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Montello: a green guide through forests, trails and authentic flavors in Veneto
The Montello, a gentle wooded hill in the heart of the province of Treviso, is one of those places that invites you to slow down: an intimate, lesser-known destination where nature takes center stage. Here you won’t find noisy attractions or crowded itineraries, but ancient forests, quiet roads and small local farms that tell the […]
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Alassio: what to see on foot over a weekend (10 must-see stops)
Are you looking for the perfect destination for a slow weekend, combining crystal-clear seas, culture and fine dining? Alassio, in the heart of Riviera delle Palme, is the ideal destination for a spring break of relaxation and sustainability. Thanks to the short distances, you can explore it comfortably on foot, reducing your environmental impact and […]
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Among olive groves and villages: 10 experiences in the hills of Pescara (with an authentic stay)
There are places where you don’t need a plan. You just arrive, slow down, and let the landscape guide you. The hills of Pescara are exactly like this: a soft weave of olive groves, vineyards, and ancient villages, where every road leads to an unexpected discovery. Here, travel is not about ticking off attractions, but […]
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Things to do on the Riviera of Ulysses, Lazio, Italy, in winter
A slow winter journey along the Riviera of Ulysses: ten authentic experiences across ten towns, gathered by two residents over several seasons The Riviera of Ulysses, in the Lazio region of Italy, is one of the most surprising stretches of the Tyrrhenian coast: about 75 km, where the sea meets protected natural parks, historic coastal […]
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Monte Amiata: a green guide to nature, villages and authentic flavors
There are places where nature is not just a backdrop, but a living presence you can feel with every step. Monte Amiata, an extinct volcano in southern Tuscany, is one of them: an unspoiled area made of ancient forests, small villages and rural traditions that tell a story of slow and conscious travel. Here you’ll […]
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Romantic weekend in Valle Maira: nature, silence and alpine villages for two
If you’re looking for a truly serene and intimate place to spend time together, start here: the Valle Maira. Forget crowded spas, standard hotels and over-touristed destinations. If what you really want is to disconnect, slow down and find space just for the two of you, this hidden valley in Piedmont is a surprisingly perfect […]
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Rose Gardens in Italy 2026: Gardens and Parks to visit in spring
Rose gardens in Italy are among the most fascinating naturalistic experiences to enjoy in spring. At this time of the year, the blooms reach their maximum splendor and the gardens transform into fragrant and colorful landscapes. From north to south, passing through historic islands and villages, the peninsula holds authentic botanical jewels. Historic parks, Italian […]
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Val di Cembra: what to see? 10 experiences between wild nature, villages and organic farm stays
Sometimes you just need to disconnect, to slow down, breathe fresh air and walk without rushing. If you’re looking for a destination like this, authentic, off the beaten path and immersed in nature, Val di Cembra might surprise you more than you expect.It’s still a little-known valley, shaped by terraced vineyards, wild canyons, quiet trails […]
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Eco-tourism in the Lake Penne Nature Reserve: where nature regenerates you
Do you dream of a silent and natural refuge to regenerate your body and mind and forget the chaos of the city? The Lake Penne Nature Reserve is the perfect place to regain balance and well-being. This WWF oasis is located in the heart of Abruzzo, between the peaks of Gran Sasso and the Adriatic […]
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Exploring Astigiano by Bike: A Journey Along Strada del Romanico
If you are love cycle tourism and Romanesque art, exploring the Astigiano by bike is the perfect experience for you: a slow journey through rolling hills, historic villages and ancient churches that narrate centuries of Piedmontese history. The route I want to share with you is the Strada del Romanico in the Alto Astigiano: an […]
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