Corsican Island Mystery with Corsican Places

 PIANA CORSICAN PLACES

This walking tour provides the perfect contrast between coastal scenery and rugged mountains, offering character accommodation and traditional food along the way.

Start on a spectacular journey from Scala-di-Santa-Regina, an old mule path that leads you through an area of pine forests and mountain rivers plunging through a series of waterfalls to form natural rock pools.

Day 1 - Calvi to Corte
After arriving at Calvi Airport, you will be transferred to the train station for the train to Corte where your walking will start the next morning. Corte was once the capital of Corsica, during the reign of the much fabled Pasquale Paoli, and the city does still hold quite a grandiose air about it – something only enhanced by the monumental mountain scenery that surrounds it. Enjoy an evening of relaxed dining in one of the local eateries and wander the cobbled streets of the citadel before returning to your base.

Overnight: Hôtel Duc de Padoue or similar on bed and breakfast

 

Day 2 - Corte to Calacuccia
You will be transferred to the start of your walk in the Scala di Santa Regina. This trail is of great historical importance because it’s the age old path that was used by shepherds leading their herds in and out of the Niolu valley. It leads up through a décor of granite cliffs along a superb balcony path to a small Genoese bridge – a lovely place to take a rest, have something to eat and perhaps a swim. The views open up and you continue on through a very different landscape: the granite cliffs giving way to old chestnut groves and rolling forest hills.

You then walk down towards the lake in the base of the valley towards the village of Calacuccia where your overnight stop is situated on the outskirts of the village. Hôtel Acquaviva is run with a personal touch and is a comfortable country inn. You will be looked after in simple style and you can expect some fine cooking using the very best seasonal, local produce.

Distance: 10km. Active walking time: 5 hours. Altitude gain: +700m. Descent: -340m.

Overnight: Grand Hôtel de la Scala or similar on bed and breakfast and evening meal in Calacuccia.

 

Day 3 - Col de Vergio to Evisa
After a short 20-minute transfer, you will arrive in the vast Corsican pine tree forest, called the ‘Val-du-Niellu.’ A forest path leads uphill towards the Col de Vergio. The Laricio pine trees soar high above and are home to the famous ‘sitelle’, a little acrobatic bird. The Col de Vergio is a high mountain road pass, marked with a forbidding statue and is the boundary point between the island’s north and south departments. The views are majestic; the peaks are high and loom above. The trail goes downhill through the Aïtone pine forest to the outskirts of Evisa. You will pass the piscine naturelle, a big rock pool and local swim spot, then continue down through the chestnut woods that mark your approach to the village. Some of the thick gnarled old trunks have been standing here for nearly 2,000 years.

You will arrive in the centre of Evisa, situated at 830m altitude, a vibrant mountain village with a healthy climate. It is unusually close to the sea for a village of this height and is known locally as ‘the pearl of the mountains’. The Hôtel Aïtone is run by Monsieur Ceccaldi and is full of Corsican character with mountain rusticity. There is also a swimming pool and sun terrace. From the restaurant, you can watch the sunset over Porto – a beautiful sight.

Distance, 11.5km. Active walking time, 5 hours. Altitude gain, +80m. Descent, -720m.​

Overnight: Hôtel Aitone 2* or similar in Evisa on a half board

 

Day 4 - Free day in Evisa
Today you have the option of just relaxing, or taking a walk that follows part of the trail known as the ‘Mare e Monti’. It is a village-to-village walk, which in the old days was the only route of communication between the villages. It leads through the surrounding chestnut woods into a luxuriant maquis, a jumble of vegetation, a mix of oak, cistus flowers, strawberry tree, curry plant and tree heather. You will arrive at the abandoned hamlet of Tassu, a small treasure to investigate. Nearby is the village of Marignana, a good spot to stop for a coffee. A return walk via the village of Cristinacce completes the insight into rural village life.

Distance: 9km. Active walking time: 5 hours. Altitude gain: +300m. Descent: -300m.

Overnight: Hôtel Aitone 2* or similar in Evisa on a half board

 

Day 5 - Evisa to Porto
An old path descends through the Spelunca gorge, zig-zagging back and forth into the depths. You will come to a high-arched Genoese bridge. The path leads alongside the torrent, towards Ota. This is a village that couples mountain architecture with a hot Mediterranean climate and flora. Braying donkeys, hunting dogs, villagers working in their gardens, bright bougainvillaea, lemon and fig trees all add to the colour. The delicious smells from the Ceccaldi restaurant beckon, perhaps you will get tempted in!

From the terrace, you can see the succession of high pink-hued sea cliffs not so far off now. Your route leaves Ota, heading swiftly down to the coast. The view towards the Gulf of Porto is a kaleidoscope of colour: red cliffs, a shock of blue sea and the bold silhouette of the Genoese tower. On your way downhill you can find all the plants that you associate with the heat and the Mediterranean: deep blue-black island lavender, pale pink cistus and rock sedum.

Distance: 14km. Active walking time: 6 hours. Altitude gain: +320m. Descent: -1170m.

Overnight: Hôtel Kallisté 3* or similar in Porto on a bed & breakfast

 

Day 6 - Porto to Piana
With just four and a half hours walking today, you may choose to spend your morning in Porto to enjoy some of the sea activities. When the sea is calm, there are regular boat trips towards Scandola, which is the most reputed part of the coastline: the wild natural beauty is spectacular. This dramatic coastline is classed by UNESCO as a site of world beauty. From Porto beach, it’s possible to explore on your own with a snorkel and mask, or if you wish, by scuba diving. If you decide to walk directly to Piana in the morning it is possible to walk down to the small sandy cove of Ficaghiola in the afternoon.
Leaving Porto, you cross over the bridge that links the marina area to the harbour. The beach is bordered by a eucalyptus wood and the path is just above sea level giving a balcony view down onto the clear blue waters. There are splendid views of the indented rugged coastline and its many creeks. Depending on the season, you can find foxgloves, tall white asphodels and delicate wild cyclamen. Once in the ‘Calanques’ you will discover an incredible site of granite needles, tortured shapes and rock-sculpted formations dotted with maritime pine trees.

Distance: 12km. Active walking time: 4.5 hours. Altitude gain: +520m. Descent: -70m.

Overnight: A sea view room at Hôtel Scandola 3* or similar in Piana on a bed & breakfast

 

Day 7 - Piana to Calvi
After your transfer to Calvi there is optional walking - either the Notre Dame de la Serra one-hour walk, or the Revellata three-hour walk, both from the hotel. Alternatively, explore Calvi for the day.

Overnight: Hôtel Revellata 3* or similar on bed and breakfast

 

Day 8: Departure from Calvi
Your holiday comes to an end at your hotel after breakfast. You will be collected from your hotel and taken to Calvi Airport.

 

Luggage moving and day sack
You will need to carry a day sack only, with your water bottle, camera, picnic and weatherproof jacket. Our bag-moving service means you can travel light during your walks, just taking with you what you need for the day. Your main luggage will be transported by vehicle between the different night stops by either local taxis, hotel owners or our own staff. We ask you to please limit your main luggage to around 15kg per bag to facilitate the driver loading it in and out of a transfer vehicle.

It is important to consider that it may be necessary to carry your bags short distances at the start and towards the end of your holiday. Soft luggage is recommended.

Accommodation

Benefits

Return flights from Stansted to Calvi
Return airport transfers
3 nights' hotel accommodation on half board
4 nights' hotel accommodation on bed and breakfast
Transfers on the walking days
Luggage transfers between hotels
Map and route notes

Prestations non comprises

Any transfers from/to other arrival airports
Train ticket from Calvi to Corte on arrival day. This is to be purchased locally.
Meals not stated in the trip notes
Drinks
Travel insurance

Infos pratiques

Mesures particulières : UK residents should obtain a Health Insurance Card (EHIC or GHIC) before travelling. This is normally valid for three to five years and covers any medical treatment that becomes necessary during your trip, because of either illness or an accident. The card gives access to state-provided medical treatment only and you'll be treated on the same basis as an 'insured' person living in the country you're visiting. This might not cover all the things you'd expect to get free of charge from the NHS in the UK. You may have to make a contribution to the cost of your care. Speak to the Department of Health by phone, online, or at the post office.
A prendre avec soi : A small day pack for your water bottle, camera, picnic and weatherproof jacket. A rucksack or soft suitcase for your main luggage 15kg maximum per person Good walking shoes or boots with a good grip sole Walking socks Warm fleece Shorts and t-shirts Swimming attire Towel Walking poles (optional) Water bottle (one litre minimum) For your picnics: a good cutting knife, fork, spoon, plastic cup and plate some plastic bags Sun and rain protection Sunglasses and sun cream Trainers or open sandals Warm fleece and casual wear First aid: we recommend that you bring your own personal first aid kit consisting of: antiseptic cream, throat lozenges, diarrhoea treatment, painkillers, plasters and blister treatment, re-hydration. Glucose tablets or malt loaf and multi-vitamin tablets are a good idea.

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