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Tag Archives: Trekking

Salvaggio Blu: a trekking in the shepherds’ Sardinia

Spring is the perfect season to discover the wonders of Selvaggio Blu, a five-day trek in the Gulf of Orosei, along the eastern coast of Sardinia. Adventure, a bit of effort, unspoiled nature and breathtaking landscapes await you! Selvaggio Blu is a path in stages, drawn at the end of the eighties by Mario Verin […]

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14 ideas to discover Emilia Romagna on a route

Over 2000 km among history, culture, local products and natural beauties in Emilia Romagna. This project is meant to give even more value to the 14 suggestions for the perfect route going through the region, a unique destination for those who love to walk and to explore – in a green way! Are you ready for […]

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Visit the Alps by train – Trekking in the Stelvio National Park

Come by train or on foot to an unforgettable trekking experience in the Stelvio National Park. You will discover the raw beauty of Rabbi Valley (Trentino Alto Adige). Ready to go? A growing wonder just outside Trento When I got to Malè railway station, in the heart of Val di Sole, I almost regretted stepping […]

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Val Racines: eco-friendly holiday in South Tyrol

Are you looking for a holiday in the warm South Tyrolean hospitality? Imagine to be surrounded by the warmth of a wood stove or from the steam of a sauna after a day spent outdoors, skiing on white slopes or walking towards lovely tops! Are you looking for a cozy nest, scenting wood, from which […]

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Autumn photo-tour: hunting for shots in the Vanoise National Park

Discover Val Cenis and the magnificent landscapes of the Vanoise National Park, the largest in France. Take a walk, follow trails and streams and be ready for interesting meetings and magnificent shots: an original place for your photographic tour! Landscapes to be framed The Vanoise National Park offers an intact ecosystem with extraordinary landscapes to be photographed! The territory […]

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Santo Antao, Cape Verde – An Eco-Friendly Destination par Excellence

Santo Antao, the second-largest island of the Capeverdean archipelago is a paradise for hikers and eco-friendly travellers. This little island of only 779 km² seems to have a mere infinite number of breath-taking hiking trails and a unique sensitiveness towards its natural heritage. Even after spending 10 days on the Ilha das Montanhas – the […]

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Slow holiday in Gran Paradiso Park

Cogne and its two magnificent valleys at the foot of the Gran Paradiso (Valle d’Aosta) are a must-see for a holiday in contact with nature, to the discovery of one of the best examples of Sustainable Mobility in the Alps. In the heart of a narrow, winding valley, you will find the cozy Alpine Pearl […]

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Val di Funes: green holidays among the Odle

Do you know Val di Funes, or  Villnößtal, a quiet and unspoiled corner of South Tyrol, Pearl between the Dolomites and favorite destination for hikers and mountain climbers? In this small valley, at one side of the Isarco Valley, there are the three towns of Tiso, St. Peter and St. Magdalene, surrounded by the magnificent Natural Park […]

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5 ideas to explore by train the Parks in the Alps

The natural parks in the Alps are the perfect place to spend a weekend in contact with nature. Lush forests, flowering meadows, crystal-clear lakes and majestic glaciers. A few hours drive from the city there are hidden amazing natural environments. To reach lovely places to admire splendid views there is no better way than to leave the […]

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3 off beaten trails in Sicily: the wild East and Nebrodi mountains

The Nebrodi mountains, also known as Caronie, stretch from the northeast coast of Sicily to the park of the vulcan Etna on the south east coast of the island. The name seems to come from a Greek word meaning “deer” and it may refer to the numerous deer living in the area at the times […]

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