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Plan in Passeiertal: 10 unforgettable family experiences
Forget the car and traffic. In Plan you are surrounded only by mountains (the Italian Alps), the sound of cowbells and rivers. The cheerful voice of children playing in the streets welcome us in this wonderful carfree village of Passeiertal (Val Passiria, in Italian), South Tyrol. Our journey to discover the Alpine Pearls starts from Plan […]
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Canaries, a paradise in the ocean
There, between Europe and Africa, in Spain‘s westernmost and southernmost point lies a paradise: it is the Atlantic archipelago of the Canaries, where the climate is always warm and the natural heritage is priceless, the perfect destination for any type of travel, including hiking in the national parks, windsurfing, skiing and night life. The islands […]
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Top 10 most green accommodations in Trentino South Tyrol
Green in summer, white in winter: Trentino South Tyrol is a land where uncontaminated nature meets a great history, where clear lakes are the backdrop for small towns and medieval villages. A trip in this Italian region will leave you speechless in front of the views of the Dolomites, it will inebriate with its scents, will give you the opportunity […]
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Top 5 Tips for Your Eco-Friendly Travel
What can you do to make a trip as sustainable as possible? We think it’s really very simple and all we can do it, both during short weekend out and during longer journeys. It’s not about spending more or deprive yourself of comforts, but just changing attitudes, some habits and being more conscious of our impact on the environment. […]
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A new way to discover Calabria and its traditions
A wild land, which protrudes between two seas: Calabria encompasses different worlds, from the crystalline waters of the Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas to the big mountains up to 2000 meters. The tip of the Italian boot is a land of rare, pure and unexpected beauty . The pristine forests, golden beaches, rolling hills, a thousand-year history, the […]
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The journey through Alpine Pearls starts from Moso in Val Passiria
Sustainability and Alpine sometimes rhyme. Perhaps because the mountain puts you immediately in front of the immense power and fragility of nature, where there are limits to be respected and environments to be protected: that nature that is generous and welcoming, but if badly treated, it can become dangerous and hostile. That must be why the […]
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I seek refuge! 10 mountain holiday Ideas
Walking at high altitude, in front of breathtaking views, immersed in absolute silence, breathing pure air like you’ve never breathed, relaxing in a sauna or in a hay bath: let’s spend a mountain holiday in a spectacular refuge to live in harmony with nature. 1. Refuge Bella Vista – South Tyrol It is a stop on the European Path […]
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10 solutions to climate change + 5 actions for your green travel
In a world increasingly tried by the deleterious actions of us men, it’s time to change our lifestyles, to choose to protect the planet and live in harmony with nature. As well as the negative effects of climate change involve more or less all of us, thus reducing environmental impact concerns every individual. But what […]
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Top 10 ideas for a weekend at Lake in Italy
Pearls set in unforgettable landscapes, stretches of water surrounded by pristine countryside and picturesque villages: Italy is a rich country of lakes, often known around the world, and they are ideal for a relaxing holiday, among walking on the greenery, some hours under the sun, tours on a sailing boat and unforgettable moments with your partner, friends or family. […]
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10 things to do in Maira Valley with children
It is there, in the west of Piedmont, on the border with France. A secret and unique nook in the heart of the Alps Cozie. Maira Valley is a paradise of towering mountains and endless meadows, colorful flowers, streams and pristine nature. 14 small municipalities, their huts and nothing else, and yet so much to […]
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