Tag Archives: Italy

By 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 […]
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Primiero San Martino di Castrozza, Alpine Pearl of Trentino
There is a new Alpine Pearl: the municipality of Primiero San Martino di Castrozza has become part of the network that brings together those tourist resorts in the Alps (between Italy, Germany, Austria, and Slovenia) committed to promoting sustainable tourism and slow and eco-friendly mobility. The locality of Primiero San Martino di Castrozza is certainly […]
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Italy in Bloom: 16 Parks and Flower Gardens You Can’t Miss
The winter months’ cold and fog are finally leaving us with the first warmth and the reawakening of nature replacing them. This is the best time of the year to visit several flower gardens that are certainly not lacking in our wonderful Italy. This is an itinerary, or to say it better, a sensory journey […]
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Your Italian Summer: the Blue Flags of 2022
The FEE has announced the Italian seaside resorts attentive to the environment and people. Let’s find them out together! Summer is very close now and, if you are a bit like me, this means above all sea, sea, and SEA! But where to go, considering the infinite possibilities that Italy offers us? The Blue Flags, […]
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The Route of Wool and Silk: a route in the Apennines
The Route of Wool and Silk (Via della Lana e della Seta in Italian) is a 130 kilometer long trekking route that crosses all the beauty of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. It’s time to start walking! On one side there is Prato, the seat of the textile industry, on the other Bologna, that once was the […]
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Two examples of community-based tourism in Italy
In the beautiful setting of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, in a rural and rich in history setting, there are two of the best examples of the Italian community-based tourism, a new way to offer hospitality, which recovers its ancient meaning and aims at sustainable development of the territory, in full compliance with environment and traditions. Let’s find them […]
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10 Locations for a Eco-Friendly Group Holiday in Italy
After two years of the pandemic, we have more than ever the desire to share moments and experiences with the people we care about the most. And what could be better than spending an eco-sustainable holiday with the whole family or with our friends in some wonderful place? Wandering around Italy we found beautiful accommodations […]
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Learn during your Italian vacation: 10 eco-hotels offering courses
What if your holiday also becomes an opportunity to try new experiences and learn something new? Local and organic cooking classes, yoga classes in the morning, an introduction to archery: you can discover new talent in you or pursue a great passion of yours; the important thing is to have something to add to your […]
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8 Ideas for your Eco-Sustainable Easter weekend
The Easter weekend is the first great opportunity to enjoy the spring sun’s first rays and admire the colors of nature now awakened from winter. Why let it get away? Let’s disconnect from everyday life, let’s move away from the cities and roads that we usually travel to surprise ourselves with new landscapes and still […]
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Tour of Lake Orta by bike, between villages and beaches
Here it is, nestled between the green of the Alps and the dense woods of the hills. We are in front of Lake Orta, an unmissable destination for all those who are in Piedmont. Of course, it’s not as majestic as Lake Maggiore, or glamorous like the more famous Lake Como. But, precisely because of […]
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