Living the Rhythm of a Place
Travelling today is often synonymous with haste. We accumulate destinations, photos and experiences like we collect objects, forgetting the essential: the time we spend in a place and the way it changes us.
We Want Green (WWG) proposes the opposite. “Green” is not just nature: it is rhythm, presence, the cadence of the cycles of earth and water, of seasons and days. It is time extended, lived in harmony with the territory.
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Core Territories: Climatic Refuges
Some places naturally offer this experience. In the Iberian northwest, the Minho region and Galicia are perfect examples. Mild summers, cool rivers, lush landscapes, and the constant presence of nature create refuges of comfort and attention, where the extreme heat of southern Europe rarely interrupts the experience
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Urban Echoes and Inland Regions
Not all territories need to be wild or intensely green. Small historic towns, villages with tradition, or quiet neighborhoods in medium-sized cities — from Annecy to Bruges, from Ronda to Aix-en-Provence — also allow visitors to inhabit the WWG rhythm, even in urban contexts. Attention to space, people, and history allows time to be felt more deeply.
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Green as a Metaphor for Lived Time
In WWG, “Green” becomes a grammar of presence:
Walk without hurry, contemplate without obligation, listen to the landscape, integrate into local cycles.
Travel not to accumulate, but to inhabit a place in harmony with its natural rhythm.
An alternative to contemporary acceleration: fewer stimuli, greater perception.
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A European Network of Places to Travel in Time
WWG is not just Minho or Galicia. It's a European method: identifying resilient territories - climatically and culturally - and designing experiences that respect time, rhythm and presence. A network of places where travelling is not consumed, but lived.




