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The most sustainable destination of Norway
Fjords, towering mountains, waterfalls, glaciers, northern lights and countless rivers: in Norway, nature is pure spectacle and the landscapes leave you breathless. They need to preserve and conserve this heritage, and Norway knows it. Environmental sustainability is part of the tradition of the country that now has become the undisputed leader in the fight against CO2 […]
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10 unique experiences to do in Werfenweng
Werfenweng is a picturesque village in Austria, able to conquer you from the first moment. We set off to discover this beautiful Alpine Pearl, located in the Salzburger Land at 900 meters above sea level, surrounded by majestic mountains. We have thus discovered a sustainable reality, immersed in a breathtaking landscape, offering numerous possibilities for […]
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Ratschings: 10 reasons to discover the Alpine Pearl of South Tyrol (also with Kids)
We arrive at Ratschings in an electric car. Around us the mountain peaks and picturesque natural landscapes. We meet the locals, we discover unbelievable corners of pristine nature. We taste the products of the earth, we know ancient trades. We explore this corner of South Tyrol and fall in love with it. With 7 villages, […]
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Cerrano Park: here is why you must visit it
Between sky and earth, between pinewoods, dunes and sea, in Abruzzo the Cerrano Park awaits you. It’s a marine area bounded by seven kilometers of coastline between the towns of Pineto and Silvi. It is a perfect destination for a weekend in nature, to be spent cycling, admiring beautiful sand dunes and strolling along the […]
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Green Scheme: the new Slovenian strategy for eco-tourism
Slovenia has always been fighting on the front line for sustainability and has now found the perfect solution to promote sustainable tourism among destinations and tourism services. Its name is ‘Green Scheme’: let’s discover what it is! Slovenia was nominated the European green capital and even when tourism is concerned, it’s all about sustainability. Green Scheme is the […]
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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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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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14 ideas to discover Emilia Romagna on a route
Over 2000 km among history, culture, local products and natural beauties in Emilia Romagna. This project is meant to give even more value to the 14 suggestions for the perfect route going through the region, a unique destination for those who love to walk and to explore – in a green way! Are you ready for […]
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Let’s discover Karst region in Slovenia
A mysterious and evocative underground world: let’s discover the Slovenian Karst, among caves, lakes and cycle paths. Not far from the Italian border, begins the Slovenian Karst, a region between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea that stands out for its incredible nature and interesting history. The Karst is a rocky limestone plateau that stretches as […]
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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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