Tag Archives: respect for the environment

How to offer eco-toiletries to your guests
When you manage an eco-friendly hospitality, choosing the right products is one of the most difficult decisions. Nicoletta wrote us asking for a tip on how to find the right eco-friendly toiletries, the perfect ones to provide in her holiday house. Here are the three most important rules to keep in mind! Dear Ecobnb, I […]
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Funen, the green corner of heaven in Denmark
A land of fantasies, jewel like towns and precious historical cradles. Everything here is based on sustainability and is environment friendly. This is Funen Island, in Denmark. Denmark has always been a leading country as far as sustainability is concerned (you can read all about it here). But today we are going to discover the fabulous […]
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Destination Serbia: 10 green itineraries you can’t miss
Ready to live a great adventure? Forget the most famous destinations and set off to discover less known, but no less interesting corners of the world. In the heart of the Balkan peninsula there are waiting for you a wild nature, endless spectacular itineraries, adrenaline activities, but also festivals, folklore and charming villages. Serbia is a […]
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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. […]
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A holiday under the stars in Italy
I know nothing without certainty. But the sight of stars makes me dream. (Vincent Van Gogh) Places far from the world, where artificial lights are few and it is easier to dream: we offer you 10 magical locations where you can live a sustainable holiday, admiring the stars like never before. I’ve always loved looking […]
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Tourism is still polluting our Planet
A study on a global scale tells us that there is still much to do: tourism pollutes much more than estimated, it’s responsible for 8% of global greenhouse gases emissions, thus contributing significantly to climate changes that are destroying the environment and the planet. The study “The carbon footprint of global tourism“, conducted by the […]
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Chamois 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 […]
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Aran 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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Dreaming of a mountain hut: the eco-friendly ‘Rifugio Sogno’
Have you ever dreamed of leaving everything once and forever and changing your life completely? Guela and Roberto did it. Now, owners of a mountain hut by chance, they left their office work and opened their Rifugio Sogno (literally, a mountain hut named ‘Dream’), at 2500m, among the Valle D’Aosta mountaintops and in the Alpine Pearl […]
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Il Querceto Farmhouse – between biodiversity and relax
Let’s discover together Il Querceto Farmhouse, the perfect place for an unforgettable holiday in Basilicata, discovering ancient grains and oriental disciplines. At the center of the Apennines Lucano Val d’Agri Lagonegrese National Park, in Marsicovetere, there is the farmhouse Il Querceto, the first ecological agritourism farm in Basilicata. For eight years engaged in the preservation of […]
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