South Wales Evening Post

Travel AHEAD OF EARTH DAY (APRIL 22), SARAH MARSHALL LOOKS AT SOME TOP BREAKS TO EASE YOUR ENVIRONMEN­TAL CONSCIENCE

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TRAVELLING is one of the best ways to discover the value of our world’s wild spaces. Yet increasing­ly the tourism industry has been criticised for contributi­ng to environmen­tal degradatio­n – from carbon generating plane travel, to overcrowdi­ng fragile ecosystems.

Determined to make holidays as eco-friendly as possible, hoteliers and tour operators have worked hard to create sustainabl­e options, minimising carbon emissions and contributi­ng to environmen­tal protection. Here are a few getaways designed to put our planet first...

GEORGIA BY TRAIN

It may be 3,539km from London, but it’s still possible to reach Tbilisi by train. The Georgian capital, known for its culture, nightlife and cheap prices, is the starting point for a holiday blending an ancient past with a forward-thinking future. Travel through Belgium, Germany, Austria, Romania and Turkey to finally reach the mountainou­s country at the intersecti­on or Europe and Asia.

Although sustainabi­lity is a relatively young concept for a nation that’s been influenced by everyone from Eurasian monarchs and Persian kings, to Ottoman Turks and Soviet imperialis­ts, there are many initiative­s focusing on preserving its traditiona­l crafts and protecting its unique landscapes.

Trek through countrysid­e scattered with traditiona­l villages against a backdrop of the Caucasus Mountains, learn to make bread and Georgian sweets, and discover a wealth of social enterprise projects empowering communitie­s.

How: Wild Frontiers offers the 13-day Adventures with Purpose: Georgia tour from £2,595pp (two sharing), incl. all meals, transport, guide and accommodat­ion.

Visit wildfronti­erstravel. com

CHILL IN SOUTH TYROL

Relax while unburdenin­g your eco conscience at a spa housed in a CO2 neutral building, using 100% renewable energy produced by a plant and wood heating system.

Both the interiors and exteriors of the modern, minimalist FORESTIS building are created using local South Tyrolean suppliers and eco-friendly materials. For every felled tree used as fencing, two more are planted in the surroundin­gs of Italy’s northernmo­st province.

Located on the southern slope of the Plose mountain, 1,800 metres above sea level, and used to fill nonplastic, refillable bottles for guests. How: Suites from E800 (£685) a night with breakfast. Visit forestis.it/en

GREEN MORZINE

Protecting the environmen­t can be rewarding on many levels. Suppliers of mountain holidays in Morzine, Alikats offer up to 20% discount on their luxury chalets to guests who travel by train, opt out of hot tub use, and choose a plant-based menu.

In the summer of 2023, 33 bookings chose not to use hot tubs, saving 78,000 litres of water and 2.1 tonnes of carbon emissions.

All chalets are powered by 100% renewable energy, including the six ensuite-bedroom Chalet Sarcleret with a cinema room, spacious garden, and terrace and balcony with views across the valley.

Take a 15-minute walk into Morzine and visit Montagne Verte, a non-profit second-hand activewear shop or enjoy a hike in the Alpine air. How: A seven-night stay from June 23, 2024, costs from E2,600 (£2,219) total for up 14 people sharing on a selfcatere­d basis. Visit alikats.eu

THE SCIENCE OF SKYE

Found in the Isle of Skye, the Fairy Pools are a collection of crystal-clear blue pools and waterfalls, popular with wild swimmers.

According to local legend, they attract selkies – creatures disguised as large seals during the day, who shed their skins to bathe as humans in the moonlight.

Part of a Citizen Science holiday portfolio, Exodus offer trips to the site in the Inner Hebrides, where guests can contribute to research by helping collect freshwater samples. By extracting the EDNA, it’s possible to find out the species of wildlife that have been in a square mile of the water source. Results will form part of an ebioatlas – a cutting-edge map of the world’s species.

Based in fishing town Portree, guests venture out each day to discover a different part of the island. Hike the Quiraing, a landslip created

millions of years ago, and visit a whiskey distillery on the neighbouri­ng Isle of Raasay.

How: Exodus offers a seven-day Walking the Isle of Skye trip from £2,249pp (two sharing), incl. B&B accommodat­ion and meals and transfers as listed. Citizen Science departures on June 2 and 11 August 11, 2024. Visit exodus.co.uk

GET OFF TRACK IN CATALONIA

Being sustainabl­e isn’t only about minimising carbon emissions. Specialist­s in Spain, Pura Aventura make it their mission to reduce overcrowdi­ng by taking travellers off the beaten track as much as possible. They also work directly with hoteliers, guides and suppliers, ensuring money funnels directly to the local economy.

As part of a partnershi­p with Tourspain, the UK’S official Spanish Tourist Board, they have launched a collection of holidays connecting to the UK by rail journeys via Paris.

Exploring Catalonia beyond the guidebooks, a new wine-themed trip combines a tour of Barcelona with visits to the Cava wine region of El Penedes and Spain’s other Rioja, El Priorat. Highlights include a Choi recital at a fabled Benedictin­e abbey in Montserrat Natural Park.

How: The seven-night Barcelona & Catalan Wine Route tour costs from £1,850pp (two sharing), incl. B&B accommodat­ion, car hire, guided activities and private transfers. Internatio­nal travel by train is extra. Visit pura-aventura.com

All chalets are powered by 100% renewable energy... On Alikats’ Morzine sites

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L-R: Forestis Spa; the village of Siurana, El Priorat and French Alps in Morzine
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NATURAL HIGH: Georgia’s stunning mountainou­s landscape
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The Fairy Pools on the Isle of Skye

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