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Gubbio and Surroundings: a Journey into the Green Heart of Umbria
Cobbled alleys, stone houses, and historic buildings embraced by gentle hills and dense forests: Gubbio is an essential destination for those choosing to visit Umbria. The town welcomes you like an open history book; strolling through its streets is like taking a step back in time, and its ancient walls guard secrets and tales of […]
Continue reading12 ideas for a train journey: your 2024 in green Italy
If you’re looking for an affordable, sustainable, comfortable, and captivating way to explore Italy, then a train journey might just be the perfect option for you. Not only will you be able to enjoy breathtaking views from the comfort of your seat, but you will also be doing your part to protect the environment. Train […]
Continue readingValentine’s Day Gifts: 10 Unique Experiences with the Ecobnb Gift Card
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with style and sustainability! Discover 10 unique experiences offered by the Ecobnb Gift Card! Valentine’s Day is approaching: surprise the person you love with something unique, romantic, and sustainable gift. It’s the Ecobnb Gift Card, a dematerialized gift that allows you to enjoy unforgettable experiences in environmentally conscious accommodations. Our Gift Cards […]
Continue reading10 ideas for a sustainable holiday
Even for just a moment, to feel the thrill, to fully enjoy life: traveling is to experience the world, falling in love and finding oneself. The wonders of the world are around us, near or far, and the possibilities for discovery are endless. Here are ten ideas for a dreamy sustainable holiday, among hiking in […]
Continue readingBerceto: Discover the Hidden Gem of Italian Apennines
In autumn for gathering the excellent and widespread porcini mushrooms, in winter for snowshoeing, and evenings in front of the fireplace enjoying the delicacies of the Apennines. In summer to enjoy cool tranquility between mountain and sea, and in spring to marvel at the colors of nature and follow the Via Francigena‘s stages. Berceto is […]
Continue readingEtna Unveiled: A Journey Through Sicily’s Enchanted Green Haven
The highest active volcano in Europe and all around a unique environment that offers breathtaking landscapes at every glance: today we take you to discover the greenest side of Sicily and its volcano, Mount Etna. With its 3300 meters in height, it is certainly one of the great symbols of the region, as well as […]
Continue readingSustainability at the foot of the Ligurian Alps: Interview with Cà Del Buio
Enter the world of Cà Del Buio Eco B&B with this exclusive interview with its founders, Rosa and Paolo. Discover how this unique accommodation in Perti (Finale Ligure) came to be and delve into the sustainable choices that brought the project to life. A 15th-century farmhouse transformed with dedication into an eco-friendly bed & breakfast […]
Continue readingThe Secret Wonders of Parrano: Castles, Caves and Water
Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Umbria, Parrano emerges as a village steeped in history, a jewel that gradually reveals itself through its medieval alleys and ancient stone walls. It is the perfect destination for a leisurely stay, combining history with dreamlike landscapes, not to mention the incredible thermal waters! Discovering Parrano: A Journey Through […]
Continue readingExploring Bordighera in 1 Day: The Wonders of the Riviera dei Fiori
Bordighera is one of the most charming villages on the Riviera dei Fiori. Just a few kilometers from the French border, from here you can admire the stretch of coastline leading to the Principality of Monaco, where Ventimiglia (4 km), Menton, and Roquebrune-Cap-Martin follow one another. Frequented both in summer and winter, Bordighera is famous […]
Continue readingPilgrimage to Rome: The Final Leg of the Via Francigena
The Via Francigena is an ancient pilgrimage route that stretches from Canterbury to Rome. It is a journey through history, culture, and spirituality and everyone has different reasons to do it. If you are interested in how the end of the Via Francigena is, read on! It’s more usual for pilgrims who would like to […]
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