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A Slow Holiday in the Tuscan Maremma
From the crystal clear sea to the dense forests in the mountains, from the cultivations in the hills to the natural thermal baths: Maremma is a rich and fascinating place to explore on foot or by bike, discovering the variety of its landscapes, retracing centuries of history through important testimonies such as the Etruscan cities and […]
Continue readingValdarno Bike Road: 6 Slow Itineraries in Tuscany
Do you dream of a green holiday in close contact with nature? The Valdarno Bike Road invites you to get to know a more authentic Tuscany, among small villages and suggestive landscapes. Both Italians and foreign tourists love Tuscany for its cities of art, unspoiled landscapes and culinary traditions. If you want to discover the beauties of […]
Continue readingTuscan-Emilian Apennine UNESCO: 6 Green Locations Not to Miss
If you dream of a nature getaway, the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine is the perfect destination for you. We suggest 6 unmissable green places to discover the natural beauties of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, away from everyday stress. In June 2015, the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine received the prestigious UNESCO status of Man and Biosphere Reserve. The Reserve is in the […]
Continue readingPodere Vallescura, Digital Detox in the Umbrian Hills
Do you dream of unplugging from the daily routine and reconnecting to nature with a digital detox and eco-sustainable holiday? Among 50 hectares of green hills and just a few km from Perugia, Podere Vallescura is one of the best off-grid locations in Europe! We interviewed Simone and Simona who told us everything about this […]
Continue readingPietrasanta, Versilia: the Green Guide to an Open-Air Museum
Pietrasanta, a city of many facets. At the foot of the Apuan Alps, on the slopes of the hill of Sala, it represents a meeting point between ancient history and modern art. Why don’t you try to discover it in an eco-sustainable way? An ancient village in the province of Lucca, Pietrasanta has earned the […]
Continue readingThe Real Cinque Terre, Beyond the Iconic Red Tower House in Riomaggiore
Among cultivated terraces, and dry stone walls, heroic winemakers, and ancient traditions… Discover the most authentic Cinque Terre No caption is needed to identify its location: The Cinque Terre. Each year over 2.5 million people visit this beautiful area. 2.5 million people! It’s no surprise. The 5 villages that make up the Cinque Terre are […]
Continue readingCharming architecture and sustainable design
There are some hotels and farmhouses where architecture and design meet the respect for nature and sustainability: modern accommodations harmoniously integrated into the greenery, offering every comfort and magical atmosphere. We went around Europe and selected 10 accommodations, perfect for your next holiday. A charming tower immersed in a vineyard In the heart of Val […]
Continue readingThe Incredible Green Ireland to Discover
Ireland: land of wild coasts, a legendary and 5000 years long history, incredible landscapes, of the pubs in town. Let’s find out together why it’s the perfect destination for your next sustainable trip! A bike ride on the Wild Atlantic Way, to the discovery of the 2500km of savage coastline, where you will find more wild horses […]
Continue readingAn unusual and sustainable holiday in Cinque Terre
It is easy to understand why Cinque Terre are so famous, why tourists from all over the world want to see the villages of this corner of Liguria: just go and you’ll get it. I am madly in love with this Italian destination and I hope to return soon, but I would like to do it without […]
Continue reading10 Best Things To Do In Sardinian Hinterland
Are you looking for a green experience for your next holiday? In the Sardinian hinterland you can discover the hidden beauties of the island, far away from overcrowded destinations. Sardinia is well known all over the world for its crystal-clear water and the nightlife in Costa Smeralda. Its beauty is evergreen, but overtourism has become […]
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