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Corsica
(Eyewitness Travel Guides)
Tour Corsica. This
guide covers everything Corsica has to offer, from child-friendly
beach resorts to severe hiking trails. Major towns, such as
Bastia and Bonifacio have their main sights plotted on a detailed
map and illustrated tours take the reader around the island
to explore local crafts and beautiful scenery. It also provides
information on: where to shop, where to eat and a variety of
practical information.
Walking
in Corsica: Long-distance and Short Walks (Cicerone International
Walking S.)
Tour Corsica. The
scented isle, or Corsica, is a paradise for walkers and leads
to a memorable holiday. The stunning, time-tested, Mare e Monti,
Mare-Mare Bord and Mare-Mari Sud long-distance walking routes,
criss-crossing the magnificent island, are presented in this
guide. A total of 26 days are spent on coast-to-coast routes
through the rugged mountainous interior and the softer south,
along with the exceptional coastal fringe. A supplementary section
has a selection of 18 day-walks in prime spots, allowing you
to explore the towering forests, gushing cascades, beautiful
isolated coves, aromatic maquis and spectacular river gorges.
Top scenery and unspoilt nature are unavoidable! A fantastic
range of comfortable hostels and well-run hotels ensure the
walker is never far from their overnight stop and the enjoyment
of some excellent catering. With its informative colour maps
and photographs illustrating the guide, its PVC cover and valuable
content this is the long-distance walker. The ultimate guide
to the randomness of Corsica.
The
Rough Guide to Corsica (Rough Guide Travel Guides S.)
Tour Corsica. Two
hundred years of French rule have had limited tangible effect
on Corsica, an island where Baroque churches, Genoese fortresses,
fervent Catholic rituals and an indigenous language saturated
with Tuscan influences show a more profound affinity with neighbouring
Italy. During the long era of Italian supremacy the northeast
and southwest of Corsica formed two provinces known as Diqua
dei monti, this side of the mountains, and Dila dei monti, the
uncontrollable side beyond. Today the French départements
of Haute-Corse and Corse du Sud roughly coincide with these
territories, and are different in feel.
Corsica
(Lonely Planet Country Guide S.)
Tour Corsica. Including
a practical language chapter with a section on Corsican, this
guide provides the lowdown to the island's cuisine, history
and accommodation. There are also hints on where to sample tasty
local disges, the best dive sites and a section on walking and
the famous GR20 route.
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