On the opposite side of Bonifacio lies the Escalier du Roi d’Aragon, a staircase which, according to legend, was built by the Aragonese in a single night. Used by the people of Bonifacio for centuries, these steps are a source of pride for locals. Corsica’s landscapes and monuments reflect the island’s complex history which can be explored through the statue-menhirs of Filitosa, the “castelli” of the Alta Rocca, and the Genoese citadels standing guard along the coast – a whole host of beautiful sights in peaceful, tranquil surroundings.

Discover the emblematic forests of Corsican pine, inhabited by mouflons; some of the remarkable trees in these forests are centuries old.

Take a stroll through the Castagniccia region, exploring the labyrinth of gently sloping hills planted with sweet chestnut trees. As spring begins to leave its mark on the landscape, breathe in the scents of the flowers and the blossom of the exotic lemon and mandarin trees which are so characteristic of the region. Full of hidden gems, the Castagniccia never ceases to surprise visitors with lakes, rivers, waterfalls and natural springs around every corner, making each walk in the region a real delight. Stop for a rest alongside one of these natural pools, or, better still, take a dip in their clear, refreshing waters and then dry off on the warm stones nearby.

It’s so easy to find peace of mind in Corsica and an incredible sense of wellbeing

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