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Located a few kilometers from Bolzano in Doladizza-Montagna, the new Manna Resort has just opened its doors. This 5-star has 15 suites and three private chalets which were part of a former sawmill that has been designed in harmony with the surrounding landscape, using copper, brass, wood and local stone for a low environmental impact.

Manna Medical is the resort’s flagship facility
The main building, which has grassy roofs blending in with the lawns, is spread over several floors. The ground floor lobby has a large reception desk, a walnut ceiling, an original totem bookcase, some of the suites, the restaurant with its terrace, the bar, a gourmet space and a reading room. There are more suites on the first floor and the second has a multipurpose room for business meetings, yoga or meditation sessions. The fitness center has mountain views and the black and gold spa, with panoramic saunas, specializes in herbal teas. From here, a short walk through the woods brings you to Manna Medical, one of the resort’s flagship facilities which has a swimming pool, a bio-pool and three exclusive chalets for absolute privacy.

Three chalets with private saunas and terraces
Manna Resort is a true oasis far from the noise and stress of everyday life, and is the brainchild of owner Maria Luisa Manna and her love for Thailand, its culture, its food and its age-old wellness rituals and traditions. Africa, Japan, Russia, Arabia, Lapland, France, Sweden… these are just some of the names of the 15 suites and junior suites in the new resort. On from 35 to 43 square meters they all have private saunas and terraces, they also have large windows looking out on the Alps and the Adige valley. The three chalets, with private saunas and elegant interiors, range from 53 to 74 square meters. Two are in front of some porphyry rocks and have private access to the bio-pool, and the third is set above the rocks and surrounded by Mediterranean and partly Alpine flora.
Although Ticino is known for its lakeside Mediterranean winters, it also offers the opportunity to enjoy nature in the stunning snow-capped mountains. Every year new hiking and snowshoeing trails await you. Monoski courses in Airolo extend the largest Ticino skiing district’s opportunities to those with disabilities. This special device allows for speed and mobility while also remaining compatible with ski lifts. Traditional dualskiing is also offered, both guided and unguided, accommodating all levels of autonomy.
New winter hiking trail to the Capanna Gorda
The new 6.23 km long winter hiking trail of the Bleno Valley, leads to the seasonal Gorda Cabin with an elevation change of roughly 600 metres. Tours set off from Camperio and go through an enchanting fir forest to the cabin, while overnight stays are available in the heated neighbouring building named GAIA.
Snowshoe tours and swings overlooking Nara
Nara is a sun-kissed, small, enchanting ski district in the Valle di Blenio. This winter Ticino’s winter sports offer will include a new 6-km snowshoeing circuit. The tour sets off by chairlift from Leontica to the station at Cancorì, where the new snowshoe route begins and ends.
Mono-skis and guides
Airolo is the largest skiing area in Ticino. The mono-ski, which is for people with limitations in the lower limbs, is the same as classic skiing, but those who prefer two skis can opt for dual skiing, with a guide or alone. And for the ascent they can use the chairlifts or the ski lifts. www.tirex.ch
From 6t October 2022 to 22 January 2023 the Doge’s Palace in Genoa will host an extraordinary exhibition on Peter Paul Rubens, the greatest of the baroque painters, and his relationship with the city.The exhibition is produced by the Municipality of Genoa together with the Doge Palace Foundation and is curated by Nils Büttner and Anna Orlando. Nils Büttner is a renowned professor and new chairman of the Centrum Rubenianum in Antwerp, while Anna Orlando is an independent scholar from Genoa who co-curated the exhibition The Age of Rubens held at the Doge’s Palace in 2004.
A self-portrait in Italy for the first time
Over 150 works will be on display including drawings, engravings, tapestries, furnishings, antique volumes, even clothes, women's accessories and jewellery, as well as twenty Rubens works from across Europe and Italy. Among the paintings returning to Genoa, a city for whose patrons the Baroque genius worked, is the Portrait of a Lady from the Faringdon Collection Trust in Oxfordshire, England. While the famous young Self-portrait, painted by the twenty-seven year old Ruben’s in 1604, will be exhibited in Italy for the first time. 
An extraordinary mosaic
“This exhibition increases the strong cultural offering of our city in the exclusive setting of the Doge’s Palace. This collection presents a vision of a superb city at its peak, and is an extraordinary mosaic of what our city has to offer culturally,” said Genoa’s Mayor Marco Bucci.
Zoomarine will be the first amusement park in Italy, near Rome, entirely accessible to the deaf and hearing-impaired, with all activities translated and communicated in sign language (LIS) thanks to the Park’s commitment to social inclusion practices. The first steps include all animal demonstrations being translated into the LIS language while all videos broadcast on social media will be subtitled.
Training in the sign language for Zoomarine’s personnel
Following training in sign language the Zoomarine staff will be able to communicate and assist deaf and hearing-impaired visitors, making their visit a complete and satisfying experience.
The training course is due to start on 29 November and will continue until spring 2022. At the end of the course each department involved with the public will have a contact person who can welcome deaf visitors. This is an unprecedented innovation in the world of Italian parks.
According to a comparative analysis by Airports Council International World Milan Bergamo airport comes out tops with passengers, especially with business travelers. For the third quarter of 2021, on a sample of 250 airports, the northern Italian airport scored 4.3 (out of a maximum score of 5) substantially in line with the world average of 4.4.
Business passengers score Bergamo higher than the world average
In Italy Bergamo is second only to Rome Fiumicino and higher than other Italian airports, for which the customer satisfaction index is 4. Of particular importance is the satisfaction index of business passengers, which is 4.5, and higher than both the Italian (4.0) and world average (4.3). “The efforts made by Sacbo to meet passengers’ needs with regard to ancillary services - explains a note from the airport management company - also reward the airport with high satisfaction for the new airside VIP lounge (4.2 ) which is higher than the average in Italian airports (3.9) and in the world (4.1).”
High satisfaction for car parks, shops and restaurants
“Compared to other Italian and international airports Milan Bergamo also has better satisfaction rates for land connections, car park accessibility, the quality price ratio, staff courtesy and efficiency, the ease of reaching the boarding gates and easy passenger mobility within the terminal, as well as the assortment and quality price ratio in shops and restaurants.”
Every weekend from until 28 November young and old visitors to Gardaland can enjoy live shows, special decorations and meet-&-greets with the most loved characters, and there are also many fun animations. This is Gardaland’s first edition of Prezzemolo & Friends with new special openings in November dedicated in particular to the little ones.
Open until 28 November
For the first time ever Gardaland Resort is extending the opening beyond Halloween, relaunching a season that started with a considerable delay and is now going to run through November, a month that tempts families to get out of doors on weekends, as the temperatures on the lake are often milder than in the city.
Combined tickets for two parks and the aquarium
For Prezzemolo & Friends the combined €25 euro ticket for adults and €22 euro reduced, will include Gardaland Park, Miniland and also Gardaland Sea Lige Aquarium, the themed aquarium with over 5,000 marine creatures, including cute sea lions. The park will be open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10am to 5pm, and Gardaland Sea Life Aquarium will open on Saturdays and Sundays from 11am to 5pm.
When the Boscareto Resort & Spa reopens in spring 2022, chef Michelangelo Mammoliti will take over at the helm of its gourmet restaurant. Following recent extensive renovations to the property, the Dogliani family has announced the arrival of the Piedmont chef at its new restaurant, La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti.
New menus and a new kitchen brigade
“We are thrilled to collaborate with one of the most talented chefs in Italy. There are also new things happening in the other restaurants in our 5-star resort, and we will be announcing these soon,” said Valentina Dogliani, managing director Il Boscareto Resort & Spa Michelangelo Mammoliti will take over at the Boscareto Resort & Spa from the beginning of February 2022, and there will be changes not only to the menus but also to the kitchen brigade.
Locally-grown and raised products on the menu
“So many changes! But what does not change is my concept of cooking and my approach to raw materials. While the neurogastronomic derivation of the dishes will not change, what will change is how we exalt the natural element,” commented Mammoliti. This union of two worlds - Il Boscareto Resort & Spa and chef Mammoliti - is set to develop into a multi-year project focusing on nature and on the region to which it belongs.
There is an alternative way to discover the fabulous landscapes of Sardinia. Just tak the Trenino Verde (Little Green Train) that connects the coast to the hinterland. Traveling along the historic Trenino Verde railway line, that for 130 years has connected the interior of Sardinia to the coast, you will discover villages suspended in time, breathtaking landscapes and spectacular views along this journey to a very authentic and lesser-known side of the island.
Narrow-gauge tracks and unhurried journeys
The Trenino Verde is the longest tourist railway network in Europe, measures 438 kilometres and has five different branches. This line that will lead you to the heart of the region originates from the old narrow-gauge tracks built between the 19th and 20th centuries, days in which rail travel was unhurried and along winding routes towards marvellous landscaped areas.
There are five routes from the coast into the interior
During the 1980s these old complementary routes got a new lease of life with the Trenino Verde, so called because of the many stretches rich in vegetation encountered along the way. There are five lines and the train operates all year round carrying passengers from the coastal areas towards the interior of Sardinia.
Palau
Palau - Tempio
This part of the route crosses the whole of the Gallura region along the Sassari-Palau railway line. The journey is 59 kilometres long and lasts about three and a half hours. The train leaves from Palau and arrives in Tempio, the highest point on the line at over 500 meters asl.
Bosa
Macomer - Bosa
This route is 46 kilometres long and takes an hour and fifty minutes. On the first part of the journey it passes through the Campeda Plateau, at over 500 meters asl, before descending towards Tresnuraghes and the sea at Bosa.
Mandas - Laconi
The itinerary from Mandas to Laconi is 37 kilometres long and passes through the beautiful Sarcidano and Barbagia di Belvì areas, taking two hours and forty-five minutes.
Mandas - Seui
This route is 72 kilometres long and takes three hours and forty minutes, passing through the Gennargentu mountain range, past the Flumendosa river and into the wild mountains of the Barbagia region.
Arbatax
Arbatax - Gairo
This 62-kilometre route takes three hours and a half with the Trenino Verde passing through the mountain villages of Elini and Lanusei, past the Lago Alto del Flumendosa lake and arriving in Gairo Taquisara, where you can experience the unusual and fascinating circumstance of visiting the ghost villages of Osini Vecchio and Gairo Vecchio.
The border between the Veneto and Trentino regions cuts through the Adige Valley where the Vallagarina begins – the main city is Rovereto - before continuing up to Calliano and Besenello. Along this route the visitor will discover different types of vineyards, in fact in the Avio area they grow Cabernet and Merlot and Chardonnay grapes especially in the valley, while in the hills we find the Müller Thurgau. And in Rovereto the Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and the famous Marzemino, which is the symbol of the valley, predominate.
Marzemino
The Castel Veneto castle is the symbol of the city
Homeland of the Marzemino variety of grape Rovereto is a city rich in culture with an intact historic center and elegant patrician palaces. The Castel Veneto fortress, which is worth a visit, was built in the 1300s by the Castelbarco family, the lords of Vallagarina, and was transformed by the Venetians at the end of the 15th century. The sturdy walls and the towers reveal the prevailing military function of the old fortress, and in 1509 the castle was ceded to the Habsburgs, who kept it until 1918.
The MART Museum of Modern Art and Venetian landmarks
During the Great War the fortress was heavily bombed, and since 1921 it has been the Italian War History Museum. Rovereto is also known the world over for the great Peace Bell on the Miravalle Hill that rings out a hundred chimes every evening to commemorate the fallen of all wars. The famous MART Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, designed by architect Mario Botta, is home to important temporary and permanent exhibitions, and the historic center still has many landmarks dating back to Venetian days.
Mozart gave his first Italian concert in Rovereto
The Corso Bettini main thoroughfare that starts from Piazza Rosmini square, the heart of modern Rovereto, has many beautiful eighteenth-century buildings including the Zandonai Theater which was built more than 200 years ago. Rovereto is also renowned for two major international festivals: East-West, a theater and dance celebration, and the W.A. Mozart International Festival in Rovereto, dedicated to the music of the great Austrian composer who gave his first Italian concert here.
Golden beaches and green hills full of history, scents, nature and freedom: the Etruscan Coast is one of the most fascinating places in Tuscany. Many poets and writers have visited this coast in search of inspiration, passion, comfort or relaxation: Pirandello, Dante, and Goldoni are just some of the literary greats who chose this wonderful coast, and Park Hotel Marinetta is the ideal starting point to follow n their footsteps and visit the most authentic side of Tuscany.
Birthplace of the poet Carducci
Bolgheri and Castagneto, childhood places of the Tuscan poet and Nobel Prize winner, Carducci, are a must. This is where Carducci spent his childhood, and a visit to these places will catapult the visitor straight into the verses of some of his masterpieces.
An “idle and hedonistic" paradise
Towards Livorno, we come to the towns of Rosignano Marittimo and to Castiglioncello, one of its hamlets overlooking the sea and described as an “idle and hedonistic paradise” by Gabriele D'Annunzio. Amidst the Renaissance fortresses of Livorno, Carlo Goldoni, the father of modern comedy, experimented with his art. The author is closely connected with this seafaring city, which has a theater bearing his name.
Relaxation and spa treatments in the Park Hotel Marinetta
The Park Hotel Marinetta has suites that overlook the Tuscan seaside town of Marina di Bibbona. The Marinetta Wellness Spa at the hotel is equipped with a heated hydro-massage pool, a bio-sauna, a calidarium, a tepidarium, chrome-aromatic showers and a wide range of regenerating massages and beauty treatments.

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