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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 […]
Continue readingBike, family and nature: all the ingredients for your next green holiday
If you want to find the perfect destination that makes the whole family happy, but you think it’s an impossible challenge, don’t you worry! A couple of readers of ours is looking for some tips to find the ideal spot for a green holiday with their family and… with their bikes! Here are our ideas. “Dear Ecobnb, […]
Continue readingHolidays are better if they’re car-free
Hours lost in a row and looking for parking, anxiety to get lost and exorbitant costs of gasoline and highway: these are are just memories when traveling without a car. Choosing to live a car-free holiday means not only respecting the environment, but also gaining time and living a more authentic and meaningful experience. The main drivers […]
Continue readingParis, for those who leave the car public transport are free
Imagine the indescribable beauty of Paris without a car. Maybe this is the dream of the first citizen of the French capital. Anne Hidalgo continues in her attempt to turn Paris into a green city; after July 1, when she imposed a ban on the circulation on weekdays to vehicles registered before 1997, now she seeks to […]
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 […]
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 […]
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