
Corte, Corsica
Overview: For a change of pace on your island holiday pack some hiking boots along with your swimsuit and head for the dramatic Corsican hinterland. Corte lies marooned in the centre of Corsica surrounded by dramatic granite mountains. This independent and proud town has long epitomised Corsican nationalism - for a short time in the 18th century it was the capital of Pascal Paoli's short-lived Corsican state. Now a university town, it remains dominated by the Haute Ville (upper town) and its forbidding citadel, site of the Musée de la Corse, the islands premier museum. It easy to spend a morning here wandering around the narrow cobbled streets or soaking up the atmosphere in one of the many bars and cafés that line the main street. Corte is an excellent base for exploring the island's wonderful mountain scenery. A few miles to the southwest, near Bergeries de Grotelle, walkers will find a number of glacial lakes and around Valée de la Restonica are a series of stunning natural gorges and basins with refreshing swimming spots. Buses and trains connect Corte with Ajaccio, Bastia and other towns on the island.
Activities
Hiking: The mountainous island is extremely well suited to walking, and
options range from difficult multi-day hikes to strolls along
clifftops, and day hikes up into the mountains. The GR20 is reputed
to be the best and most challenging long-distance walk in Europe,
and is the most famous hike in Corsica. Fifteen days of demanding
walking takes hikers along the inland granite spine of mountains
dividing the island from Calenzana to Conca. Other well known, but
less taxing walks include the Mare e Monti (sea to mountains) and
Mare a Mare (sea to sea) trails that last from five, seven and 10
days. The area around Corte and Vizzavona has numerous day walks in
the mountains; there are also a number of coastal walks such as the
walk to Girolata on the west coast or Le Sentier des Douaniers on
Cap Corse, and forests and ravines invite walkers to discover
beautiful waterfalls, swimming holes and wonderful views. The GR20
should be walked in summer between May and October, although late
snows can prevail until June, which requires a more technical
approach.
Diving: Corsica's Mediterranean coastline offers superb diving
opportunities. The sea temperature is warmest in August, and calm,
clear waters make for excellent visibility. The Reserve Naturelle
des Bouches de Bonifacio is the most visited area with outstanding
dive conditions. Almost all the gulfs have dive centres and there
are sites in and around Ajaccio, Porto Vecchio, Propriano, Cargese,
Porto, Calvi and St-Florent. For expert divers, one of the top dive
sites is the wreck of a B-17 bomber near Calvi. The peak dive
season is between June and August.
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