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Tag Archives: organic food

Holiday by Camper Throughout Italy: 8 Eco-Friendly Agri-Campsites

If you’re planning to go on holiday by camper and you’re looking for charming places surrounded by nature, agri-campsites are the perfect solution for you. However, what is exactly an agri-campsite? An agri-campsite is the combination of the essential nature of the holiday by camper and the relaxation experienced during a break on a farm. […]

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Eco Prague – Where to Shop Sustainably?

Prague is a beautiful city often compared to Paris. It is very easy to get lost in the wonderful streets of Prague. But can you buy eco and sustainable goods here? Sure you can! And we will show you some places, where to find them. Zero waste Zero-waste shopping is becoming more and more popular and it […]

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How to Eat Healthy and Organic While Travelling?

We already talked about the importance of healthy and organic eating. You can see the article here or find the nearest organic market. It is quite easy to eat healthy and organic at home. You understand the labels in shops, you know where the farmer’s markets are and you even have your own local farmer, […]

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A holiday in nature dedicated to spontaneity

In the countryside, in nature, between Pisa and Volterra, Marilena and Bruno, after years of searching, found the house of their dreams. Marilena lived in Turin, but when she was 18, she left the city to move in the Tuscan countryside, where she meets Bruno, who has always lived here. Together, they find an old […]

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Oasi Galbusera Bianca: your house in the nature near Milan

When you come to Oasi Galbusera Bianca, it is like crossing a portal of a fairy tale. It is located 40 km away from Milan and in a short time you can reach Brianza, with its active cities and companies… In a moment you’ll find yourself in the middle of green uncontaminated hills, surrounded by singing birds. Entering […]

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The 10 Most Beautiful and Sustainable Places to Discover Umbria

Umbria: a green pearl nestled between Tuscany, Lazio and Marche, where incredible landscape views intertwine with the history of Italy, in a hilly area dotted with villages of ancient origins and mysterious charm. Discovering it means living a multisensory experience: the eyes are filled with beauty, you breathe deeply the scents of nature, you touch […]

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Local And Delicious – 10 Most Popular Ecological Products in Istria

Eating ecological products offers a healthier perspective of life. Everything that you introduce into your body has consequences for your health, for this reason, organic has become the lifestyle choice of many people. Discover with us the best ecological products for green, healthy, joyful, and conscious travelers in Istria.  But first…..What is an ecological product? Ecological products derive […]

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From Trulli To Bio-Farmhouses: 10 Green Hotels you Can’t Miss in Apulia

Apulia, a picturesque region near the Adriatic Sea, which can be discovered in an eco-sustainable way. Discover beautiful places and their nature. Here you are, 10 eco-friendly hotels you cannot miss! Another name for Apulia is the “Heel of the Italian Boot“. It takes some time to explore this beautiful region, due to its narrow […]

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A holiday dedicated to Biodiversity

Biodiversity /bʌɪə(ʊ)dʌɪˈvəːsɪti/ noun the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat, a high level of which is usually considered to be important and desirable. A simple definition that encompasses all the richness of life and nature. From the smallest ones to big animals, from plants to humans, every […]

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To the discovery of Sicily, between Sagesta and Erice

«The influence of the spanish culture is just the last of many: the first is the greek, then the saracen and norman. The Renaissance, it just saw a glimpse of it. Now spray water all over these cultural seeds, add a blinding sun, african soil, a pile of dust and beautiful greenery – and you […]

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