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Tag Archives: Trekking

Monte Amiata: a green guide to nature, villages and authentic flavors

There are places where nature is not just a backdrop, but a living presence you can feel with every step. Monte Amiata, an extinct volcano in southern Tuscany, is one of them: an unspoiled area made of ancient forests, small villages and rural traditions that tell a story of slow and conscious travel. Here you’ll […]

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Eco-tourism in the Lake Penne Nature Reserve: where nature regenerates you

Do you dream of a silent and natural refuge to regenerate your body and mind and forget the chaos of the city? The Lake Penne Nature Reserve is the perfect place to regain balance and well-being. This WWF oasis is located in the heart of Abruzzo, between the peaks of Gran Sasso and the Adriatic […]

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How Volcanic Terrain Changes Everything About Hiking in Iceland

Iceland sits on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge where tectonic plates pull apart. The entire island is volcanic, and not ancient volcanic like worn-down ranges elsewhere. Much of Iceland‘s terrain formed within the last few thousand years—some within the last few decades. This means you’re walking on raw geology. Fresh lava fields with sharp edges. Black sand […]

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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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Exploring Machu Picchu Sustainably: A Traveler’s Guide

Machu Picchu is a popular destination on many world travelers’ bucket lists. UNESCO recognizes this archaic Incan citadel in the Andean mountains of Peru, which offers breathtaking views, a rich cultural heritage, and unforgettable experiences. However, with its growing popularity, it’s essential to explore this wonder responsibly to preserve its natural beauty and historical significance […]

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5 Reasons Cornwall is a Top Destination for Eco-Travellers in 2025 – And Where to Stay

Land of breathtaking cliffs, ancient mysteries, and untamed nature, Cornwall enchants with its haunting beauty and Celtic soul. Here, coastal paths plunge dramatically into the ocean, leading to villages that still preserve the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Abandoned mines bear witness to an industrial past now recognized as […]

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Bee Trek: the Path of the Bees awaits you. Are you ready to walk through the eyes of the bees?

Imagine a trail that is not just a walk, but an adventure. A journey through woods, lakes, and gardens where every step tells a story, every flower is a message, every buzz a poem. This is Bee Trek – The Path of the Bees: a unique experience blending nature, culture, and sustainability in the heart […]

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Sierra Nevada: a Hidden Treasure in Andalusia

Spain is facing the effects of overtourism in its most famous cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Malaga, but it still preserves hidden treasures that are just as captivating for travelers as the more well-known destinations. Among these, the Sierra Nevada National Park stands out as one of the country’s most precious natural jewels. We have […]

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An Unforgettable Hike in Pollino National Park

Join us on a breathtaking hike through Pollino National Park, Italy’s largest national park, featuring stunning landscapes, ancient loricate pines, and unforgettable views. Discover the magic of Serra di Crispo, the Garden of the Gods. An amazing hike through Pollino National Park. This is how I discovered Basilicata and its magnificent Pollino Park. It’s the […]

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A 6-Stage Itinerary in the Brenta Dolomites: A Fascinating Journey Through Earth’s Geology

Discover fossils, breathtaking landscapes, and unique natural wonders by following this six-stage hiking itinerary through the Brenta Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Dolomites, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site on June 26, 2009, represent an invaluable treasure both for their extraordinary scenic beauty and their scientific significance in geology and geomorphology. These unique […]

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