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Italians live by ‘La Dolce Vita’ which means the sweetness of life or the sweetness of doing nothing.
The beautiful country of Italy has spectacular islands to explore, mountain landscapes to discover and traditional towns to wander. The island of Sardinia is gem located in the Mediterranean sea and has some of the best beaches and most vibrant blue water we’ve ever seen!
In North Italy, the Italian Alps stand proud along the border of Austria and France where the serene and rich in culture region of South Tyrol provides delicious produce and lovely villages such as Lana with exceptional hospitality and luxury hotels.
Another Italian charm in northern Italy is Lake Garda, a paradise with secluded beaches, an active outdoor adventure scene and beautiful villages with narrow cobbled streets.
The insta-famous Dolomites are a must-see for many travellers with their iconic lake and mountain views and opportunities for photography and videography. Our first visit to the Dolomites was in April and we wrote about what we wish we’d know before we visited. The locals champion a sustainable ethos from their farm to table menus and eco-conscious hotels.
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A tranquil paradise in northern Italy, Lake Garda is a beautiful destination oozing charm, romance and an active outdoor adventure scene. As the largest lake in Italy, there is plenty to explore in this Italian paradise from secluded beaches, delicious local cuisine and narrow cobbled streets.
La Dolce Vita is found on the Island of Sardinia, floating in the Mediterranean Sea with pristine beaches, vibrant turquoise water and incredible nature reserves. This guide to North of Sardinia, shares with you the best places to visit, best beaches on the island and what to do in this area of the island.
The Dolomites are an outdoor adventure heaven for hiking, via ferrata, skiing and road trips. The Italian Alps supply endless beauty, fresh mountain air and relaxation for the mind, body and soul. The region champions eco-conscious practices, showing that nature truly deserves respect. This guide covers all you need to know to plan the ultimate trip to the Dolomites in Italy.
The Dolomites can be a magical trip at any time of year. If you plan to visit in April, it will require some extra planning, so make sure to visit with an open mind and be flexible. Remember, you won’t always get to see everything which is a great excuse to come back again! This guide summarises what we wish we’d known before visiting the Dolomites in April and whether it’s worth going at this time of year.
Naturhotel Leitlhof hotel is eco-friendly hotel right in the heart of the Dolomites UNESCO site with monumental mountain vistas right on its doorstep. The Leitlhof hotel combines luxury with an eco-friendly approach and is a 4 star hotel taking inspiration from its surroundings. This guide will share with you all you need to know before staying at Naturhotel Leitlhof in South Tyrol, Italy.
Schwarzschmied hotel is located in the heart of South Tyrol, a region renowned for its hospitality, adventure and delicious local produce. Staying at the Schwarzschmied hotel will rejuvenate your mind, body and soul with incredible views, mindful activities and adventure.
Set in the foothills of the Dolomites, Lana is a hidden gem of South Tyrol/Alto Adige/Südtirol region in northern Italy. Discover delicious local alpine-Mediterranean food, beautiful landscapes and friendly people. In this guide we will share our favourite things to do in Lana including the best hikes, great places to eat and best places to stay.
South Tyrol is worth visiting for the food alone, its high-quality local produce, passionate chefs and growers create the perfect recipe for delicious cuisine. Take your time to discover the traditional dishes of the region and this guide will help you choose which ones you want to try on your visit.