Tag Archives: Veneto
Weekend in Valpolicella: What to See, Do, and Taste
Valpolicella, located in the heart of the province of Verona, is a land of green hills and lush vineyards. When thinking of this picturesque valley, one cannot help but think of its renowned red wines, such as Amarone and Ripasso, but Valpolicella is not just about wine. It offers an authentic experience among charming villages, […]
Continue readingThe magic of the river: green weekends in Italy
Let us be lulled and carried away by the sound of water, let’s discover the natural habitats of some of Italy’s most beautiful waterways, discover the places that have often shaped the history of our cities and dive right into pristine nature and enjoy the silence and sun: let’s rediscover the pleasure of a holiday on […]
Continue readingFalcade and Val Biois: a hidden gem among the Dolomites
In the heart of the Belluno Dolomites, where nature reigns supreme and the views are breathtaking, lies a treasure yet to be discovered, far from the crowds. I’m talking about Falcade and Val Biois, a magical place that offers emotions in every season, authentically narrating the mountain. Perfect for those seeking a vacation filled with […]
Continue readingMalcesine and Mount Baldo: 10 Experiences You Can’t Miss
Malcesine is a beautiful town that borders both Veneto and Trentino. Even Goethe, the famous German writer, fell in love with the town during his travels in Italy. Today, visitors are still enchanted by Malcesine’s charm and its privileged location at the foot of the majestic Mount Baldo and on the shores of Lake Garda. […]
Continue readingFratta Polesine, Rovigo and surroundings: treasures to discover in the heart of Veneto
In Veneto, there is an area often underestimated by tourists but rich in charm and hidden treasures, with poetic atmospheres that are sometimes hostile but always full of beauty. A journey through Fratta Polesine, Rovigo, the Po Delta, and the surrounding areas is a unique experience where the past intertwines with the present and nature […]
Continue readingYour holiday in Malcesine, in an eco-sustainable resort
The breeze from the lake, and the olive trees under the sun: Malcesine awaits you in this enchanted setting. It’s one of the pearls of Lake Garda and the perfect destination for your next holiday of relaxation, sport, and sustainability. We are located on the eastern shore of Lake Garda, where the Veneto borders with […]
Continue readingThe 10 best green farm holidays in Veneto for a stay surrounded by nature
These beautiful green farm holidays in Veneto are the perfect starting point to discover this special land and its unique places. Art cities, touristic resorts, majestic mountains, green itineraries and excellent food. In Veneto, you can discover all this by staying on green farm holidays and respecting the environment. In Veneto you can never get […]
Continue readingNature and villages of Belluno Dolomites National Park
Hundreds of paths, forest roads, mule tracks, via ferratas allow us to enter the woods, meadows and rocky mountains of Belluno Dolomites National Park. Established in 1990 and Unesco heritage since 2009, the Park, still little known today, reserves shows of great beauty every day. What to see in Belluno Dolomites National Park Belluno Dolomites […]
Continue readingTrekking and Green Hospitality in Rotzo
Walking among dry-stone walls and fields of potatoes, we discover old paths of prehistorical villages, immersed in the harmony of nature and local tastes. So we knew Rotzo and the Altopiano dei Sette Comuni, together with Federica, owner of the eco-friendly BnB Hémmara. Only looking at the place names in this land, we become aware of the […]
Continue readingAlto Garda: 10 reasons to return to one of the favorite destinations by foreigners
There is always a reason to see for the first time or return to Alto Garda! Discover some of its wonders and get ready to surprise yourself Every now and then we Italians forget about how beautiful our country is. On the other hand, Germans, Austrians, Swiss and Russians know it very well, and so […]
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