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Green Guide to Hoang Lien National Park: Discover Vietnam’s Wild Heart
Hidden in Vietnam’s far north, Hoang Lien National Park is one of the country’s most beautiful and biodiverse places. The park spans over 29,000 hectares of forested mountains near Sapa, in Lao Cai Province. It’s home to rare plants, animals, and several ethnic-minority groups who have lived here for centuries. Visiting Hoang Lien is not […]
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Great Ocean Road Australia: A Journey Through Nature and Sustainability
The Great Ocean Road in Australia is one of the world’s most scenic coastal journeys. Stretching for 243 kilometers along Victoria’s southern coastline, it connects golden beaches, lush rainforests, and dramatic cliffs. Built by returned soldiers after World War I as a living memorial, the road stands as a tribute to both human resilience and […]
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Managing Risks in Natural and Protected Areas: Safety Tips for Eco-Tourism
Getting back to nature is a major aim of many people looking for a break or holiday. Be it in the woods, set across a remote beach, on a rural river, canal or waterway, or elsewhere. Those moments of peace, feeling at one with nature, and enjoying a sense of wellbeing are immense attractions in […]
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Natural Reserves of Brittany: 7 Slow Itineraries Between Beaches and Forests
Breathtaking beaches, a rich historical and cultural heritage, and lush nature: whether you love adventure or relaxation, Brittany is the perfect choice for your next holiday! In particular, we invite you to discover it through lesser-known routes. Admire the beauty of the natural reserves of Brittany by following slow itineraries immersed in nature. 1. Bogs […]
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Brantford and Ontario’s Wild Side: Waterfalls, Trails, and Sustainable Stays
If you’re dreaming of a vacation immersed in Canada’s most authentic natural landscapes—between river trails, nature reserves, and rural scenery that soothes the soul—Brantford might be your perfect destination. Nestled in the heart of Southern Ontario, this green-surrounded town is a gateway to an extraordinary network of hiking paths, parks, and protected areas, where you […]
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Cévennes National Park: A Green Escape through Water, Rocks, and Biodiversity
Located in the south of the Massif Central, Cévennes National Park spans nearly 3,000 km² and is known for its natural wealth, preserved landscapes, and rich cultural and historical heritage. Dive into this exceptional territory and let yourself be enchanted by its wonders. A Biosphere Reserve: A Place of Biodiversity and Sustainability Cévennes National Park […]
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Green Seville: Parks and gardens not to be missed
Did you know that the parks and gardens of Seville form a unique network of historical green spaces, ideal for disconnecting from the urban rhythm? In addition to being home to one of the largest urban parks in Spain, the city offers centuries-old gardens, restored natural areas, and green corridors perfect for walking or cycling. […]
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Itineraries and Wonders of the Livradois-Forez Park
Located in the heart of Auvergne, France, the Livradois-Forez Regional Natural Park is a true paradise of greenery and biodiversity. With its 300,000 hectares, it covers three departments and offers much more than just forests and lakes. You will find winding rivers, majestic volcanoes and picturesque villages not to be missed! With more than 160 […]
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Unveiling the Wild Side of Tuscany: Explore Alto Merse Nature Reserve
Tuscany is undoubtedly one of the most famous regions in Italy: Florence with its priceless art, Siena with its legendary Piazza del Campo, the wonder of medieval villages, the poetry of cypress-lined roads and rolling hills, and fine wines. Yet even here, there are hidden gems waiting to be discovered slowly and gently. One such […]
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Burcina: The Enchanted Garden of Piedmont That Blooms in a Spectacular Display
Located between the municipalities of Biella and Pollone, the Burcina Felice Piacenza Park Nature Reserve spans 57 hectares and is between 570 and 830 meters above sea level. This extraordinary park garden, created in the mid-19th century by the textile entrepreneur Giovanni Piacenza, represents a perfect balance between nature and human intervention, offering an ideal […]
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