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The Best Dog-Friendly Holidays in Italy: 10 Places to Explore with Your Pet
Looking for a pet-friendly holiday in Italy where your dog is truly welcome? We’ve selected 10 dog-friendly destinations and accommodations that are perfect for traveling with your four-legged friend, surrounded by nature, relaxation, and unforgettable adventures. Planning a holiday with your dog is not always easy: every four-legged companion has different needs, and not every […]
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Mountain Bike Tours in Merano Through Forests and Panoramic Views
Imagine setting off on your bike through the vineyards and finding yourself, in less than an hour, among the alpine pastures. It’s not a dream, it’s simply a morning on your bike in Merano. This variety of landscapes and breathtaking views will make your mountain bike tours in Merano unique and unforgettable. The city is […]
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Valdichiana Senese: a sustainable guide to ancient Tuscany and authentic experiences
We have all heard of Chianti, Siena or the famous Val d’Orcia: these stunning destinations in Tuscany simply need no introduction. But then there is Valdichiana Senese, sitting quietly beside all of this with an almost stubborn discretion. Charming villages, a landscape shaped by rolling hills and millennia-old traces of a civilisation that predates Rome. […]
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2026 Blue Flags in Italy: Sustainable Beaches to Discover This Summer
Summer has finally arrived, and with it comes one of the most eagerly awaited announcements for beach lovers: the 2026 Blue Flag awards. The list is compiled by the Foundation for Environmental Education, which evaluates water quality, environmental management, services and safety based on precise and verifiable criteria. The Blue Flags therefore serve as a […]
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Car-Free Spotorno: Tips for Your Slow Holiday in Liguria
Reaching the sea without driving, forgetting weekend traffic, and moving on foot between beaches, the historic center and scenic trails: in Spotorno, on the Western Ligurian Riviera, all this is possible. The town is small enough to be enjoyed slowly, yet well connected for travelers who want to explore the surroundings by train, bus or […]
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Sleeping in the woods: 12 eco-friendly facilities to experience the benefits of connecting with nature
Contact with nature is today more than ever an essential requirement to cope with the stress imposed on us by society. Soaking in the green and sleeping in the woods are regenerating and therapeutic activities. Therefore, they can reduce overall anxiety levels, leading us to rediscover our well-being. For this reason, tourism related to forest […]
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Monticello d’Alba and its surroundings: green guide to Roero, between walks, wine and authentic flavors
Imagine walking through the streets of a medieval village, stopping on a bench to breathe fresh air and having a chat with a local. Then, at sunset, sip a glass of wine accompanied by typical products as you’re looking at the Roero hills. We are in the heart of one of the most authentic corners […]
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Middle Volturno Valley: A Green Guide to Villages, Nature and Authentic Flavours
Some places do not always appear in the most classic travel guides, yet they know how to surprise those looking for a different, slower journey. The Middle Volturno Valley, in the heart of Alto Casertano, is one of these still little-known corners of Campania. Here, the Volturno River flows through hills, historic villages, olive groves, […]
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Moneglia: A Green Guide to the Sea, Villages, and Trails of the Riviera di Levante
There are places in Liguria that seem made for slowing down. Moneglia, nestled along the Riviera di Levante between the blue of the sea and the green of the headlands, is one of them: a compact, elegant village where life still flows at a gentle pace. Here you can alternate days on the beach with […]
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Val d’Orcia: Authentic slow experiences among thermal baths, vineyards and ancient paths
Some places invite you to slow down and savour every moment. Val d’Orcia is one of them. Here, roads wind through rolling hills, rows of cypress trees and stone villages seem frozen in time. And it’s no coincidence that it was recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004. It is the result of […]
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