Tag Archives: AlpinePearls
Forni di Sopra, sustainable holidays in Carnia
High mountain fresh air, an authentic and charming village, the beautiful peaks of Dolomites: Forni di Sopra is this and much more. We are in the heart of Carnia, in the Park of the Friulian Dolomites, declared World Heritage Site in 2009. Forni di Sopra is a beautiful Alpine Pearl, located at 907 meters above […]
Continue readingChamois and La Magdeleine: your car-free holiday in Aosta Valley
Chamois is a small village of Aosta Valley where cars can’t arrive. The village is accessible only by chairlift, and or from La Magdeleine by 4 and a half km of pedestrian path. La Magdeleine and Chamois are two small alpine villages that have a total of 200 people who have embraced a eco-sustainable lifestyle, deciding to […]
Continue readingBled, Slovenia’s Alpine Pearl
Bled is definitely one of the jewels of Slovenia, a magical place surrounded by pristine nature in the heart of the Alps. It is currently the only Alpine Pearl of Slovenia and, thanks to its beautiful lake, its picturesque traditions and its culinary delights is a perfect destination for any season. Here waiting for you tour with the […]
Continue readingMoos in Passeier, a car-free village in South Tyrol
Living in the Alps, we get used to fight, and also to work with struggling to find a balance with nature, to seek new ideas and solutions to survive here in the mountains. Konrad Pamer, young tourism councilor of the municipality of Moos in Passeier (South Tyrol), tell us about he alpine life in front of a […]
Continue readingPlan in Passeiertal: 10 unforgettable family experiences
Forget the car and traffic. In Plan you are surrounded only by mountains (the Italian Alps), the sound of cowbells and rivers. The cheerful voice of children playing in the streets welcome us in this wonderful carfree village of Passeiertal (Val Passiria, in Italian), South Tyrol. Our journey to discover the Alpine Pearls starts from Plan […]
Continue readingPearls of Responsible Tourism in the Alps
There are villages in the Alps where it seems to go back in time, but also to live in the future. The landscape is as perfect as that of a nineteenth-century painting: under the white mountains of the deep green of the woods, then the old roofs of the houses, and red geraniums in the […]
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