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Rome: There history, architecture, and sustainable tourism meet
The term ‘Eternal City’ is often used about Rome, and it is referring to the rich history, culture, and innovation in the city. The roots of Rome stretch back more than 2,700 years and has become a city blending together the ancient and the modern, making the city both timeless and ever-changing. At present, Rome […]
Continue readingEscape to Luberon: An Oasis of Sustainability
In the heart of Provence lies the magnificent Luberon mountain range. Composed of the Petit Luberon and the Grand Luberon, it offers breathtaking landscapes and is home to over 1,500 plant species and 270 animal species. Additionally, it is located within the Luberon Regional Natural Park, which is deeply committed to protecting biodiversity and natural […]
Continue readingSustainable Vacation in the Basque Country: Nature, Culture, and Eco-Friendly Stays
Exploring the Basque Country (“Pais Vasco” in Spanish) is a unique experience that combines natural beauty and rich cultural traditions. If you want to spend a sustainable vacation in the Basque Country, here are some tips and destinations not to miss to experience this fascinating destination fully. Sustainable Travel in the Basque Country For a […]
Continue readingDiscover Narbonne: Green Adventures, Local Cuisine, and Eco-Friendly Stays
Narbonne, with its impressive Gothic cathedral, captivates visitors with its rich history and Mediterranean charm. But this French destination is equally rich in green itineraries, enchanting landscapes, farm-to-table culinary offerings, and eco-friendly accommodations. Are you ready to discover it together? What to See in Narbonne Palais des Archevêques and Cathedral of Saints-Just-et-Pasteur Begin your adventure […]
Continue readingMassa Marittima and the Colline Metallifere Grossetane National Park
Discovering the Colline Metallifere National Park is a journey through the geological and mining history of an ancient territory, from the Etruscans to the 20th-century miners. Massa Marittima and the Colline Metallifere Grossetane National Park represent one of the most fascinating and evocative locations in Tuscany.Massa Marittima is a town that maintains its medieval appearance, […]
Continue readingCyclist’s Guide to Amsterdam Attractions
Biking is a popular pastime in Amsterdam, and locals will likely recommend it to you. Read our green guide to discovering Amsterdam on two wheels! Because of the city’s excellent bicycle path system, getting around Amsterdam is a breeze on two wheels. The city has installed a vast network of signs, traffic lights, and signals […]
Continue readingArcevia: ancient castles in a natural park. Your slow holiday in Marche region
Ingredients: nine castles and fortifications, a natural park to explore, the sea a few kilometers away, a fairytale atmosphere, and unparalleled panoramas everywhere.If this sounds like the perfect recipe for a trip, then Arcevia, an enchanting village in the Marche region, is the ideal destination for your next Italian holiday. We are located in the […]
Continue readingBy bike along the Green Way of Costa dei Trabocchi
An old railway line, green lands, wild coasts, and suggestive structures on stilts: today we set off on our bikes to travel the Green Way of Costa Dei Trabocchi. We thus cross one of the most enchanting coastal stretches of Italy. Are you ready? Let’s go! Along its 52 kilometers, still under completion but viable […]
Continue readingGreen Holiday in Sorano: 5 Tips to Visit this Beautiful Tuff City in Maremma
Are you planning a green holiday in Tuscany? Discover the 5 best things to do in the tuff city of Sorano. Sorano is a small but fascinating Tuscan ‘borgo’ in the province of Grosseto. The legacy of the Etruscan civilisation stands out in several aspects which make this city simply unique. Sorano is literally carved […]
Continue reading15 Beautiful Eco Hotels Surrounded by Nature in Italy
From the Alps to Sicily, let’s start to discover the most beautiful eco-hotels, organic farms, and ecolodges surrounded by nature in Italy Have you ever dreamed of waking up to the chirping of birds and having breakfast among hundreds of trees? Nature, of course, is good for the mind and spirit. Scientists call it the […]
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