Tag Archives: Alpine Pearls
Walking 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 readingAutumn photo-tour: hunting for shots in the Vanoise National Park
Discover Val Cenis and the magnificent landscapes of the Vanoise National Park, the largest in France. Take a walk, follow trails and streams and be ready for interesting meetings and magnificent shots: an original place for your photographic tour! Landscapes to be framed The Vanoise National Park offers an intact ecosystem with extraordinary landscapes to be photographed! The territory […]
Continue readingCeresole Reale: ecotourism in the Gran Paradiso National Park (Italy)
Do you already know Ceresole Reale, a cozy alpine resort situated at 1612m above sea level? We are in the Orco Valley, in Piedmont, at the foot of the Gran Paradiso National Park. The name of this village has ancient origins: once it was surrounded by Ceresiolae woods, that is, small cherries. Ceresole is a fantastic […]
Continue readingA holiday by electric car among the Alpine Pearls
From the Aosta Valley to the Graubünden, surrounded by the majestic and breathtaking nature of the Alps, you can experience a zero impact holiday by electric car and staying in eco-friendly accommodation. Here are 4 steps you can’t miss to immerse yourself in the silence of nature and to fully enjoy its rhythms by walking on foot, […]
Continue readingSlow holiday in Gran Paradiso Park
Cogne and its two magnificent valleys at the foot of the Gran Paradiso (Valle d’Aosta) are a must-see for a holiday in contact with nature, to the discovery of one of the best examples of Sustainable Mobility in the Alps. In the heart of a narrow, winding valley, you will find the cozy Alpine Pearl […]
Continue readingVal di Funes: green holidays among the Odle
Do you know Val di Funes, or Villnößtal, a quiet and unspoiled corner of South Tyrol, Pearl between the Dolomites and favorite destination for hikers and mountain climbers? In this small valley, at one side of the Isarco Valley, there are the three towns of Tiso, St. Peter and St. Magdalene, surrounded by the magnificent Natural Park […]
Continue readingThe journey through Alpine Pearls starts from Moso in Val Passiria
Sustainability and Alpine sometimes rhyme. Perhaps because the mountain puts you immediately in front of the immense power and fragility of nature, where there are limits to be respected and environments to be protected: that nature that is generous and welcoming, but if badly treated, it can become dangerous and hostile. That must be why the […]
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