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Sustainable Seville: 5 neighborhoods for a responsible and green city itinerary
Even Seville, one of the most beautiful cities in Spain, can be explored in a sustainable way, visiting less touristic and more authentic places, exploring the beautiful parks and gardens, respecting the environment and connecting with local communities. Located in southern Spain and the capital of the Andalusia region, Seville is a city filled with […]
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Green Seville: Parks and gardens not to be missed
Did you know that the parks and gardens of Seville form a unique network of historical green spaces, ideal for disconnecting from the urban rhythm? In addition to being home to one of the largest urban parks in Spain, the city offers centuries-old gardens, restored natural areas, and green corridors perfect for walking or cycling. […]
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How to choose the perfect eco-friendly accommodation in the Canary Islands: the 10 best eco-resorts and sustainable rural homes
With wild beaches, volcanic landscapes, unspoilt forests, and small picturesque villages, the Canary Islands are an ideal destination for those looking for an eco-sustainable holiday. Choosing an eco-friendly accommodation is a simple way to enjoy all this while preserving the beauty and authenticity of the islands. How to choose your perfect eco-friendly accommodation for visiting […]
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Towards responsible and sustainable tourism: how can we improve our travel experience and contribute to the sustainable development of destinations
In a world where tourism is globalized and has a significant relevance, the concept of sustainable tourism emerges. This term arises due to the increasing negative impacts of tourism on destinations. such as environmental degradation, loss of sociocultural identity and economic imbalance. As a result, it becomes necessary to link tourism with the idea of […]
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Magical and Green Bavaria, among Castles, Rivers and Woods
When we think of Bavaria, the first things that come to mind are Munich and its grand beer festival. Yet this charming region in southeastern Germany is much more than its enchanting capital and the famous Oktoberfest. Bavaria has breathtaking landscapes—from forests covering almost 40% of its area to majestic mountains and crystalline lakes. Bordering […]
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On the paths of the sculptures of Vaia: the wooden works by Marco Martalar
The sculptures by Marco Martalar, world-renowned wood artist, tell a story of rebirth and connection with nature. With the remains of trees devastated by the 2018 storm Vaia, Martalar has created unique and evocative works of art, scattered among the forests and mountains of Trentino and Veneto. Each of these sculptures is a tribute to […]
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Sleeping Among the Branches: The Bocchineri Tree House, Winner of the Ecobnb Awards
Immersed in nature’s green, among woods, ancient trees, organic gardens, and ecotourism itineraries, the Bocchineri Tree House is a unique structure that offers an ecological experience in close contact with nature. Located within the Bocchineri Estate, near Rogliano (Cosenza), this treehouse is part of a project that promotes sustainability in every aspect. On the approximately […]
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Italy’s Ecobnb Awards Winners – Discover the Best Eco-Stays
Discover the winners of Italy’s Ecobnb Awards and explore the best eco-friendly accommodations, combining sustainability, comfort, and unforgettable experiences. Celebrating a decade of Ecobnb, the Ecobnb Award honors the leaders in sustainable tourism, recognizing accommodations that excel in their commitment to environmental and social sustainability. Join us as we unveil the nominated hotels and the […]
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An Eco-friendly Refuge in the Medieval Village of Arcidosso: The History of Casa Al Castello
Interview with Luisa Martini, owner of Casa Al Castello: An Example of Eco-sustainability in the Heart of Tuscany In the heart of the medieval village of Arcidosso, under the imposing castle, is Casa Al Castello, a recently renovated structure that perfectly embodies the idea of eco-sustainable tourism and is among the nominated to the Ecobnb […]
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Diagonale du Vide: Sustainable Travel in the French Countryside
Discover the «low-density diagonal», better known as the Diagonale du Vide: a strip of land crossing France from northeast to southwest, often unknown and underestimated. Although the region is sparsely populated, it is rich in hidden treasures. Its charming villages, breathtaking natural landscapes and the tranquility of its countryside will leave you speechless. By following […]
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