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Discover Villa Limone, a charming retreat nestled in the picturesque town of Calenzana, in the heart of Balagne. Perfectly situated between the vibrant towns of Calenzana and Calvi, our villa offers a unique blend of coastal and mountain experiences. Escape the typical Corsican landscape and immerse yourself in a lush green oasis, surrounded by lemon, orange, and olive trees. The terrace boasts an awe-inspiring panoramic view of the stunning bay of Calvi, promising to captivate you throughout your entire stay. Embark on a journey of discovery and make unforgettable memories at Villa Limone.Reviews
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- GR20: The GR20 is a renowned long-distance hiking trail that starts in Calenzana. It spans 180 kilometers through the rugged mountains of Corsica, offering breathtaking views, challenging terrain, and a unique adventure for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Calvi Citadel: Located in Calvi, the Calvi Citadel is a historic fortress that overlooks the town and offers panoramic views of the coastline. It dates back to the 13th century and is a popular tourist spot with its ancient walls, narrow streets, and charming shops and restaurants.
- Plage de Calvi: Calvi Beach is a stunning sandy beach stretching along the coast near Calvi. With crystal-clear turquoise waters and the backdrop of mountains, it provides a picturesque setting for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. There are also beachfront bars and restaurants to enjoy a refreshing drink or a meal.
- Scandola Nature Reserve: Located a short distance from Calenzana, the Scandola Nature Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its exceptional natural beauty. It features dramatic red cliffs, impressive rock formations, and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can explore this marine and terrestrial reserve by boat or by hiking along its scenic trails.
- Bonifacio: Although a bit farther away from Calenzana, Bonifacio is worth a visit. This stunning coastal town is perched on dramatic limestone cliffs and offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. Explore the fortified town, wander through its charming streets, and visit attractions like the Citadel and the King of Aragon's Stairway.
- Calanche de Piana: Another UNESCO World Heritage site, the Calanche de Piana is a unique rock formation located on the west coast of Corsica. These striking red granite cliffs, carved by wind and water, create a surreal landscape that attracts photographers and nature lovers alike. Boat tours are available to admire the cliffs from the sea.
- Aiguilles de Bavella: Situated in the Corsican mountains, the Aiguilles de Bavella offer breathtaking views and excellent hiking opportunities. These towering granite peaks showcase the natural beauty of Corsica, and the surrounding forests are home to various wildlife species. Hiking trails range from easy walks to more challenging routes, catering to different skill levels.
- Fango Valley: The Fango Valley, located near Calenzana, is a picturesque natural reserve known for its lush vegetation, rivers, and waterfalls. It's a haven for nature lovers, offering opportunities for hiking, swimming, and picnicking. Explore the scenic trails and enjoy the tranquility of this untouched wilderness.
- Citadelle de Corte: Corte is a historic town nestled in the heart of Corsica's mountainous interior. The Citadelle de Corte, a former fortress, stands proudly at its center and offers panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. Explore the town's historic streets, visit the Museum of Corsica, and immerse yourself in the island's rich history and culture. 10. Gulf of Porto: The Gulf of Porto is a UNESCO World Heritage site located on the western coast of Corsica. It is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, including the impressive Calanques de Piana and the Scandola Nature Reserve. Take a boat tour to admire the rugged cliffs, clear waters, and diverse marine life that inhabit this area.