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Trouver la solitude : s’échapper du monde hyper-connecté

VILLE – 7 mai 2024 –

Dans un monde constamment bombardé d’informations, où le besoin de solitude est grandissant, il est essentiel de savoir où et comment s’échapper. Cet article explore plusieurs lieux, du Sanctuaire de la faune de West Mountain dans le Massachusetts aux îles Vestmann en Islande, en passant par les Cantons de l’Est du Québec et le Jardin Botanique de VanDusen à Vancouver, pour répondre au besoin de calme afin de se ressourcer. Alors,prêt à vous déconnecter pour retrouver la paix ?

Here’s a rewritten version of the article, focusing on clarity, conciseness, and a more engaging tone:

Escape the Noise: Finding Solitude in a Hyper-Connected World

Remember the days when a bubble bath and a plea too “Calgon, take me away” could wash away the stress? These days, we’re bombarded with a constant stream of notifications: trade wars, stock market crashes, climate disasters, and even disappointing Disney remakes. It’s overwhelming.

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Sometimes, the best solution is a complete disconnect. I recently experienced this firsthand, returning from a trip to discover I’d missed a major world event. While initially shocking, I realized I was grateful for the brief respite.

We all need to unplug sometimes. whether it’s a full-blown vacation or just an afternoon,escaping the digital noise can do wonders for your mental well-being. Here are a few ideas for finding that much-needed solitude:

1. West Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, Plainfield, MA:

Tired of crowded hiking trails? Head west to Western Massachusetts. The West Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary offers 1,800 acres of wilderness with a manageable 2-mile trail, perfect for a peaceful hike without the crowds.

West Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, Prospect Street. 413-584-3009, westsanctuaries@massaudubon.org

2. Eastern Townships, Quebec:

Just a four-hour drive from Boston, the Eastern Townships of Quebec offer a taste of the European countryside. Explore 15 charming towns and villages, discover over 20 wineries, sample specialty cheeses, visit a national park, and explore nearly 30 microbreweries. don’t miss the unbelievable monastery!

www.easterntownships.org

3. Westman Islands, Iceland:

For true solitude, consider the westman Islands in Iceland. A two-hour drive from Reykjavik followed by a 45-minute ferry ride will transport you to a remote island where puffins outnumber people. venture beyond the tourist hotspots and discover the peace and quiet Iceland has to offer.

visitwestmanislands.com

4. AMC Maine Woods International Dark Sky Park:

Escape light pollution and immerse yourself in the cosmos at the AMC Maine Woods International Dark Sky Park. As New England’s only dark sky park, it offers breathtaking stargazing opportunities.Stay at one of AMC’s three lodges and explore over 75,000 acres of largely uninhabited forest in central Maine.Good luck finding a cell signal!

outdoors.org/amc-maine-woods-international-dark-sky-park

5. VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver:

You don’t need to be a botanist to appreciate the beauty of the VanDusen Botanical Garden. Get lost in a maze of cedars,admire the rhododendrons,and simply enjoy the tranquility of this 55-acre oasis. It’s the perfect place to reset and reconnect with nature.

5151 Oak St. 604-257-8463, vandusengarden.org*

The Takeaway:

In a world that’s constantly demanding our attention, taking time to disconnect is essential. Whether you choose a remote wilderness area or a peaceful garden, find your escape and rediscover the beauty of solitude.

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