Eco Resort Case Study

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Targeted Keywords: Eco Retreats Spain, Eco Resorts Spain
A New-Fangled Eco Friendly Concept
DDG resorts- Eco retreats in Spain
Having travelled more than 60 countries around the world, the inspiration story of DDG retreat kicked off when diverse cultures of various countries met our innovative ideas that ultimately led to a unique eco friendly approach in our hospitality and services. With a vision of restructuring a destination that can act as a symbol of eco paradise in Europe, we guided our building experts to create one of the most beautiful eco retreats in Spain. Be it clean air, pure water, fresh food, lush green gardens or forest preservation in South of Spain, we are sincerely devoted to maintaining ecological aspects in our property.
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Enjoying the lush green forest land of pines, cork oaks and wild olives, DDG Retreat is located near the Natural Park with Casas specifically located at places where our guests can enjoy the majestic views of surrounding natural wild life. Guests can easily witness sights of rare animal species of vultures, wild goats, wild boars, roe deer and hares in their natural habitats right from their Casa.
The new and well-organized plantation of subtropical and pine trees speaks for our hard work and dedication towards eco system in the last few years. Wildlife of Southern Spain is at high risk of extinction due to high incidences of forest fires during the rainless days of hot summers in the region. To compensate this harm to eco system, we have proudly taken the initiative in our hands by planting more and more trees and this is why our resort is in perfect harmony not only with the plantation but with wildlife as
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A simple example of this approach is depicted through our new activity of offering bicycling pleasure to guests rather than making them drive in cars. After exploring and establishing some excellent cycle routes in our area, we are all set to begin this activity in the current year itself. Our surrounding location offers incredible location for hikers and it is frankly an open invitation for explorers looking for new pathways and shortcuts to nature. We are also planning on arranging air transports for guests so that they don’t feel the urge to drive cars. This will allow them to continue most of their outing on foot or cycle while exploring the gorgeous location embracing our Retreat. With a simple methodology of attracting adults, we work hard to maintain an environment tone where couples can enjoy privacy, appreciate nature’s beauty and spend extraordinary moments in our Retreat. The mountain hill location offers marvelous sightseeing of power generating wind turbines as well. With so much being already achieved, we believe that there is still lot to be done to fulfill our ambition of saving eco system. Keeping this in mind, we focus our efforts on relentlessly analyzing and improving our eco credentials, that further helps us to retain our top position in the list of best eco resorts in

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