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Tag Archives: ecotourism

City Escape: traveling to Tuscany for the perfect retreat

Among the gentle hills of Tuscany and surrounded by nature, in a family-like environment and with huge spaces for your retreats: no one gets bored in Casa Cares. Ecobnb interviewed the manageress, Barbara Imbergamo: let’s read what she told us! In the green heart of Tuscany, just a stone’s throw away from Florence and the […]

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Destination Serbia: 10 green itineraries you can’t miss

Ready to live a great adventure? Forget the most famous destinations and set off to discover less known, but no less interesting corners of the world. In the heart of the Balkan peninsula there are waiting for you a wild nature, endless spectacular itineraries, adrenaline activities, but also festivals, folklore and charming villages. Serbia is a […]

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Moena: 10 green and family friendly experiences you can’t miss

Moena, fairy of the Dolomites, is a charming alpine village surrounded by some of the most beautiful mountains of Italy. The history of this incredible tourist destination is intertwined with the local legend of King Laurino, who reigned over a dwarf people on Mount Catinaccio with his daughter Ladina, living in a huge rose garden. […]

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Green Romagna: the 10 things you can’t miss in the hinterland of Rimini

A place to discover, savor, explore. A place to live. The heart of Romagna and in particular the hinterland of Rimini has a lot to offer and is able to surprise every visitor who passes by, who will fall in love forever with its landscapes, its flavors, the squares and alleys of its villages, its […]

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On the Alto Mugello to (re)discover the pleasure of sharing

A couple of years ago, on the Alto Mugello, between Tuscany and Romangna, an inspiring project of sustainable hospitality was born: its name is Casa al Giogo. Ecobnb met and inteviewed Mara, the owner of this mountain hut. In the countryside of the Alto Mugello area, the Rifugio Casa al Giogo is looking forward to telling you its beautiful […]

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A holiday under the stars in Italy

I know nothing without certainty. But the sight of stars makes me dream. (Vincent Van Gogh) Places far from the world, where artificial lights are few and it is easier to dream: we offer you 10 magical locations where you can live a sustainable holiday, admiring the stars like never before. I’ve always loved looking […]

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Lake Time: 10 eco-friendly hotels by the lake for a getaway weekend

Lake Time: it’s time to have a break by the lake! Time to leave the hustle and bustle of the city life and allow yourself to a relaxing weekend. And right here, while staring at the lake’s blue waters, time seems to follow OUR rhythm, not the one of our working timetables anymore. 9 Italian lakes […]

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Sea view holiday: your green summer in Italy

“And so with the sunshine and the great bursts of leaves growing on the trees, just as things grow in fast movies, I had that familiar conviction that life was beginning over again with the summer.” F. Scott Fitzgerald Another year is gone and you can feel it in in the air: summer is almost here! […]

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Discovering Italy’s hidden corners by train

A train ticket, a suitcase and your wanderlust. Joy wrote us from the UK, as she’s looking for some tips on a no-car holiday in Italy, to discover the beauties of this country not only in cities, but also in the countryside. Here are our suggestions. Dear Ecobnb, I’ve seen your website, and it’s such […]

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Among the mountains of Lessinia: a praise of slow holidays

Between Veneto and Trentino lies the Lessinia park, a surprising destination where the mountain and its valleys meet dense woods, a thousand-year history, a vast network of trails to be covered on foot or by mountain-bike, fossils dating back to 50 millions of years ago and popular traditions to discover. At about fifty kilometers from […]

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