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The most beautiful national parks in Italy
A journey through nature and ancient villages, dense forests and traditions, wildlife and crafts: today we head towards the green heart of Italy, where nature is protected and the life follows its rhythms, where each trip becomes an adventure, to discover the colors and scents of nature. From the mountains to the sea, we have chosen […]
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In Milan arrives the first italian baby bike sharing
Have you decided to pass your holidays downtown? Would you try something new to do? Are you nature lovers who love biking among the green zones of your city or in the countryside? Bike sharing is what you are looking for: 100% ecology and 100% fun. From this year there’s a new in town: baby […]
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In Val di Zoldo, between “fogher” and ancient coral islands, dolomites and dinosaurs
“Sani! Vegn inte!” Charly opens the heavy chestnut door of the ancient mountain lodge. Outside only white, soft and bulky snow. Inside the loud fire of the fogher, the heart of the Val di Zoldo houses. A fireplace open on four sides and surrounded by massive wooden benches, where we sit as the inhabitants of these tiny […]
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When tourism is unsustainable: anti-tourism protests across Europe
Tourism is one of the largest and fastest growing industries in the world. Money, this industry is generating, are enormous. BUT- current system of mass tourism is unsustainable. More and more people across Europe start protesting against tourists in their towns. And that’s just a beginning. Wave of anti-tourism protests in Europe´s most popular destinations […]
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Conero Park: the perfect holiday in Italy
Between the rock and lush vegetation to the sea: the Conero Regional Natural Park is a place of rare beauty that encompasses different habitats and views, but all stunning. Discover with us the beaches, villages full of history, the flight of birds, the capital of Marche, the smell of lavender and the best eco friendly accommodation […]
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Ceresole Reale: ecotourism in the Gran Paradiso National Park (Italy)
Do you already know Ceresole Reale, a cozy alpine resort situated at 1612m above sea level? We are in the Orco Valley, in Piedmont, at the foot of the Gran Paradiso National Park. The name of this village has ancient origins: once it was surrounded by Ceresiolae woods, that is, small cherries. Ceresole is a fantastic […]
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A journey through the painted villages of Italy
There are in Italy beautiful villages, characterized by murals telling their history of ancient traditions. The Italian Association of Painted Villages, have censed all of them and we have decided to visit five of them. But do not stop here, and start discovering Italy’s most hidden corner, that perhaps are the most beautiful too. Orgosolo, Sardinia Between social […]
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After the earthquake the flowering of Castelluccio di Norcia is back
Citizens and the farmers of Castelluccio di Norcia have tried to save their village: they have, in part, succeeded. Even this year, the lucky tourists could admire the incredible flourishing of lentils. It all seemed lost after the October 30th earthquake. The roads were impractical, sowing seemed impossible. But the village did not give up, and […]
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Aosta Valley: an Italian region that will surprise you
Between Castles and Mines, ancient canyon routes and ecological B & B, we will discover the amazing Aosta Valley, an Italian region famous for its ski slopes, which also contains many other wonders. Aosta Valley is the smallest region in Italy, but also the perfect destination for an eco-sustainable travel, to explore a territory of dazzling […]
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A holiday by electric car among the Alpine Pearls
From the Aosta Valley to the Graubünden, surrounded by the majestic and breathtaking nature of the Alps, you can experience a zero impact holiday by electric car and staying in eco-friendly accommodation. Here are 4 steps you can’t miss to immerse yourself in the silence of nature and to fully enjoy its rhythms by walking on foot, […]
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