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Montescudaio: Authentic Tuscany Between Hills and Sea
Nestled among the gently rolling hills that slope down towards the Tyrrhenian coast, Montescudaio is one of those Tuscan villages that captivate at first sight. Its panoramic position, just a few kilometres from the sea, and its perfectly preserved medieval layout make it an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic experience away from the […]
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Ecobnb Turns 10: Our Social Impact and 2024 by the Numbers
In 2024, Ecobnb celebrated a special milestone: ten years of activity dedicated to promoting sustainable tourism that respects nature, places, and local communities. Ten years during which we have built a community of responsible travelers and eco-friendly accommodations, working to reduce the environmental impact of tourism and enhance the natural and cultural heritage of our […]
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How to Explore the Coasts of Sardinia Sustainably
Turquoise waters fading into deep blue, hidden coves among rocks, golden dunes, the scent of myrtle, and salty wind on your skin. The coasts of Sardinia need no introduction: they are among the most beautiful and wild in the Mediterranean. But this beauty is fragile. In recent decades, mass tourism and overtourism have left a […]
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5 Unmissable Hikes in Val di Gresta, Trentino
A quiet and authentic corner of Trentino, nestled between Lake Garda and the peaks of Monte Stivo, Val di Gresta is a destination full of surprises. Known as the first organic valley in Trentino, it offers unspoiled rural landscapes, naturally cultivated fields, the scent of wild herbs, and a network of trails that invites you […]
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10 ideas for a sustainable holiday in Sardinia
Not only prstine seas but also spectacular and unexpected canyons, mysterious archaeological sites, and ancient places. Sardinia is home to surprising treasures: stone villages overlooking the quiet sea, forests scented with myrtle and juniper, lagoons where pink flamingos fly low, shaded woods, and nuraghi telling stories of ancient times. If you dream of a holiday […]
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Upper Lake Como: nature and villages for a sustainable holiday
There is a corner of Lake Como where tourism slows down, the air is fresher, and the landscapes become even more wild and authentic. The Upper Lake Como, stretching between the northern shores and alpine valleys, is the ideal destination for those seeking a sustainable holiday, with lakeside villages, scenic walks, and low-impact outdoor sports. […]
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Between Hot Springs and Forests: Discover Authentic Lower Bavaria
There is a part of Germany that preserves a genuine soul, made of lively towns, open-air thermal baths, and quiet forests. This is Lower Bavaria, a land crossed by the majestic Danube and clear rivers. Here hills alternate with cultivated fields and ancient forests, offering views that change with the seasons. The rhythm is set […]
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Sierra Norte Greenway: Slow Travel through Andalusia’s Wild Heart
Imagine cycling along an old railway line, where rails have given way to a natural path. Where tunnels are not rushed, and the Andalusian landscape stretches out calmly under a clear sky. This is the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Greenway – a route that invites you to travel with open senses and an open heart. […]
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Bonn, the Green City on the Banks of the Rhine
Bonn is a city that surprises with its tranquil yet cosmopolitan soul, blending historical elegance, international culture, and a strong commitment to sustainability. Nestled in the heart of the Rhineland, among vineyard-covered hills and the gentle flow of the Rhine, Bonn is the perfect destination for those seeking world-class museums, slow travel, endless parks, and […]
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From Rustic Retreats to Eco-Farms: 10 Sustainable Accommodations in Andalusia
Andalusia, located in the sunny south of Spain, offers an ideal setting for travelers looking to enjoy nature and sustainability. This diverse region ranges from beautiful coastlines to peaceful mountains. Luckily, exploring Andalusia in an eco-friendly way is easier than ever thanks to a growing number of sustainable accommodations. Below, you will find 10 eco-friendly […]
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