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  1. purplelee avatar

    Scandola Nature Reserve or Bonifacio - which is better?

    by purplelee 12 July 2011

    I will be making my first trip to Corsica. Arriving in Ajaccio on Saturday, July 30 afternoon and leaving for Paris on Monday, August…

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    RE: Corsica: Does reasonably priced accommodation exist?

    by artemis2 27 April 2011

    I had a look for you in my French +Guide du Routard+ ed 2008 for places around €60 for a double Propriano: Loft Hotel € 48-75 http://ww…

  3. Roxanne66 avatar

    Re: Sardinia or Sicily??

    by Roxanne66 20 April 2011

    Hi Neckervd, You indicated this place in one of your posts to me... "BTW: a few years ago, I stayed a few days in Sarte (Sartène pour…

  4. neckervd avatar

    RE: Sardinia or Sicily??

    by neckervd 03 April 2011

    BTW: a few years ago, I stayed a few days in Sarte (Sartène pour les Français métropolitains), in a small hotel in an old house almost…

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    RE: corsica via public transport; worth it?

    by artemis2 03 April 2011

    SNCM does Porto Torres - Ajaccio and Propriano La Méridionale does PT - Propriano http://www.aferry.com/ I liked the town of Corte and…

  6. azrael31 avatar

    RE: 3 Nights in South Corsica

    by azrael31 27 August 2009

    I fully agree with Artemis2: Sartene is a beautiful village and Bavella area is very nice. It's the moutain face of Corsica and really…

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    RE: 3 Nights in South Corsica

    by artemis2 26 August 2009

    You shouldn't miss the Col de Bavella and surroundings, a stunningly beautiful region where you could easily spend two nights (and more).…

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    Re: Corsica for 10-14 days in September

    by jetlaglog 24 August 2009

    So excited after our Corsica trip in august. Though it is in the peak season, me and my boyfriend have enjoyed a lot on the trip. Basicall…

  9. kungfukaren avatar

    Where to base ourselves in Corsica

    by kungfukaren 23 August 2009

    Hello, I already got some helpful responses to a previous inquiry, but I'm looking for more input now. We are heading to Corsica for…

  10. artemis2 avatar

    RE: Corsica for 10-14 days in September

    by artemis2 28 July 2009

    I've travelled in Corsica last year in June which i think is comparable to September in terms of crowds. We've been in and around a big…

  11. kungfukaren avatar

    Corsica for 10-14 days in September

    by kungfukaren 27 July 2009

    Hi! We are planning to head to Corsica for 1-2 weeks in mid-September. Have been looking at a few guidebooks and cruising around the…

  12. alr avatar

    RE: Corsica, Sartene or Campomoro

    by alr 17 June 2008

    When I went to France earlier this year I found www.frenchconnections.co.uk very helpful, you could try there. Have a lovely time! :D…

  13. chilligirl avatar

    Corsica, Sartene or Campomoro

    by chilligirl 12 June 2008

    Hi, Could anyone recommend a nice hotel, guest house, B&B, cottage or similar (can be self catering or with breakfast, but not full-boar…

  14. Wojo avatar

    RE: Corsica

    by Wojo 04 January 2008

    Propriano and Sartène get my vote. Completely gorgeous, lots of markets nearby to get great Corsican meats like figatelli..

  15. fairbanksalaska avatar

    Re: Corsica

    by fairbanksalaska 04 January 2008

    I would make the west coast my priority, L'Ile Rousse, Ajaccio (Porticcio), Sartene, Bonficaccio= the southern edge. OK Palobaggia beach…

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    RE: Corsica

    by neckervd 03 January 2008

    Forget the towns: there is not much to see in Ajaccio, Bastia, Corte and Bonifacio. The latter is however in a scenic position. Avoid…

  17. tony_b avatar

    Corsica - your help is needed !

    by tony_b 31 August 2007

    What a choice! Corsica is such a beautiful island.

    I have to say that I find the west coast more appealing then the east because…

  18. joanneb avatar

    BASTIA, CORSICA

    by joanneb 14 July 2007

    It is worth getting a car to visit the Cap Corse - the peninsula of land to the North of Bastia, and also to go down to the Castagniccia…

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