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Sandrine ChameroVignalello
Rogliano
20247
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This charming apartment is located in a peaceful hamlet of Rogliano and offers convenient ground floor access. It features a cozy outdoor space where you can relax and admire the breathtaking views of the mountains and the sea. The apartment includes a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom with a shower and toilet, and a bedroom with a comfortable sitting area that overlooks the magnificent mountains. Pets are welcome with an additional fee of 10'.Reviews
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Attractions
- Calanches de Piana: Located in Corsica, the Calanches de Piana is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning red granite cliffs and rock formations. Visitors can take a boat tour or hike through the area to admire its natural beauty.
- Bonifacio: Situated on the southern tip of Corsica, Bonifacio is a picturesque town known for its impressive citadel perched on limestone cliffs. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit historical sites, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Ajaccio: As the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte, Ajaccio offers a rich historical and cultural experience. The city features a variety of attractions, including the Maison Bonaparte (Napoleon's childhood home), beautiful beaches, and a vibrant old town with charming shops and restaurants.
- Filitosa: Filitosa is an archaeological site in Corsica that showcases prehistoric megalithic monuments dating back to the Neolithic era. Visitors can explore the stone statues, ancient fortresses, and learn about the island's fascinating history.
- Gulf of Porto: The Gulf of Porto is a natural wonder located in western Corsica, featuring stunning landscapes and diverse marine life. It is home to the Scandola Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where visitors can take boat tours to observe the unique flora and fauna.
- Corte: Nestled in the heart of the island, Corte is known for its historical significance as the former capital of Corsica. It is home to the impressive Citadel, a symbol of Corsican identity, as well as the Museum of Corsica, which offers insights into the island's culture and heritage.
- L'Ile-Rousse: Located on the northwest coast of Corsica, L'Ile-Rousse is a charming seaside town known for its sandy beaches, picturesque harbor, and vibrant local market. Visitors can relax on the beach, stroll along the promenade, and enjoy fresh seafood.
- Cap Corse: Cap Corse is a peninsula in northern Corsica known for its rugged coastline, picturesque fishing villages, and scenic hikes. Visitors can explore charming towns like Nonza and Macinaggio, visit ancient watchtowers, and indulge in delicious local cuisine.
- Propriano: Situated on the southwest coast of Corsica, Propriano is a popular seaside resort town offering beautiful beaches, water activities, and a lively marina. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, boat trips, and exploring the town's restaurants and shops. 10. Pigna: Pigna is a small village in the Balagne region of Corsica, known for its rich artistic heritage and traditional crafts. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, visit artisan workshops, and enjoy live music performances in the village square.