Tag Archives: Italy
2020 the National Year of Tourist Train in Italy
2020 will be the National Year of Tourist Train. The Minister for Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism, Dario Franceschini, announced it this way: “After 2016 National Year of the Paths, 2017 National Year of the Villages, the 2018 Year of Italian Food and 2019 Year of Slow tourism now we want to promote another […]
Continue readingCharming architecture and sustainable design
There are some hotels and farmhouses where architecture and design meet the respect for nature and sustainability: modern accommodations harmoniously integrated into the greenery, offering every comfort and magical atmosphere. We went around Europe and selected 10 accommodations, perfect for your next holiday. A charming tower immersed in a vineyard In the heart of Val […]
Continue readingAn unusual and sustainable holiday in Cinque Terre
It is easy to understand why Cinque Terre are so famous, why tourists from all over the world want to see the villages of this corner of Liguria: just go and you’ll get it. I am madly in love with this Italian destination and I hope to return soon, but I would like to do it without […]
Continue readingIn the heart of Abruzzo among nature, villages and flavors
Abruzzo: land of wines, wild landscapes, rolling hills, rugged mountains and pristine sea. Today I will take you on a sustainable journey to discover this region, the green heart of Italy, capable of surprising for the richness of the landscapes, the magic of its ancient villages and its ancient traditions. In a land so rich […]
Continue readingFrom Ghost Town to Sustainable Destination: 4 Italian Villages to Visit
From ghost town to sustainable destination? Yes, it’s possible! In Italy, there are more than 5,000 abandoned villages. Some of these have been reborn thanks to sustainable tourism.. The Italian towns are pieces of history set among the valleys of our territories. Unfortunately for many years affected by increased depopulation. People move to the cities and […]
Continue readingGreen Holiday in Val di Non (Italy) between Canyons and Eco-Chalets
Our starting point is one of the romantic and eco-friendly chalets of Pineta Hotel, our destination is Val di Non where water, nature, and culture intertwine creating a place of magical atmosphere, the means of transport are our own feet, or perhaps a bike. These are the ingredients for a perfect and unforgettable weekend in […]
Continue readingGenoa as you’ve never seen it
A sunny weekend, a succession of climbs and downs, a break to enjoy a focaccia and a stroll down the sea: let’s discover Genoa from a new perspective, discovering its secrets and falling in love with this charming Italian city… Genoa enchants you with its breathtaking views, ancient frescoed palaces, and narrow, sometimes dark, alleys. It is […]
Continue readingCreative holidays in beautiful eco-friendly locations
Your next vacation can be the perfect opportunity to awaken your creativity, to dedicate yourself to your art, to let yourself be inspired by nature, by unexpected landscapes, by new glimpses. We found 10 eco-friendly destinations around the world perfect for artists, but also for those who simply want to experience new things. Get ready […]
Continue readingBirdwatching: 10 Eco-Friendly Places to Admire Birds
A pair of binoculars, a camera and maybe a book guide to recognize them: it takes little to practice birdwatching, yet seeing birds in their natural habitat is an experience that you must try, a new discovery that always gives emotions. For some it is a simple hobby, for others a real obsession, but birdwatching […]
Continue readingThe Sile Greenway: from the river resurgences to Jesolo by bike
By bicycle on the Greenway del Sile: so you can reach the sea from Treviso on two wheels! The Sile is the longest resurgence river in Europe. It springs in Vedelago, in the province of Treviso, then it flows into the sea in Jesolo, in the province of Venice. Since 2017, its shores are entirely […]
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