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- Vineyards of Patrimonio: Located in the village of Patrimonio, this region is renowned for its vineyards and wine production. Visitors can indulge in wine tasting sessions and explore the picturesque vineyards.
- Desert des Agriates: Situated near Patrimonio, the Desert des Agriates is a vast natural reserve characterized by stunning landscapes of arid plains, rugged mountains, and pristine beaches. It offers opportunities for hiking, sunbathing, and enjoying the untouched beauty of nature.
- Saint-Florent: A charming coastal town just a few kilometers away from Patrimonio, Saint-Florent boasts a picturesque harbor filled with yachts and fishing boats. Visitors can explore the old town's winding streets, visit the Citadel, and relax on the nearby beaches.
- Nonza Tower: Located in the village of Nonza, this historical tower is perched on a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. It offers panoramic views of the coastline and the surrounding mountains. Visitors can also explore the quaint village and enjoy its unique black pebble beach.
- Cap Corse: A peninsula located northeast of Patrimonio, Cap Corse is known for its rugged coastline, charming villages, and breathtaking views. Visitors can drive along the scenic coastal road, visit traditional fishing villages like Erbalunga and Centuri, and admire the stunning landscapes.
- Saleccia Beach: Accessible by boat or a long hike from Saint-Florent, Saleccia Beach is a pristine and secluded paradise. With its crystal-clear turquoise waters and soft white sand, it is often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Corsica.
- Calvi: Located further west along the coast, Calvi is a vibrant town famous for its beautiful sandy beaches, historic citadel, and lively marina. Visitors can explore the narrow streets of the old town, relax on the beach, or enjoy water sports such as sailing and diving.
- L'Île-Rousse: Situated on the northwest coast of Corsica, L'Île-Rousse is a charming seaside resort town known for its sandy beaches and red granite outcrops. The town offers a relaxed atmosphere, a bustling market square, and a picturesque harbor.
- Corsican Regional Nature Park: Stretching across a large part of northern Corsica, this nature park encompasses diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, rivers, and coastline. It is an ideal destination for hiking, wildlife spotting, and immersing oneself in the island's natural beauty. 10. Corte: Located inland, Corte is a historic town nestled in the heart of Corsica's mountainous center. It is known for its imposing citadel, cobblestone streets, and panoramic views. Visitors can explore the town's museums, hike in the surrounding mountains, or learn about Corsican history and culture.