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Rogliano
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Directions
To reach your destination, continue on Convent Road until you pass the hamlet of Olivo. After that, you will come across two hairpin turns. Once you reach the second hairpin turn, go another 50 meters and you will see a mounted garbage container on your right. You can either park on the uphill side on the right or on the side on the left. At the top of the mount, you will see an arch. Go past the arch and follow the alley until you come across a very old wooden door on the left.
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Attractions
- Calanques de Piana: Located in the Gulf of Porto, these stunning red granite cliffs offer breathtaking views and are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Scandola Nature Reserve: Situated on the western coast of Corsica, this reserve is known for its diverse marine life, stunning cliffs, and crystal-clear waters, making it an ideal spot for boat tours and diving.
- Cap Corse: The northernmost part of Corsica, Cap Corse is a scenic peninsula with picturesque fishing villages, rugged coastline, and beautiful beaches. It offers various hiking trails and panoramic viewpoints.
- Calvi Citadel: This historic fortress in Calvi offers panoramic views of the town and the coastline. It also houses the Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste and the Musée de la Corse, showcasing Corsican history and culture.
- L'Île-Rousse: A charming coastal town known for its red granite beaches, L'Île-Rousse offers a pleasant atmosphere, a historic city center, and a lively market square. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the Mediterranean ambiance.
- Fango Valley: Located in the heart of Corsica's regional natural park, this valley is famous for its stunning landscapes, including river canyons, waterfalls, and dense forests. Visitors can enjoy hiking, canyoning, and swimming in natural pools.
- Bonifacio Citadel: Perched on a limestone cliff overlooking the sea, the medieval town of Bonifacio is renowned for its impressive citadel. Explore its narrow streets, visit the King of Aragon's Stairway, and take a boat trip to see the stunning cliffs and caves.
- Corte: Nestled in the mountains, Corte is the historic capital of Corsica and home to the island's university. Its old town offers a charming atmosphere, and the Musée de la Corse provides insights into Corsican culture and history.
- Ajaccio: Birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte, Ajaccio is a vibrant city with a beautiful waterfront, historic sites, and numerous museums. Explore the Maison Bonaparte, the Cathedral of Ajaccio, and enjoy the lively town center. 10. Aiguilles de Bavella: Located in the Alta Rocca region, these impressive granite needles offer stunning hiking opportunities amidst breathtaking landscapes. The Bavella Pass is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering trails for all levels. Please note that some attractions may require additional travel from the given location.