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Moena: 10 green and family friendly experiences you can’t miss
Moena, fairy of the Dolomites, is a charming alpine village surrounded by some of the most beautiful mountains of Italy. The history of this incredible tourist destination is intertwined with the local legend of King Laurino, who reigned over a dwarf people on Mount Catinaccio with his daughter Ladina, living in a huge rose garden. […]
Continue readingDiscovering Italy’s hidden corners by train
A train ticket, a suitcase and your wanderlust. Joy wrote us from the UK, as she’s looking for some tips on a no-car holiday in Italy, to discover the beauties of this country not only in cities, but also in the countryside. Here are our suggestions. Dear Ecobnb, I’ve seen your website, and it’s such […]
Continue readingAmong the mountains of Lessinia: a praise of slow holidays
Between Veneto and Trentino lies the Lessinia park, a surprising destination where the mountain and its valleys meet dense woods, a thousand-year history, a vast network of trails to be covered on foot or by mountain-bike, fossils dating back to 50 millions of years ago and popular traditions to discover. At about fifty kilometers from […]
Continue readingYour eco-friendly holiday in a maso, typical farmstead of Trentino South Tyrol
Enjoy genuine produces on flowered balconies, let your breath take away by the valleys and majestic peaks, feel a few meters from the sky, forget the hectic pace of everyday life, the rediscovery of simple things: I do not know exactly what it is, but living the mountain, between relaxing walks, mountain biking and new […]
Continue readingLake Como: what to see and what to do
Stunning scenery, romantic villages and lake view restaurants: Lake Como needs few presentations. Known throughout the world, loved by many VIPs, today we discover some of its most charming corners for an unforgettable weekend, always with an eye for the environment! The Duomo of Como It is one of the most beautiful monuments in northern […]
Continue readingSalvaggio Blu: a trekking in the shepherds’ Sardinia
Spring is the perfect season to discover the wonders of Selvaggio Blu, a five-day trek in the Gulf of Orosei, along the eastern coast of Sardinia. Adventure, a bit of effort, unspoiled nature and breathtaking landscapes await you! Selvaggio Blu is a path in stages, drawn at the end of the eighties by Mario Verin […]
Continue readingSolo Qui (Only Here), a green experience in the Venetian countryside
An experience which you can have Only Here, at this eco-friendly Bed & Breakfast surrounded by rich flora and fauna in the Venetian countryside An enormous garden with many native plant- and tree species, two lakes with its fishes and turtles, and various itineraries nearby the B&B to discover the territory. Everything is natural and […]
Continue readingLet’s discover Karst region in Slovenia
A mysterious and evocative underground world: let’s discover the Slovenian Karst, among caves, lakes and cycle paths. Not far from the Italian border, begins the Slovenian Karst, a region between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea that stands out for its incredible nature and interesting history. The Karst is a rocky limestone plateau that stretches as […]
Continue readingChamois and La Magdeleine: eco-tourism with views on the Matterhorn
Come to explore two beautiful Alpine Pearls: Chamois (1815m) and La Magdeleine (1600m), two small towns lying on gentle slopes in front of the Matterhorn. We are in Valle d’Aosta, in Valtournenche, where to live in a simple and authentic way in contact with nature. Chamois and La Magdalene, Alpine Pearls The villages, which are just a few miles […]
Continue readingAran Valley: the less known Spain
Everyone heard about the beaches of the Balearics, the Plaza de la Villa in Madrid, the Ramblas of Barcelona, the villages of Andalusia and about the other iconic places in Spain. But there are many other places still unknown to mass tourism and that have so much to tell: there is for example the Aran […]
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