto) and Lignano Sabbiadoro (Udine) is already a must-do for sweet mobility lovers. Italy and Europe are looking […]
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Only wind, sun and a “slow” tourism. The Greek Tilos is the first 100% green island of the Mediterranean
By 2020, the EU member states will have to meet their energy needs achieving the 20% target of energy coming from renewable sources. And what if I tell you that some places have already reached this goal? In particular, there is a little island in the Mediterranean Sea, which as early as this summer could […]
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The first Hydrogen Train arrives in Germany
Germany still points on sustainability: last September a new zero emissions train went into operation. It’s the first train in the world fully powered by hydrogen. The new hydrogen train can reach 140 km per hour, with a range of 800 km with a full. It has a capacity of 300 passengers. The first Hydrogen Train in the World […]
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The best country holidays in Italy
The chirping of birds in the morning, an immense green sea of meadows and woods at your window, the scent of olive trees and the natural taste of the earth: the country holidays are a complete sensory experience, that gives you unique and deep feelings. A walk among the trees, a yoga class, a day learning to […]
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Burj Al Babas: the City of Ghost Castles
At the foot of Mudurnu hills, Turkey, there’s a ghost city with over 700 abandoned buildings. Burj Al Babas is an example of how second home tourism can transform places for the worse. It was supposed to become an enchanted valley, but it’s a spectral city, on the Northen coast of the Black sea. Built […]
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Discovering Rocchetta Mattei
A fairytale-like fortress, resembling the architecture of the Hogwarts castle, retouched with Arabic elements. Rocchetta Mattei lies deep in the hills of the Reno valley, not far from Bologna, and amazes adults and children. From liberty to Moorish, Rocchetta Mattei melts different styles. Built in the late 19th century, abandoned for more than thirty years, […]
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