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From Terni to Sibillini Mountains: A Green Guide to Discovering the Wildest Side of Umbria
Often called Italy’s green heart, Umbria is a mosaic of rolling hills, medieval villages, and sun-drenched vineyards. But beyond this gentle image, the region hides a wilder, more adventurous soul: one of deep valleys, remote mountains, evergreen forests and rushing waters that carve the land. This guide takes you through the most untamed side of […]
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An unconventional and sustainable journey through Italy: here are some suggestions for your next holiday there
Millions of people around the world dream of visiting Italy, with all its cities of art and natural landscapes and try the countless delicacies of its famous culinary culture. This mass tourism however is extremely noxious for the environment and for the balance of the country in general, for this reason, I chose to give […]
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Cento: Discovering the “Little Bologna” in a Weekend
Between Bologna and Ferrara, nestled in the heart of the Emilian plain, you’ll find Cento, a charming town that captures all the essence of Emilia in miniature. With its elegant porticoes, lively squares, and rich artistic heritage, Cento is known as the Little Bologna, yet it possesses an authentic and surprising soul of its own. […]
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Green Guide to Hoang Lien National Park: Discover Vietnam’s Wild Heart
Hidden in Vietnam’s far north, Hoang Lien National Park is one of the country’s most beautiful and biodiverse places. The park spans over 29,000 hectares of forested mountains near Sapa, in Lao Cai Province. It’s home to rare plants, animals, and several ethnic-minority groups who have lived here for centuries. Visiting Hoang Lien is not […]
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Valmalenco: an Authentic Haven in the Heart of the Lombardy’s Alps
Nestled among the majestic peaks of the Rhaetian Alps, Valmalenco is a valley that enchants anyone who loves the authentic mountain, unspoiled landscapes and towering summits. It is the perfect destination for those who wish to slow down: the air is pure, the forests breathe, and the small villages still preserve a genuine soul made […]
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Sustainable Sardinia: Authentic Villages, Green Travel, and Slow Living
Imagine standing on the deck of a ferry at sunset. In front of you, the Sardinian sea unfolds like a shimmering carpet of deep blues, turquoise tones, and golden reflections. The air is filled with the scent of salt and Mediterranean maquis — a unique blend of mastic, myrtle, and wild rosemary. On the horizon, […]
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Vacation in a windmill on the island of Santorini in Greece
Imagine opening your eyes and admiring the first light of dawn over the Aegean Sea right in front of you. Imagine savoring a carefully prepared breakfast in the morning, immersed in the peace and charm of an ancient windmill transformed into a luxury retreat. This is the enchantment awaiting those who choose to stay at […]
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Ecobnb Listed Among the 10 Best Alternative Platforms for Ethical Tourism by L’Indipendente
Ecobnb is among the 10 platforms highlighted by the Italian newspaper L’Indipendente as alternatives to Booking and Airbnb. An important recognition that values our commitment to fairer, more sustainable tourism that respects human rights. Mainstream tourism and its contradictions “Would you ever go on holiday booking your stay in places that, while you choose your […]
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Rio Zêzere and Cabril Reservoir: Eco Living in Central Portugal
Among lush mountains and the silvery reflection of the Cabril reservoir, in Portugal, lies a place that seems suspended between dream and reality. Rio Zêzere @exit_republic_portugal2025 is a haven for those seeking silence and community, authentic nature, and new perspectives on life. In this hidden corner of central Portugal, we interviewed Costanze, a Berliner who […]
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Lazio Maremma, between Villages and Nature
Rolling hills sloping down towards the sea, countryside dotted with olive groves and vineyards, ancient Etruscan necropolises and medieval villages telling stories of millennia: welcome to the Lazio Maremma. Nestled between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the volcanic reliefs of the Tuscia, this land is still less known than the Tuscan Maremma, yet it preserves natural […]
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