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5 Easy Ways to Make Your Residence More Eco-Friendly
The term “eco-friendly” is on a lot of people’s minds these days. Eco, of course, is short for ecology. When you use eco-friendly to talk about your domicile, what you usually mean is you’re taking simple steps to reduce energy consumption and lessen your carbon footprint. This is a great thing to do whenever you can […]
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How to Create an Eco-Friendly BnB?
Traveling is an experience of a lifetime for many. It makes you aware of different cultures & backgrounds, refreshes your mind, and brings in a refreshing moment in our otherwise hectic lives. There are several benefits attached to traveling. It changes you physically and psychologically. This highly sought-after experience needs to be memorable, and that is […]
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A Relaxing Getaway outside Milan: 10 Eco-Friendly Destination in Nature
Sometimes we feel the need to escape from the chaos of the city. So, we look for a haven in the countryside. Just outside Milan, one of the bigger Italian cities, you can visit breathtaking places surrounded by nature. They are the perfect destinations to practice yoga, meditation, trekking, and to find our own inner balance. If you are […]
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The Art of Ceramic and Restoration in Eco-BnB Civico 75 in the hills of Parma
Among the hills of Parma (Italy), there is a place that gives you the chance to experience a holiday in contact with nature and learn the art of ceramic… It’s ‘Civico 75’, the eco-sustainable B&B by Angela and Robert Cross Civico 75 Bed & Breakfast is only 30 minutes far from Parma city but is […]
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Eco-Friendly Home Cleaning: Essential Tips On How to Clean Your Home Without Using Any Chemicals
With greater awareness of a greener lifestyle, many of us are looking to reduce our environmental impact when it comes to cleaning our home. And that means replacing harsh chemical cleaners with natural, planet-safe alternatives. But does making the switch mean a reduction in cleaning effectiveness or can you be eco-friendly while saving money at […]
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Fairy-Tale Holidays in Croatia. Interview with Selma Seifert, the Owner of Divjake Log Home Eco Chalet
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful Forest Queen. Her name is Divjake Log Home and she’s a luxury eco chalet in the centre of Gorski Kotar mountain region. Also known as the green lungs of Croatia, Gorski Kotar has one of the most glorious vegetation in the country, with more than 60% of […]
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Post COVID-19 Travel: An Eco-Friendly Travel Guide to Istria
These challenging times have brought us together in the spirit of perseverance. With nature at heart, many are looking to green tourism as the new normal. Istria is committed to welcome sustainable travelers by introducing more eco-friendly holidays Check our eco-friendly travel guide to Istria and indulge in the most unique eco experiences in post-pandemic […]
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Na Okić: your private forest oasis near Zagreb for family retreat
Croatia is mostly famous for its sea, islands, and beaches, but there is a lot more to discover on the continent. If you are dreaming about staying in a tiny house embraced in nature, with a barbeque, fruit garden, and playground for your kids… Na Okić is the forest oasis perfect for you! This private oasis is a […]
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20 EcoHotels that will Make you want to Travel the World
Are you planning your new trip? You don’t want the same old accommodation but you’re looking for an unusual place. Here you are, the most characteristic and unique EcoHotels in the world. You’ll have the opportunity to find out stunning places and also, you’ll make your holiday unforgettable. In addition, by choosing these EcoHotels, you’ll reduce […]
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San Michele: the Abbey which inspired Umberto Eco
Let’s discover the San Michele Abbey, a majestic abbey on the top of the Pirchiriano mountain, in the west of Turin. This abbey inspired the author Umberto Eco for its debut novel The Name of the Rose. …because of the inaccessible position, the abbey was capable of generating fear in every traveler who approached it… […]
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