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Hidden Murgia: Wild Landscapes in Apulia and Rural Hospitality
There’s a corner of Apulia where the land turns rugged and the colors unfold across hollows, hills, escarpments, and ravines. This landscape is shaped by limestone, giving rise to many karst features: sinkholes, canyons, dolines, and caves. You won’t find permanent surface rivers, but the underground hides aquifers and secret streams. We’re in the Murge […]
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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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The Rise of Green Tourism: How Travelers Are Redefining Sustainability
In a world increasingly aware of environmental impact, sustainability is no longer just a buzzword, it’s a necessity. And in the tourism sector, this has sparked a powerful movement: green tourism. Also known as sustainable or eco-friendly travel, green tourism emphasizes minimizing negative effects on the environment while maximizing positive contributions to local communities and […]
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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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Discover La Salle: A Sustainable Holiday in the Heart of the Aosta Valley
Nestled in a dreamlike alpine setting, La Salle is a hidden gem in Italy’s Aosta Valley, at the foot of Mont Blanc. This authentic village, bathed in sunlight and surrounded by vineyards and orchards, invites visitors to rediscover slowness, silence, and the pure beauty of the Alps. Despite its proximity to popular ski resorts and […]
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Unveiling the Wild Side of Tuscany: Explore Alto Merse Nature Reserve
Tuscany is undoubtedly one of the most famous regions in Italy: Florence with its priceless art, Siena with its legendary Piazza del Campo, the wonder of medieval villages, the poetry of cypress-lined roads and rolling hills, and fine wines. Yet even here, there are hidden gems waiting to be discovered slowly and gently. One such […]
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Urbino and Beyond: An Eco-Friendly Escape into Italy’s Artistic Heartland
Immersing yourself in the city of Urbino means embarking on a true urban journey of ups and downs through stone-paved alleyways, hidden staircases and little secret squares where ancient chapels and palaces—still home to the University—or lively student hangouts peek out at every turn. Nestled between the Metauro and Foglia valleys on gentle hills that […]
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Agriturismo San Lorenzo: a green dream in the hills of Umbria
In the heart of Umbria, among the hills that embrace Assisi, Gubbio and Perugia, stands the Agriturismo San Lorenzo, an ancient farmhouse transformed into an oasis of eco-sustainable hospitality. Winners of the Ecobnb Award, Monica and Stoyan have made their passion for nature and responsible tourism a mission, as they told us in this interview. […]
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Bergamo-Brescia the culture bike path
The Bergamo-Brescia culture bike path stretches for 76km, crossing 34 villages and historic centres, all to be discovered, with 872 items of historic and cultural interest. The route also includes 13 additional loops and some pedestrian links, which allow you to reach many extra stages. In this way you will reach a total of 170 […]
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