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Ginette Battaglia5 Impasse Cavone
Borgo
20290
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There are two charming rental cottages, each measuring 15m2, nestled within a stunning 400m2 house that features a refreshing swimming pool. Situated in the heart of Borgo, this exceptional location grants you convenient access to a plethora of activities, including water-based pursuits, as well as the opportunity to explore the breathtaking attractions of our exquisite region.Reviews
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Calvi Citadel: Located in the nearby town of Calvi, the Calvi Citadel is a historic fortress that offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. Visitors can explore the ancient walls, visit the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, and learn about the region's rich history.
- L'Île-Rousse: A charming coastal town situated about 10 kilometers from Borgo, L'Île-Rousse is known for its beautiful sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can relax on the beach, stroll along the promenade, and explore the vibrant town center with its lively markets and local shops.
- Saint-Florent: Nestled between the mountains and the sea, Saint-Florent is a picturesque town renowned for its marina and charming old town. Visitors can enjoy the sandy beaches, explore the Genoese citadel, and take a boat trip to discover the stunning coastline and nearby islands.
- Agriates Desert: Located to the west of Borgo, the Agriates Desert is a unique natural area known for its rugged beauty and untouched landscapes. Visitors can hike or drive through the wilderness, enjoy the breathtaking views, and discover hidden coves and secluded beaches.
- Cap Corse: Situated on the northernmost tip of Corsica, Cap Corse is a peninsula offering dramatic coastal scenery, charming fishing villages, and historic landmarks. Visitors can drive along the scenic route, visit the iconic Genoese towers, and explore the picturesque towns of Nonza, Erbalunga, and Macinaggio.
- Bastia: As the largest city in the region, Bastia offers a mix of historical and cultural attractions. Visitors can explore the Old Port, wander through the charming streets of the old town, visit the imposing Saint Mary's Church, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city's squares and markets.
- Saleccia Beach: Accessible by boat or by a challenging off-road track, Saleccia Beach is renowned for its pristine white sand and turquoise waters. Visitors can relax on the uncrowded beach, swim in the crystal-clear sea, and enjoy the peaceful and unspoiled surroundings.
- Aleria: Located on the eastern coast of Corsica, Aleria is an ancient Roman town with a rich archaeological heritage. Visitors can explore the remains of a Roman city, visit the Archaeological Museum, and learn about the region's ancient history and cultural significance.
- Monte Cinto: For nature enthusiasts and hikers, Monte Cinto offers the highest peak in Corsica. Located in the heart of the island's mountain range, this challenging trek rewards visitors with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes and a sense of accomplishment. 10. Fango Valley: Situated in the Corsican Regional Nature Park, the Fango Valley is a haven for nature lovers. Visitors can hike through the scenic trails, swim in the clear river waters, and admire the diverse flora and fauna of this protected area.