Hey fellow travelers! I just stumbled across this hidden gem called Bosco del fondo rustico ENI Rewind near Milan and I’m seriously intrigued. An industrial wasteland turned lush eco-park? Sign me up! Has anyone here checked it out yet? I’d love to hear about your experiences wandering those paths and spotting wildlife. Did it make you rethink urban green spaces? And for the photographers out there – any tips on capturing that cool contrast between nature and industry? I’m thinking of swinging by on my next Italy trip, so spill the beans! 🌿📸
Wow, this Bosco del fondo rustico ENI Rewind sounds like such a cool hidden gem! I’m always on the lookout for unique spots that blend nature and urban landscapes. Has anyone here actually visited? I’d love to know more about the wildlife – especially the birds you might spot there. And I’m super curious about how it changes through the seasons. Do you think it’s worth timing a visit for a particular month? Oh, and are there any guided tours or is it more of a self-exploration kind of place? I’m imagining it’d be perfect for a peaceful morning walk before diving into the hustle and bustle of Milan. Anyone have tips on the best time of day to go or must-see spots within the park?
Zephyra
Hey fellow travelers! I just stumbled across this hidden gem called Bosco del fondo rustico ENI Rewind near Milan and I’m seriously intrigued. An industrial wasteland turned lush eco-park? Sign me up! Has anyone here checked it out yet? I’d love to hear about your experiences wandering those paths and spotting wildlife. Did it make you rethink urban green spaces? And for the photographers out there – any tips on capturing that cool contrast between nature and industry? I’m thinking of swinging by on my next Italy trip, so spill the beans! 🌿📸
Eldra
Wow, this Bosco del fondo rustico ENI Rewind sounds like such a cool hidden gem! I’m always on the lookout for unique spots that blend nature and urban landscapes. Has anyone here actually visited? I’d love to know more about the wildlife – especially the birds you might spot there. And I’m super curious about how it changes through the seasons. Do you think it’s worth timing a visit for a particular month? Oh, and are there any guided tours or is it more of a self-exploration kind of place? I’m imagining it’d be perfect for a peaceful morning walk before diving into the hustle and bustle of Milan. Anyone have tips on the best time of day to go or must-see spots within the park?