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Tag Archives: slow travel

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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Among the mountains of Lessinia: a praise of slow holidays

Between Veneto and Trentino lies the Lessinia park, a surprising destination where the mountain and its valleys meet dense woods, a thousand-year history, a vast network of trails to be covered on foot or by mountain-bike, fossils dating back to 50 millions of years ago and popular traditions to discover. At about fifty kilometers from […]

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Lake Como: what to see and what to do

Stunning scenery, romantic villages and lake view restaurants: Lake Como needs few presentations. Known throughout the world, loved by many VIPs, today we discover some of its most charming corners for an unforgettable weekend, always with an eye for the environment! The Duomo of Como It is one of the most beautiful monuments in northern […]

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The wonders of the woods in Trentino

You will find something more in woods than in books. Trees and stones will teach you that which you can never learn from masters. Saint Bernard We leave behind the whirlwind of the city and immerse ourselves in a forest, to discover the silence, to explore nature, to be breathless in front of indescribable landscapes, […]

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Salvaggio Blu: a trekking in the shepherds’ Sardinia

Spring is the perfect season to discover the wonders of Selvaggio Blu, a five-day trek in the Gulf of Orosei, along the eastern coast of Sardinia. Adventure, a bit of effort, unspoiled nature and breathtaking landscapes await you! Selvaggio Blu is a path in stages, drawn at the end of the eighties by Mario Verin […]

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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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Your gourmet holiday in the year of Italian Food

From Napoli’s pizza to the Bolognese lasagna, from trofie pasta with pesto to amatriciana: how many times have we thought that there is nothing comparable to Italian food? The country boasts a world-famous and unique food and wine heritage. This is why 2018 was declared the Year of Italian food, a unique opportunity to enhance […]

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The new travellers say no to the plane: how to “slow travel”

Travel is obviously connected to the idea of a means of transport and among all, flying is usually placed at number one. Fast, safe, low-cost: the plane is the most used means of transport when it comes to cover long distances in a small time on a budget. What better means of transport to represent […]

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Faentina railway, a train travel on Dante’s footsteps from Florence to Faenza

Along the places of Dante’s exile, the Faentina Railway invites us to discover the uncontaminated landscapes of the Tuscan Romagna Appennines, traveling from Florence to Faenza. Every traveler will be enchanted by the views follow one another in this trip so charming, in what is also called the Dante train. In less than two hours, you live a […]

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Walking 400km through the Apennines: Graziano’s adventure

400 km on foot in the unspoiled nature of the Italian Apennines, through small hamlets, ancient hermitages, parks and natural forests. 17 days spent walking along the Escursione Appenninica, traveling at 3 km per hour to discover the silence and the unique landscapes of a hidden and almost unknown Italy. 17 legs through 4 regions (Umbria, Marche, Toscana and Emilia-Romagna), 11 provinces e 3 […]

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