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Address:
JoelVALLEE D'ASCO D147
Moltifao
20218
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Appréciations pour E Canicce ***, Moltifao:
Sublime endroit
Lieu magnifique, Propre et accueillant
Calme absolu pour des vacances de rêve
en Corse
Calme absolu pour des vacances de rêve
en Corse
séjour mobil home
Nous avons passé 3 jours dans un mobil home avec vue sur la rivière. Le mobil home était très propre, bien équipé et l'environnement très calme. un camping familial où l'on se sent vite chez soi et où l'on est bien accueilli.
Directions
Proceed directly from Ponte Leccia on D 147, following the guidance of ASCO leadership. You will find shops within a 5 km distance, with numerous activities available in the surrounding area.
Map
Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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Apartment | 3 | 60 | 360 | 650 |
Services
Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Gorges de l'Asco: Located in the heart of the Asco Valley, the Gorges de l'Asco is a breathtaking natural attraction. It offers incredible hiking trails, rock climbing opportunities, and mesmerizing views of the surrounding landscapes, including the Asco River.
- Monte Cinto: As the highest peak in Corsica, Monte Cinto attracts adventurous hikers and mountaineers. The challenging ascent rewards visitors with panoramic views of the island's rugged terrain, including the Vallee d'Asco.
- Ponte Leccia: Situated near the Vallee d'Asco, Ponte Leccia is a small village known for its historic stone bridge. This picturesque spot offers a tranquil atmosphere, with a charming river flowing beneath the bridge, making it an ideal place for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
- Lake Calacuccia: Nestled in the mountains near the Vallee d'Asco, Lake Calacuccia is a stunning natural reservoir. Visitors can enjoy various water activities, such as swimming or canoeing, amidst the breathtaking surroundings of mountains and lush greenery.
- Aleria: Aleria is a town rich in historical significance, located on the eastern coast of Corsica. It is home to the Aleria Archaeological Museum, which exhibits artifacts from the Roman era and offers insight into the island's ancient history.
- Restonica Valley: Situated close to the Vallee d'Asco, the Restonica Valley is renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, lush forests, and dramatic mountain landscapes. It is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, offering numerous hiking trails and refreshing natural pools.
- Calvi: Located on the northwest coast of Corsica, Calvi is a beautiful town famous for its sandy beaches and historical charm. The Citadel of Calvi, a well-preserved fortress overlooking the town, offers panoramic views of the coastline and the surrounding mountains.
- Corsica Regional Natural Park: Spanning across various regions of Corsica, this protected area is a haven for wildlife and biodiversity. The park encompasses diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and coastline, making it an ideal destination for hiking, nature walks, and birdwatching.
- Fango Valley: Situated in the western part of Corsica, the Fango Valley is a nature reserve known for its exceptional beauty. It features a river with crystal-clear waters, stunning waterfalls, and picturesque hiking trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in Corsica's natural wonders. 10. Citadel of Corte: Located in the town of Corte, this historic citadel was once the capital of Corsica. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the island's past and provides panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. The nearby Museum of Corsica showcases the island's cultural heritage.