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Abruzzo Slow: 5 Green Itineraries not to be missed
From the charming villages perched in the mountains, to the crystal clear sea, Abruzzo is the perfect destination for an eco-sustainable and slow holiday. Today we offer 5 green itineraries to discover Abruzzo in a slow way, enjoying less known landscapes, hidden beauties and local products, respecting the environment. Between the peaks of the Apennines […]
Continue readingAndalo With The Family: Top 10 Walks
Looking for an easy itinerary with children? Here are the 10 most beautiful walks in Andalo suitable for families! Located at 1,040 meters above sea level on the Paganella Plateau, Andalo is a real paradise for those who love the mountains, and offers endless possibilities of slow itineraries suitable for all tastes. From easy walks […]
Continue readingSmall Tour Between Chianti and Montecatini
Are you ready to discover Chianti and Montecatini? Between rolling hills and medieval villages, Tuscany and its natural landscapes will surprise you! When to go? For this tour between Chianti and Montecatini, we recommend the autumn period. It’s ideal to walk, bike, and discover the local beauties, because the climate is not too hot, and […]
Continue readingSimple Ways to Support Sustainable Travel
The number of tourists travelling in different countries multiplied post-pandemic. People are excited to finally go out, meet new people, and explore various places. Unfortunately, while it has a positive effect on the tourism industry, economy, and personal happiness, it often negatively impacts the environment. Luckily, some organisations and companies promote sustainable travel, like those […]
Continue readingThe Lawyer’s Guide to Injuries Associated with Bicycling Accidents
Bicycling can be a great way to burn calories and get some exercise, but it can also be dangerous. One must follow the required safety practices while riding the bicycle. However, there will be instances where mishaps do happen because of the negligence of other drivers on the road. In case you become a victim […]
Continue readingLake Endine on Foot or by Bike
Lake Endine really offers unique landscapes, between history and nature, and several enchanting places that are worth a visit. Today we suggest some things not to be missed, walking or cycling. Lake Endine is located in Val Cavallina, in the Orobie Alps. Rich in forests and surrounded by mountains, this valley offers the opportunity to […]
Continue readingMatera: our blog tour to discover the pearl of Basilicata
We had already understood how beautiful Basilicata was, but we could not imagine how magical, unique, and wonderful Matera could be. After taking us to some of the most beautiful villages in Basilicata, the blog tour organized by Martulli Viaggi, with Francesca Milione, led us to the most important jewel in the region. Are you […]
Continue reading6 Ways to Improve Your Health and Happiness by Travelling Sustainably
Travelling experiences feed the mind and the soul. With the development of transportation services, everyone gets the chance to explore the world with all its wonders. However, we often feed our experience pool on behalf of planet Earth. As it is today, tourism poisons our Mother Planet – transportation that has enormous gas emissions, reckless […]
Continue readingMurals, Tibetan bridges and mountains: the villages of Basilicata
Luigi, one of our guides, had warned us even before arriving in the Lucanian territory. Basilicata would have remained in our hearts forever, it would have made us fall in love. Looking at the first rolling hills aboard our bus we still didn’t realize how right he would be. We have recently finished a beautiful […]
Continue readingThe Great Desmontegar festival is back: let’s celebrate transhumance in Primiero!
The Great Desmontegar Festival is back for the twenty-second edition. It’s time to celebrate the return of the cattle to the valley after the summer pasture. It is a tradition and this year, after two editions affected by the pandemic, it returns to its former glory, involving inhabitants and visitors from all over the Primiero […]
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