Tag Archives: Italy
Oltrepò Pavese: The Hidden Heart of Lombardy
Oltrepò Pavese, a hidden gem in the heart of Lombardy, offers travelers a fascinating mix of breathtaking landscapes, enogastronomic culture, and centuries–old traditions. Located south of the Po River, this area is a land of rolling hills, lush vineyards, and medieval villages. If you are looking for a destination that combines natural beauty, good wine, […]
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The magic of the river: green weekends in Italy
Let us be lulled and carried away by the sound of water, let’s discover the natural habitats of some of Italy’s most beautiful waterways, discover the places that have often shaped the history of our cities and dive right into pristine nature and enjoy the silence and sun: let’s rediscover the pleasure of a holiday on […]
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Supramonte and Dorgali: Our Green Travel Guide to Sardinia
Are you ready to live a new exciting eco-friendly adventure in Sardinia? After taking a sustainable journey through the beauties of Alghero and the Porto Conte Natural Park, we are ready to delve into the wonderful paths of the Supramonte (a mountain chain) and the breathtaking views of Dorgali, together with Maria of Viaggiare Green […]
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Sarrabus and Domu Bresca: Hidden Gems of Sardinia
Imagine a place nestled between stunning coastlines and imposing massifs, a territory where nature reigns supreme and traditions intertwine with daily life. A place where the crystalline sea crashes onto pristine beaches and the Mediterranean scrubland smells of juniper and myrtle. This place exists. It’s the Sarrabus, a historic region of Sardinia located southeast of […]
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When the hostel is better than a hotel, the best green hostels in Europe
A trip with friends, but also a romantic getaway without breaking the bank, low-budget travelers with children: the green hostels are becoming more and more and now they do not offer just a simple and spartan accommodations. They are places of encounter and exchange of ideas, places to have fun and explore by following sustainable […]
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Malcesine and Mount Baldo: 10 Experiences You Can’t Miss
Malcesine is a beautiful town that borders both Veneto and Trentino. Even Goethe, the famous German writer, fell in love with the town during his travels in Italy. Today, visitors are still enchanted by Malcesine’s charm and its privileged location at the foot of the majestic Mount Baldo and on the shores of Lake Garda. […]
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Explore San Marino in One Day
San Marino, a microstate nestled within the territory of Italy, located exactly in the heart of Italy, and with its 33,000 inhabitants is the third smallest state in Europe. However, it’s not just that; it is also the oldest existing Republic. What I particularly liked about visiting this place is not only the amazing atmosphere, […]
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Pieve Fosciana and the mysterious thermal lake of Prà di Lama: all the beauty of Garfagnana
Enclosed between the Apuan Alps and the Tuscan–Emilian Apennines, Garfagnana is a truly fascinating Tuscan territory. But above it’s all an ideal destination for a holiday in nature, away from the more well-known circuits. Here you can find the evocative village of Pieve Fosciana and its Prà di Lama thermal lake.Vividly evocative landscapes, ancient legends, […]
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6 Dream Organic Farms To Explore Gubbio
Between ancient districts and rolling hills, Gubbio is a pearl of Umbria that fascinates with its historical beauty and natural landscapes. The center of Gubbio is a treasure of churches, buildings and squares that transport you back in time. The hills around the city among the valleys of the Tiber, the Chiascio and the Via […]
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Closer to Gubbio, an ecological Agribnb to reconnect with the Earth
10 minutes from the historic center of Gubbio, discover this energetically self-sufficient AgriBnb by reading the interview with Elena Ciucci, who tells us how she brought her dream to life “One must create places to halt our haste and wait for the soul.” Elena quotes this beautiful phrase by Tonino Guerra to explain why she […]
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