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Tag Archives: slow travel

Top 10 waterfalls of the Adamello Brenta Natural Park

Jumps of water immersed in the uncontaminated nature that will leave you breathless. Let’s discover 10 beautiful waterfalls of the Adamello Brenta Natural Park, Trentino, Italy Among our favorite destinations in Trentino, there is certainly the Adamello Brenta Natural Park, a place where nature offers unique shows and unexpected encounters, showing its pristine beauty in every […]

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A magical location in the nature of Liguria

There is a very special place in Liguria, a magical location that feels like freedom. On the banks of a stream, you can experience a natural vacation, where you can rediscover the beauty of the essential, the pleasure of lying in the sun, reading a good book when it’s raining outside, walking barefoot in the […]

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A holiday in a villa between luxury and sustainability

You are looking for a villa just for you and your friends, an exclusive place to spend your holidays with your family, a destination that combines luxury and comfort with respect for the environment and sustainability. You’re in the right place, because this article is designed just for you. We have selected 10 incredible villas […]

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Imperia: your Italian holiday among olive trees and the sea

Set, like the rest of the region, between sea and mountains, Imperia is a city with two faces, capable of giving unexpected corners of beauty. The city, once industrial and now more touristic, was born from the merger of Oneglia and Porto Maurizio, two historically and geographically distinct territories that still show some differences. You […]

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The Year of the Slow Tourism in Italy

Long-distance footpaths and cycle-paths, panoramic railways, horse riding or tours in kayak… the keyword is Slow Travel. This year is the Slow Tourism year in Italy. Let’s see what slow travelling means and how to enjoy it in Italy Slow tourism is increasingly appreciated for the authentic experiences it can give. New travelers say no to the airplane. Tourism in […]

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6 incredibile seaside villages for yours Italian summer

They have their own poetry, the seaside villages. It is perhaps the saltiness you feel in the air. The sound of the waves cradling you. Perhaps it is the welcome of those who live there, that always carries the sea inside their souls. Perhaps the light, when the sun seems to play with water. Their […]

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A wonderful weekend among the hills of Macerata

A city of a thousand souls and all around beautiful hills and small villages: the province of Macerata welcomes you with incredible scents and colors, often leaving you speechless for its views, the cultural jewels scattered in the green and the feeling of genuineness that you breathe everywhere. Those who choose the hills of Macerata […]

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10 incredible places to sleep under the stars

Fall asleep admiring the stars, feeling part of the Universe, trying to imagine its immensity: an experience to live at least once. And what better time than your summer vacation? We have selected 10 locations around the world where you can sleep under the stars, live the nights in a new way and feel a […]

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In praise of escape: 10 chic breaks in Italy far from everything

You need to stop. To get off the daily carousel made of a thousand commitments and situations that sometimes appear asphyxiating. To get away from the usual routine, so tiring and pressing. You need to escape. To find your balance, to breathe and rediscover beauty. Sometimes escape is really necessary, and what better way than […]

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Santa Cristina well: a mystery of Sardinia

In Sardinia there is a mysterious place, a fascinating archaeological monument. It is the well of Saint Cristina’s sanctuary, sacred nuragic area par excellence, which stands on a basaltic plateau near Paulilatino. When you find yourself in front of the well it is not easy to believe that it is a work dating back to […]

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