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Alma Viva is a unique retreat nestled in the heart of nature, seamlessly blending iron, wood, and stone, situated directly across from the Orezza convent and the majestic San Pedrone, which rises to an altitude of 1750 meters. This pristine sanctuary offers an untouched beauty where nature's seasonal dance unfolds and the local community preserves the timeless traditions of the past. It's an ideal destination to explore and reconnect with the historic heart of Corsica, a hidden gem of this "Little Island."Here, you can awaken your senses and rejuvenate your spirit in an authentic village that serves as a peaceful haven. Experience a warm welcome and indulge in local flavors, all set against a backdrop of timeless elegance.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 80 | 100 | 15 |
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- **Corte**: - **Description**: Corte is a historic town located about an hour's drive from Verdese. It is known for its rich history as the former capital of Corsica. The town features the Citadel of Corte, which offers stunning views and houses the Museum of Corsica that provides insights into the island's history and culture.
- **Restonica Valley**: - **Description**: Near Corte, the Restonica Valley is a stunning natural area perfect for hiking and exploring. The valley is famous for its clear rivers, dramatic landscapes, and scenic trails leading to picturesque mountain lakes such as Lac de Melo and Lac de Capitello.
- **Castagniccia Region**: - **Description**: This region is known for its dense chestnut forests and traditional Corsican villages. It's an excellent area for scenic drives, hikes, and experiencing rural Corsican culture. The region also hosts several historic churches and chapels.
- **Aleria**: - **Description**: Located to the east of Verdese, Aleria is an ancient Roman town. Visitors can explore the archaeological site, which includes remnants of a Roman settlement, and the Aleria Museum, which showcases artifacts from the Roman and pre-Roman periods.
- **Asco Valley**: - **Description**: The Asco Valley is another beautiful area for exploring Corsica's rugged landscape. With its dramatic gorges, river canyons, and mountain views, it's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts interested in hiking, canyoning, and climbing.
- **San Michele de Murato**: - **Description**: This is a remarkable Pisan-style church located in the village of Murato. Built in the 12th century, San Michele is renowned for its striking green and white polychrome stone architecture and intricate carvings.
- **Bastia**: - **Description**: Bastia is a vibrant port city on the northeast coast of Corsica, approximately an hour's drive from Verdese. Known for its charming old port, bustling market, and historic district, Bastia offers a lively atmosphere and a glimpse into Corsican urban life.
- **Cap Corse**: - **Description**: Known as the 'finger' of Corsica, Cap Corse is a peninsula offering stunning coastal drives, picturesque villages, and beautiful beaches. It's an excellent area for a day trip to explore Corsica's diverse landscapes and coastal scenery. These attractions provide a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making them worthwhile stops during a visit to the region surrounding Verdese.