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Carnia: 10 things you can’t miss for a sustainable holiday
A proud and still little known mountain, Carnia is a perfect destination for all those eco-travelers who like us love the majestic peaks, the villages with stone and wooden houses, the most genuine traditions, the impervious passes. This region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, in fact, holds suggestive hidden treasures, breathtaking landscapes and authentic traditions. But […]
Continue readingCastel Gandolfo, the village that fascinated the popes
It attracts because it was once a papal summer residence, it amazes with the streets of its village, with the charm of its lake and its flavors. Castel Gandolfo is an unmissable destination for those who want to get to know the Castelli Romani area, for those who want to find some tranquility not far […]
Continue readingThermal waters and health: 5 Italian villages to recover your well-being
Water that flows from the heart of the earth, water that embraces you and warms you: the thermal waters are like a real natural beauty treatment, with countless benefits for both our body and our mind. Known since ancient times, the thermal waters have a temperature ranging from 20 to 63 degrees and a different […]
Continue readingEtruscan coast: a guide to your green holidays in Tuscany
Nature and history intertwine in a strip of land that nourishes the soul and takes you on a multisensory journey: it is the Etruscan Coast, a strip of Tuscany that was the home of the ancient and cultured Etruscan civilization. There are golden beaches and large rocks, thick pine forests and small villages. The scent […]
Continue readingFrom Ghost Town to Sustainable Destination: 4 Italian Villages to Visit
From ghost town to sustainable destination? Yes, it’s possible! In Italy, there are more than 5,000 abandoned villages. Some of these have been reborn thanks to sustainable tourism.. The Italian towns are pieces of history set among the valleys of our territories. Unfortunately for many years affected by increased depopulation. People move to the cities and […]
Continue reading15 Villages and Castles where to live a Dream Vacation in Italy
A tower, an ancient house, an albergo diffuso: magical locations where you can spend a slow and romantic holiday, where you can fully experience all the charm of Italian villages, which represent the most authentic soul of the country. Often immersed in nature, the villages are an incredible heritage in which to rediscover Italian history […]
Continue readingLastovo: an incredible island in Croatia
3 hours on a catamaran or 5 hours on a ferry, starting from Split. We cross the Adriatic Sea and reach the only port of the island of Lastovo. Green hills, vineyards, and their inebriating scent, small fishing villages with timeless charm, ancient folk traditions: Lastovo is a truly enchanting and surprising natural paradise, an […]
Continue readingFrom the invention of photography to Harry Potter: short guide of Lacock (England)
The beautiful Lacock Abbey has been the scene of the Harry Potter movies. What makes this place so special? Let’s find out together! The small village of Lacock, nestled in the green countryside of Wiltshire (south west of England) takes us back in time. Medieval buildings, old inns, small houses with thatched roofs, ivy climbing […]
Continue readingRiviera delle Palme: 10 experiences that you can’t miss
Promontories that follow one another, a blue sea that takes your breath away. Suggestive villages, intense aromas. A wild nature, ancient traditions. Between Varazze and Andora, Riviera della Palme offers breathtaking views and unique experiences, to live during a green and environmentally friendly holiday. Follow us to discover this stretch of Liguria and discover all […]
Continue readingGreen Romagna: the 10 things you can’t miss in the hinterland of Rimini
A place to discover, savor, explore. A place to live. The heart of Romagna and in particular the hinterland of Rimini has a lot to offer and is able to surprise every visitor who passes by, who will fall in love forever with its landscapes, its flavors, the squares and alleys of its villages, its […]
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