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Nature and villages of Belluno Dolomites National Park
Hundreds of paths, forest roads, mule tracks, via ferratas allow us to enter the woods, meadows and rocky mountains of Belluno Dolomites National Park. Established in 1990 and Unesco heritage since 2009, the Park, still little known today, reserves shows of great beauty every day. What to see in Belluno Dolomites National Park Belluno Dolomites […]
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Comano Terme, the genuine soul of Trentino
Nestled between Lake Garda, the Brenta Dolomites and the Adamello Brenta Natural Park, here is Comano Terme. We are in an Italian alpine resort with a unique charm. Among Dolomite landscapes that leave you breathless, roaring streams and thermal cures, this enchanting Trentino village is ready to surprise you! What to do and see in Comano […]
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Your active holiday in the village of Tuenno, in Italy
One of the oldest towns in Val di Non and an unmissable destination for lovers of trekking and mountain biking: Tuenno is an enchanting place, capable of harmoniously combining rural traditions with modernity. We are located at 629 meters above sea level, under the wooded slopes of the Brenta Group, in an area whose main […]
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Monti Sibillini National Park: Complete Guide to Your High-Altitude Adventure
Visit Monti Sibillini National Park to live a truly magical holiday surrounded by 70,000 hectares of majestic nature, in an area rich in culture and ancient history The Park houses the highest mountain range in the northern Appennines. The highest peak is Mount Vettore, with its 8,123 ft. Other notable mountains include Mount Priora, Mount […]
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Living in the mountains: 10 eco-friendly hospitality that will make you dream
Jean-Jacques Rousseau once wrote “I must have mountain torrents, rocks, firs, dark forests, mountains, steep roads to climb or descend, precipices at my side to frighten me.” Have you ever felt like this? Have you ever dreamed of leaving everything and living in the mountains, watching breathtaking sunrises, breathing pure air and discovering the silence […]
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Streams and pastures: the dreamy landscapes of Val di Fumo
There is a path that allows you to discover in a few hours an amazing territory, made of postcard landscapes, flowing water and clouds that seem to envelop you. Val di Fumo is the southernmost valley of Adamello Brenta Park and is located right on the border with Lombardy, delimited by Mount Fumo (3409 m) […]
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Ciclovie dei Parchi: 10 Bike Routes Through the Parks of Emilia Romagna
Is cycling your passion? Follow the Ciclovie dei Parchi and discover 10 bike itineraries among the most beautiful parks of Emilia Romangna. “A bike ride is an escape from sadness” – James E. Starrs. Cycling is your biggest passion? And you really like doing it in the middle of unspoilt nature? You’re in the right […]
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Discover a Geopark: 5 green experiences in Adamello Brenta Park
They almost seem to face each other, the Brenta Dolomites on one side and the Adamello-Presanella group on the other. Here there’s Adamello Brenta Geopark, the largest protected area in Trentino. Between fairytale landscapes and wild nature, in this wonderful territory you can get lost among majestic peaks, suggestive glaciers, thick woods, waterfalls and enchanting […]
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Alta Via Dei Parchi: strolling aroud 500 Km of Unspoilt Nature
Above all, do not lose your desire to walk. Everyday, I walk myself into a state of well-being & walk away from every illness. I have walked myself into my best thoughts.. (Søren Kierkegaard) With this quote, the famous philosopher Kierkegaard wants us to think about how important walking is in our everyday life. Also, […]
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San Michele: the Abbey which inspired Umberto Eco
Let’s discover the San Michele Abbey, a majestic abbey on the top of the Pirchiriano mountain, in the west of Turin. This abbey inspired the author Umberto Eco for its debut novel The Name of the Rose. …because of the inaccessible position, the abbey was capable of generating fear in every traveler who approached it… […]
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