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5 Unforgottable Beaches in New Zealand
Unspoiled nature, sandy beaches, and warm thermal water, breathtaking cliffs, longboarding waves for surfers… Are you ready to discover the most beautiful beaches in New Zealand? Island of natural wonders, New Zealand is a country not to be missed. Between beaches, cliffs, and forests, nature is the watchword. Whether you’re visiting the North Island or […]
Continue readingSabina: a land to discover among olive groves and ancient villages
Millennial olive trees, gentle hills where small medieval villages climb and a millenary history. This is Sabina, a territory with a unique charm that embraces Lazio, Umbria and Abruzzo. Land of the ancient Sabine people, today it is still a little known place, but able to surprise with the colors of nature, the tranquility of […]
Continue readingComano 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 […]
Continue readingBologna: 10 Things to Do and See (+ Some Tips for a Green Weekend)
From culture to food, Bologna is a city full of things to do, wonders to see and itineraries not to be missed. Let’s find out the 10 best things to do and some eco-friendly experiences not to be missed! Bologna is also called “la Dotta” (the Learned), “la Rossa” (the Red) and “la Grassa” (the […]
Continue readingAmong woods and hermitages, here is Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park
Secular woods, waterfalls and sanctuaries between Emilia Romagna and Tuscany form a fascinating and evocative territory: it is Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park, a real paradise for all of us who love nature. What to see in Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park Established in 1993, the Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna […]
Continue reading15 Beautiful Eco Hotels Surrounded by Nature in Italy
From the Alps to Sicily, let’s start to discover the most beautiful eco-hotels, organic farms, and ecolodges surrounded by nature in Italy Have you ever dreamed of waking up to the chirping of birds and having breakfast among hundreds of trees? Nature, of course, is good for the mind and spirit. Scientists call it the […]
Continue readingSpain by bike: 8 routes to visit the peninsula
Would you like to discover Spain by bike? Here we show you 8 cycling routes that will allow you to discover the most fascinating corners of the peninsula We have selected 8 cycle routes, in which you can travel the peninsula enjoying unique experiences. Likewise, through these itineraries you will get to know the most […]
Continue readingYour 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 […]
Continue readingGrand Mesa National Forest: a Four-Season Beauty
A four-season forest: no matter if it’s winter or summer, at Grand Mesa National Forest there’s always room for adventure. From fishing enthusiasts to cross-country skiers, Grand Mesa National Forest is the perfect place to experience a nature-filled vacation. With more than 300 lakes and 1,000 square miles of greenery, Grand Mesa National Forest is […]
Continue readingA sustainable holiday among the wonders of Lunigiana, Italy
Lunigiana: borderland of ancient castles and surprising nature, as well as the stage of our journey between Tuscany and Liguria, between sea and mountains. Our eco-friendly holiday in Lunigiana To discover Lunigiana we have chosen as a starting point an enchanting organic farm located at 300 meters above sea level, on the hills of Sarzana. […]
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