Tag Archives: Puglia
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 […]
Continue readingYoga and painting: your spiritual getaway in Italy
Are you a yoga teacher? Or do you want to spend a different holiday, dedicated to meditation? This article will reveal 10 fantastic places for a rejuvenating experience in nature, dedicated to your wellness. You will improve your yoga practice or approach to this healthy practice for the first time, you can take your students […]
Continue readingFerragosto: Festivals and Holiday Events in Italy
Where does the name Ferragosto come from? The name Ferragosto comes from the name of the Roman Emperor Octavian. How can it be? How can the name Ferragosto come from Octavian? Octavian defeated all his enemies and he became the first emperor to be honoured with the title of Augustus, the Greatest of all, in […]
Continue readingItaly’s best eco-friendly beaches
There are a protected pine forests, stretches of white sand that have been restored to their natural state with sand dunes, beaches that have banned cars and planned eco-efficient transport, others have focused on the waste collection or on the use solar energy. Let’s find out Italy’s best ecofriendly beaches. Not only the most clean, but […]
Continue readingEcovillages: the noisy sound of silence of Mother Nature
When I was first assigned this article I thought “eco-villages” (or ecovillages) were just resorts with a green approach to the environment. Well, I was wrong. Ecovillages (or eco-villages) are communities with a strong ecological focus but the project is not exactly the one of a week or more of vacation stay. It may actually […]
Continue readingAt low speeds, on the old rails of Italy
There were once more than six thousand kilometers of track on which they traveled the first puffing steam trains, among bridges and natural italian landscapes, cultivated plains and wild woods, hills dotted with rows of trees and breathtaking mountains. Next came the high speed, the highways and cars, and those old rails are become rusty […]
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