Tag Archives: respect for the environment

In Val di Zoldo, between “fogher” and ancient coral islands, dolomites and dinosaurs
“Sani! Vegn inte!” Charly opens the heavy chestnut door of the ancient mountain lodge. Outside only white, soft and bulky snow. Inside the loud fire of the fogher, the heart of the Val di Zoldo houses. A fireplace open on four sides and surrounded by massive wooden benches, where we sit as the inhabitants of these tiny […]
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Conero Park: the perfect holiday in Italy
Between the rock and lush vegetation to the sea: the Conero Regional Natural Park is a place of rare beauty that encompasses different habitats and views, but all stunning. Discover with us the beaches, villages full of history, the flight of birds, the capital of Marche, the smell of lavender and the best eco friendly accommodation […]
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Ceresole Reale: ecotourism in the Gran Paradiso National Park (Italy)
Do you already know Ceresole Reale, a cozy alpine resort situated at 1612m above sea level? We are in the Orco Valley, in Piedmont, at the foot of the Gran Paradiso National Park. The name of this village has ancient origins: once it was surrounded by Ceresiolae woods, that is, small cherries. Ceresole is a fantastic […]
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Why reduce water consumption
We are surrounded by water, yet the fresh one, which we can use for civic, agricultural, industrial and recreational uses, is less than one percent. Theoretically, it is constantly renewed from the evaporation and precipitation cycle but because of man’s activities the quality of it is degrading more and more, and climate change will lead to a significant decrease […]
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A holiday by electric car among the Alpine Pearls
From the Aosta Valley to the Graubünden, surrounded by the majestic and breathtaking nature of the Alps, you can experience a zero impact holiday by electric car and staying in eco-friendly accommodation. Here are 4 steps you can’t miss to immerse yourself in the silence of nature and to fully enjoy its rhythms by walking on foot, […]
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Longing slow Tuscany: destination Camaiore
5 tips for a mini-holiday in authentic Tuscany, among tastings and pilgrimages Let’s go for an eco-friendly weekend in Tuscany. Possibly by train, even better if by electric car or bicycle. Staying on a deluxe farm in the hills, with pool and local specialty: here is our offer for an unforgettable weekend, discovering a less touristy, simply authentic and slow, […]
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Top 30 most beautiful beaches in Spain
Everyone knows that Spain is one of the major tourist destinations around the world, especially for sun and seaside tourism. Do you already know what to do this summer? Here we tell you which are the 30 most beautiful beaches in Spain, to plan your days at the sea with Ecobnb! From north to south, […]
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Six places you can’t miss in Cambodia
Cambodia is the surprise you do not expect. We arrive here by curiosity, driven by the charm of Angkor temples and we find ourselves in a country that goes far beyond expectations. Cambodia is a place where you can experience a journey of wild nature and historical memory. A glorious history, that of monumental temples, and another […]
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Holidays are better if they’re car-free
Hours lost in a row and looking for parking, anxiety to get lost and exorbitant costs of gasoline and highway: these are are just memories when traveling without a car. Choosing to live a car-free holiday means not only respecting the environment, but also gaining time and living a more authentic and meaningful experience. The main drivers […]
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That’s why you do mustn’t steal sand
It still happens to see tourists caught at the airport trying to take away sandbags, then forced to pay fines. Unfortunately, many are still unaware that stealing sand from nature is nothing more than a whim that impoverishes the environment. Let’s see why. We have said it and repeated it many times: the responsible tourist or […]
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