Activities in Calvi
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A Scimia Calvese
Beside the coast among the pines, A Scimia Calvese is an exhilarating, elevated, 700m-long climbing structure of bridges, ladders, beams, logs, pulleys and cables. It's run by the adventure sports company Altore. To the east of Calvi along the D151 between Montemaggiore and Cateri, Altore (it's the Corsican word for 'bearded vulture') also offers introductory flights and paragliding courses.
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A Cavallu Riding Centre
A Cavallu Riding Centre offers trail rides and lessons. Confirmed cowboys and cowgirls should consider its carnet, which entitles you to 10 hours (you can mix and pick) of guided rides, lessons or (for experienced riders) bareback riding through the surf. The centre is 500m down a dusty track, left of the N197 about 2km from the centre of town in the direction of the airport.
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Les Beaux Voyages
Les Beaux Voyages organises a similar set of excursions with almost identical prices. Both companies offer reduced fares for children.
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Club de Plongée Castille
Club de Plongée Castille gives you the opportuinity to explore the wreck of a WWII B17 bomber.
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Calvi Nautique Club
You can rent out kayaks and windsurfers from the Calvi Nautique Club.
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Pointe de la Revellata
A two-hour (round-trip) walk along a well-defined track brings you to the nearest Corsican point to the French mainland, home to a lighthouse and a gorgeous view of Calvi and the spiky mountains of La Balagne. It's 4km west of Calvi.
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