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Slow escapes

Gestalten, Le Fort Clara, Gestalten
Date de parution 13/10/2022
EAN: 9783967040753
Disponibilité Manque temporaire
Responsible hospitality connects to rural communities and creates lasting impression. Travel ennobles the spirit and puts away with prejudices- Oscar Wilde- Travel is evolving, ever more aware of reducing its environmental impact. The next step is a... Voir la description complète
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ÉditeurDGV
Nombre de pages288
Langue du livreAnglais
AuteurGestalten, Le Fort Clara, Gestalten
FormatHardback
Type de produitLivre
Date de parution13/10/2022
Poids18 g
Dimensions (épaisseur x largeur x hauteur)3,00 x 23,50 x 29,50 cm
Rural retreats for conscious travelers
Responsible hospitality connects to rural communities and creates lasting impression. Travel ennobles the spirit and puts away with prejudices- Oscar Wilde- Travel is evolving, ever more aware of reducing its environmental impact. The next step is a kind of experience that revives rural areas in a sustainable way. A growing number of hospitality venues use only local craftspeople, celebrate local skills and produce, and reinvigorate the land around them. Visitors here are more than guests, they are in direct contact with a whole culture and help strengthen the bonds within the community. In Slow Escapes, sustainable tourism expert Clara le Fort introduces converted monasteries, transformed windmills, and many other enchanting places around the world, that embrace slow living and breathe new life into a region. This book shows us how travel can be a saving grace for the long term. It is for everybody who wishes to be more than a mere consumer of place.