The Rai 3 crew interviews our Homeland boys. Montespluga at the center of attention!
In the remote Italian Alps lies Montespluga, the first ski village in Europe without ski lifts or artificial snow. Inhabited year-round by only three residents, such as Ferruccio, who describes it as an idyllic place. The story of Montespluga was transformed by three young visionaries who created Homeland, a project aimed at reconnecting people with the authentic roots of the mountains.
Homeland celebrates a philosophy that exalts purity and natural adventure, offering only environmentally respectful activities such as snowshoeing, ski mountaineering, and snowkiting. This pristine territory not only attracts nature lovers but also serves as a laboratory for specialized courses, including avalanche safety.
Ferruccio, one of Montespluga's permanent residents, reflects on the transformation of his village into an oasis for those seeking authentic and sustainable mountain experiences. With Homeland, the community not only preserves its mountain identity but also promotes it as a refreshing alternative to conventional ski resorts, where the essence of nature is at the heart of every experience.
This unique approach not only supports responsible tourism but also represents a creative response to climate change and the growing demand for authentic outdoor experiences. With its educational courses and commitment to environmental sustainability, Homeland is not just a place but an example of how local communities can innovate to create a more balanced and nature-respecting future.