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PAGE04 2 OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE CONTENTS INSIDE 2014 EDITION 01 08 04 Eternity The Big Blue 10 The Soul 12 Paths of taste 14 Monument 17 Staying in Ouest Corsica Pôle Touristique Ouest Corsica – Office de Tourisme de Cargèse Association loi 1901 Rue du Dr Dragacci 20130 Cargèse, Corse, France Représenté par François Garidacci - Leslie Zanettacci Editorial : Claire Zajpt Ouest Corsica Production : Claire Zajpt Ouest Corsica Parution : Avril 2014 Contenu : Ouest Corsica - OMT Ota Porto - Corsica Made - Visit Corsica Droits photographiques : Balloide - Ouest Corsica - Caliles – JC Attard ISSN en cours – Dépôt légal en cours N°1 Copyright © 2014 Design www.caliles.com 06 Travel ideas Union européenne “l’Europe s’engage en France” Cette action de promotion est cofinancée par l’Union européenne. OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE 3 WELCOME Welcome Here, Happiness is Contagious Here, Our History is also Yours Ouest Corsica is hosting you at the heart of its past. Its villages unveil the heritage of prehistory, greatness of feudal domains and beauties of traditional Corsican architecture. Here, Nature Provides Everything The Bay of Girolata, Reserve of Scandola, Calanche of Piana, Bay of Porto, all these UNESCO World Heritage landscapes are among the exceptional natural sites that will enchant you. Take a walk in Ouest Corsica and you will discover its preserved coastline and fabulous natural sceneries.. Here, Traditions are Ageless Land of cultures, Ouest Corsica still enjoys a vivid gastronomic heritage. Try our local productions… Our region is an invitation to enjoy a tasty and relaxed atmosphere. Local sea fishing is still present and an opportunity to feast your taste buds. Unforgettable Monte Lazzu – Casaglione Menhirs of Appriciani, Cargèse and Sagone Episcopal site of Sagone Chapel San Giovanni di Cinarca – Sari d’Orcino Chapel San Giovanni of Paomia - Cargèse Castellu di Cinarca – Casaglione Castellu of Zurlina – Murzo Castellu of the Rocche di Sia – Ota Chapels San Chirgo and San Martinu – Cave of the Spada bandit – Arro Small fort of Girolata Capo Rosso tower - Piana Zaglia bridge - Evisa Unfinished church of Rosazia Saint Martin Church - Sari d’Orcino Unavoidable Casa di A Memoria – Ethnographical museum – Sari d’Orcino Aquarium of the Poudrière –Bruyère museum – Porto Latin church and Greek church of Cargèse Saint-François convent – VicoAdvertising Immense Cruises to the Calanche de Piana and Reserve of Scandola Trekking from all the villages Sunbathing on the beaches Dà u castagnu à l’alivu – Letia Lake of Creno – Orto & Soccia Calanche de Muna House of the Regional Natural Park of Corsica and orienteering course – Rezza Intense Sea and river bathing ULM Horse riding Climbing and canyoning River and Sea Fishing Water sports: boating, kayaking, windsurfing, footpedal boating,… Jet-skiing – buoy riding – fly-fishing Diving Unparallel Clos d’Alzeto and its vines – Sari d’Orcino - Ambiegna House of honey – Murzo Fair of the Bastelle – Soccia & Poggiolo Fair of the Chestnut – Evisa Fair of A Tumbera – Renno Fair of U Mele in Festa - Murzo Instinctive Mele di Corsica Cheese dairies - Brocciu Olive oils Beef, goatmeat and pigmeat production Corsican processed meat: coppa - lonzu – figatellu – terrines Local fish Market garden produce Jams Chestnut flour Candied chestnuts and fruits - nougats Myrtle, citron and chestnut liqueur 4 OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE DISCOVERING ETERNITY Treasures of the Porto Gulf The Calanche de Piana. The narrow cornice road, from Porto to Piana, twists and turns through extraordinary, sheer, red granite cliffs that plunge dizzily into the sea below. These are the Calanche or rocky inlets - that Piana is so famous for. Jagged rock outcrops, hewn by the elements, conjure up the impression of a weird and wonderful rock sculpture. Towering dramatically above the deep blue expanse of the Gulf, massive chunks of rock, riddled with gaping hollows carved by natural erosion (or tafoni as they are called in Corsican), harbour an astonishing collection of imaginary characters. The Gulf of Girolata. The hamlet of Girolata lies at the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, a little way beyond Osani village. Accessible only on foot or by boat, it’s an absolute “must” for all visitors to the Porto Gulf. Girolata is famous for its superb castle fort which was the scene of a well known historical drama. It was here in 1540 that legendary Turkish lieutenant, Dragut, was finally imprisoned, hunted down by the nephew of the great Genoese admiral Andre Doria, after the destruction of neighbouring Sia. The Scandola Nature Reserve. Scandola’s wild and virgin territory encompasses great swathes of land and sea, and is a symbol of the islander’s determination to protect their rich natural heritage for the benefit of future generations. The Scandola Reserve was created on the 9th CALANCHE December, 1975, and was France’s first DE PIANA nature reserve with a twofold vocation: next page: osprey and its nest in the gulf, granite cliff to protect both marine and land zones. It in the calanche, Scandola. covers some 900 hectares on land and 1000 at sea. The Scandola peninsular, volcanic in origin, lies at the northern tip of the Porto-Girolata Gulf, and was the first natural site in France to be listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Since 1982, it has been part of the Mediterranean network of specially protected sea and coastal zones. 6 OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE TRAVEL IDEAS 2014 TRAVEL IDEAS Suggestions for an amazing experience GO TO WALK OR RELAX OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE 7 TRAVEL IDEAS 2014 1 >Scrubland green, Navy Blue “Verde machja, Turchinu mare ” 5 days/ 4 nights Recommended dates: before and after season Type of stay: sports, hiking Target audience: groups From € 235/ person* (based on 18 people) *Excluding costs of transport rates (plane / boat) and guide Day 1 : Warm up. Pick-up charge of the group in Ajaccio to Serriera by bus. On the way, stop at Calanche de Piana for a walk strating from “tête de chien” (the dog’s head - 1h out and back). Once in Serriera, picnic povided by the stopover accommodation. Hike for the lost village of Pinito (2h30 out and back). Dinner and night in a stopover accommodation. Day 2 : Let’s go! Early departure for the hike starting from Serriera direction Ota (6h30 of walk on way). Picnic on the way. Provided luggage transfert. Free afternoon in Ota. Dinner and night in a stopover accommodation. Day 3 : Conquer the mountain. Through the village until the start of the gorge Spelunca hike (5h out and back), old road that once linked Ota and Evisa. Picnic in Evisa. Opportunity to make a small detour to the natural pools of the forest Aïtone (1h30 out and back). Then towards Marignana on the path of Mare e Monti. Dinner and night in a stopover accommodation. Day 4 : Relax by the sea Transfer by bus from Marignana to Porto in the morning. Free tour of the Aquarium de la Poudrière (of the magazine), the Genoese Tower and the Museum of heather. Lunch in the marina district in Porto. Free afternoon. For those who wish to walk a little further, the short walk to the cave of Petra Sorda is accessible from the road Ota (1h30 one-way trip). Opportunity to make a visit to the Scandola Sea Nature Reserve or Calanche de Piana, provide 25 € to 40 € extra; Day 5 : Time to go back... Free morning for souvenir shopping. Free lunch in Porto. Back to Ajaccio (port or airport) at the beginning of the afternoon. 2 > Colours in the eyes, sensations in the body “Colori pienu l’occhji, sensazione pienu u corpu” 4 days / 3 nights Recommended dates: May to September Type of stay: sports, nature Target audience: individual, couple, family with teenagers From € 339/person* (based on 2 people) * Prices excluding transport costs (plane / boat and car), transfer and lunch Day 1 : To start easy! First, direction Porto by Evisa, a small walk to discover the natural pools of the Aïtone forest, basins of pure water naturally formed in the rock (1h30 out and back). Then visit the Calanche de Piana and its famous typical shapes by car, or walking on the path of “Château Fort“ followed by the path “Sentier du muletier” (former path between Ota and Piana). Unforgettable sunset in the Calanche de Piana, one of three sites forming the whole World Heritage site by Unesco. Day 2 : Majestic! After breakfast, you will go to the assault of the seabed of Porto’s gulf scuba diving and discover the wonders of the protected marine fauna and flora. In the afternoon, visit to Sea Nature Reserve of Scandola and Girolata (boat trip or boat rental). In the early evening, we hit the sea for fishing squid (the largest number of shots made squid fishing a fun technique!) Back on land around midnight. Alternative for those who do not want to fish, just take your time and relax with an aperitif and enjoy the sunset. Day 3 : Sublime! Departure after breakfast towards Ota for a short hike in the Gorges de Spelunca and its famous Genoese bridges classified as historical monuments. Through the village to the trailhead, this path is the old mule trail that once linked Ota and Evisa. Meal break in Evisa, where you can taste local specialties. In the afternoon, the brave and lucky make a canyoning in the area of Letia or Albertacce (depending on season). Day 4 : Time to go... After breakfast, enjoy your day in Porto. 3 > Red passion, wellness and sweets “Rossu passione, benesta e spizzicheghju” 3 days/ 2 nights Recommended dates: from early May to late September Type of stay: wellness, gastronomy, relaxation Target audience: couples From € 155/ person* (based on 2 people) * Prices excluding transport costs (plane / boat and car), transfer and lunch Day 1 : Brighten your senses Arrival in Corsica, direction Porto. On arrival in Porto, check-in at the hotel. Release the tension and bask in the sun on one of the many beaches of the Gulf of Porto. Beach with sand or pebbles, it’s up to you! Continue relaxing yourself in one of the beach restaurants for a quiet meal at the water’s edge . Or for the more active, after breakfast, you will go to the assault of the seabed of the Gulf of Porto in a scuba diving and discover the wonders of the protected marine fauna and flora or visit Scandola Nature Reserve and the small village of Girolata (sea excursion or boat rental). In the early evening, take time and relax with an aperitif and enjoy the sunset on Porto’s gulf, one of the most famous and beautiful on Mediterranean Sea. Day 2 : Appointment with your taste buds Departure after breakfast towards Evisa for further culinary delights with candied chestnuts, chestnut flour, meats, jams citron, tangerine and other delights. Then head to Ota to discover local specialties and local products: olive oil, chestnut flour, etc.. Lunch break in one of the traditional restaurants. Small digestive river swimming in the gorges of the Spelunca. Day 3 : See you next year! After breakfast, visit the Genoese Tower, Museum of heather and the Aquarium de la Poudrière or simply enjoy the morning in Porto to buy some souvenirs and other Corsican products in small shops to extend the pleasure of your stay once back at home. Back to Ajaccio (port or airport) at the beginning of the afternoon. 8 OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE DIVING > barracuda > in the circle: moray in her den > next page: young diver OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE 9 DIVING THE big BLUE Ouest Corsica is the paradise of mediterranean divers. Crystal water, treasures of the deep are waiting your visit, you will be astounded by the wonderfully well preserved underwater flora and fauna : corals, scorpionfishes, morays, octopus, groupers, lobsters… And … during visiting our coasts, if you are lucky, you will see even some dolphins. Treat yourself to an initiation into diving in Ouest Corsica ! Our professional diving centers Nautica Loisirs Plongée Bleu Marine MPS Calcatoggio +33(0)4 95 52 27 11 www.nautica-loisirs.com Porto +33(0)6 14 94 08 44 www.plongeecorse.fr Anthias Diving Plongée Porto Cargèse +33(0)6 16 84 34 11 www.anthiasdiving.fr Porto +33(0)6 84 24 49 20 www.plongeeporto.com CargèSub Sub’Evasion Cargèse +33(0)6 86 13 38 96 www.cargesub.com Sagone +33(0)6 12 17 05 74 [email protected] Explorasub Cargèse +33(0)6 11 01 19 54 www.explorasub.fr 10 OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE SPIRITUALITY the SOUL Ouest Corsica will gradually unveil many emotions as you discover it. SARI D’ORCINO Saint Martin church Next page: Greek Easter in Cargèse OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE 11 SPIRITUALITY Ouest Corsica, land of the origins, will gradually unveil many emotions as you discover it. The Calanche of Piana, enigmatic red granite cliffs are an invitation to relax while Scandola reveals ancient imprints. From one village to the other, you will discover an authentic culture where processions mix with celebrations, traditions and legends. You will find out about astonishing sacred buildings and trace Italian paintings in Churches, thanks to the stunning collection of Cardinal Fesch. The history and beauty of the places will provide you with energy. Each stone conceals a legend and is an invitation to pause. Each beach protects the Eyes of Saint Lucie. Each place conveys its strength. Come and recharge your batteries in this unspoiled nature. Mary, sea of gentleness, Turn your devout, Maternal and loving eyes Towards us. Intensely Evisa: Notre-Dame des Neiges January 1st: Pace è salute pè tuttu l’annu January 6th: Epiphany, Pasqua pifania January 17th: Saint Antoine: blessing of the rolls that will protect homes, crops and… cars January 29th: Saint Appien - Sagone February 11th: Notre-Dame de Lourdes – Paomia Wheat Ceremony 1st Sunday after February 18th: Saint Siméon - Revinda Marignana March 24th: Celebration of San Ghjiseppu - Girolata March 25th: Patron Saint festival of the Annunciation - Calcatoggio April 18th: the Mercy - Arro April: Greek Easter in Cargèse - the Granitula of Piana May: Ascension May 20: Pilgrimage to Father Albini’s tomb - Vico Pentecost: Celebration of freedom and redemption, Pentecost is an invitation to gratefulness and joy June 2nd: Saint Erasmus: Patron Saint of fishermen June: Saint Baptiste – Church of Lozzi - Cargèse June 24th: Fires of Saint Jean July: Brotherhood day – Piana July: Sorru in Musica July 27th: Saint Jacques - Marignana August 2nd: A Priziuncula - Vico August 10th: Saint Laurent - Murzo August 15th: Processions of Saint Marie - Kimisis August 16th: Saint Roch – Renno and Letia Last Saturday of August: St Jean-Baptiste - Ota August 29th: Saint Elisée - Orto September 14th: A Santa Croce, exaltation of the Holy Cross – Basil Festival - Tou Stavrou – Greek Church of Cargèse All Saints’ Day: E bastelle di morto - Cruzzini Cinarca / Deux-Sorru November 2nd: Ognisanti, Day of the Dead November 11th: Saint Martin - Spuntinu - Letia December 6th: Saint Nicolas - Calcatoggio December 8th: Immaculate Conception - Vico December 12th: Saint Spiridion - Cargèse December 13th: Saint Lucie - Cargèse - Vico Sorru in Musica Natale December 24: Sacred Fires of Christmas 12 OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE INDUSTRY INSIDE PATHS TASTE of Local and traditional delicacies 3 Spring Products > cured hams > next page: honey > chestnut > brocciu > Piana’s Brocciu > Evisa’s “insitina” chestnuts The famous fresh, soft goat’s cheese of Piana Chestnut flour, glace chestnuts, “beignet” of chestnuts > CHEESE Instintive > CURED HAMS > CHESTNUTS > Cured hams of Cristinacce > Meat ”Figatellu” (liver sausage), “coppa” (pork backbone), “lonzu” (pork fillet), “salamu” (sausage), “prisuttu” (cured ham) Wild boar, lamb, kid and veal Brocciu « This speciality is unique to Corsica and has been sold here since time immemorial. Brocciu cheese is the only dairy product on the island that has been granted AOC status. It is produced from fresh whey that is heated before adding 10 to 20% whole milk. This milk comes from Brebis sheep or from the native goats. The mixture is heated once again over a wood or gas fire and is salted as it is stirred. The product that makes the Brocciu then rises to the surface, is collected using sieves and poured into woven wicker baskets (today they use plastic moulds) that are then stacked. It is made from December to June, and after that it can be enjoyed in its semi-soft form or as a hard cheese known as “brocciu passu”. Brocciu is used in a wide range of traditional local dishes, such as fiadone, migliacci, beignets, omelettes, storzapreti… » Corsican honey. « The first honey to obtain the AOC label and the AOP classification in 1998, Corsican honey offers a great variety of tastes and flavours. The rich wild natural vegetation and the ancestral knowledge of our beekeepers combine to create honey that is very particular. This product is made up of six seasonal varieties: - Spring honey has a floral taste and lacks acidity. It is collected from March to May and has floral notes thanks to the asphodel and the clementine trees… - The « Maquis de printemps » honey is essentially made from white heather, collected throughout the springtime across the vast expanses of the maquis scrubland that stretches from the sea to the mountains. It is golden, with a delicate caramel or cocoa flavour, with an aroma of liquorice or coconut. - Maquis honeydew (cistus, oak, mastic), > MEAT collected from May to September on the coastal zones and wooded areas close to the maquis, has a malty taste that lingers on the tongue, scented with liquorice, caramel and forest fruits. - The « Maquis d’été » is gathered from the month of August and provides a fruity and aromatic honey, mixing helicrysum, anthyllis, Corsican thyme (erba barona), broom, marine germander and the aromatic plants of the mountains. - Honey from the chestnut groves is collected from July onwards and is strong and tannic, with a slight bitterness. Its chestnut flavour has hints of bramble, anthyllis, clematis, broom and marjoram. - The « Maquis d’automne » is bitter and strong in the mouth, collected from October to February and composed primarily of arbutus. » And meet our honey producers every year in September at the “Mele in Festa” in Murzo. OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE 13 FOOD AND DRINK For visiting our producers, follow “A Strada di I Sensi” Source: www.visit-corsica.com www.corsica-made.com Recipe ideas: > Clementines > Mushrooms Corsican clementines Corsican truffle and other mushrooms > 2010 New customer every day > MUSHROOMS > Aperitifs et liqueurs Aperitifs (such as myrtle wine, Cap Corse) and liqueurs (“acquavita”) Intense > LIQUEURS Olive Oil « Essential ingredient of Corsican cuisine, the region’s olive oil is aromatic and renowned throughout the world for its quality. The olives are collected only when they have reached full maturity so that they can become infused with all the aromas of the maquis and they fall into the nets below all by themselves between November and March. The olive trees can adapt perfectly to rocky ground and have no trouble on Corsica’s drier slopes. In the past, each village had its own water mill, “u fragnu”, to process the oil. The Genoese encouraged this olive growing culture on the island and by the XIXth century olive oil was used in cooking, pharmaceuticals, treatments for the body as well as having magical and religious properties attributed to it. Olive oil production represents 2000 hectares of cultivated land in Corsica and this is carried out by 300 producers. The island has about 20 mills, including 7 state of the art facilities that are responsible for 80% of the total production. The Appellation d’Origine Protégée is the only mark that guarantees the origin of the olives and where they were processed. An olive oil that bears the AOP Oliu di Corsica label is therefore sure to be made using only Corsican olives. » 14 OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE MONUMENT SAINT-FRANÇOIS CONVENT OF VICO Time to serenity Saint-François convent of Vico. The first beggar Brothers of the Order of Saint François came to this place to build a convent in 1481. With the help of the inhabitants, they constructed a little Oratory to pray and some huts to sleep. It was built in its current form in the 17th Century according to Italian Franciscan architecture. The history of the convent was marked by the Venerable CharlesDominique Albini who, in 1836, occupied the place with the Congregation of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate upon request of Ajaccio Bishop Casanelli d’Istria. The Oblates must act as missionaries and Father Albini worked hard towards this goal: preaching, catechism, confessions; he is even said to have performed miracles. In 1839, he passed away in his room, which was turned into a chapel by the community. Officially declared “Venerable” in 1968 by the Church, Charles Dominique Albini is solemnly celebrated in the convent on May 20th, anniversary of his death. Sine then, the Convent has become the spiritual relay of the micro region and perpetuates this fullness with reading and reflexion meetings, conferences, biblical seminars, spiritual retreats as well as cultural and friendly activities (Summer Debates in August). The Convent votive festivals (Pilgrimage to the tomb of Father Albini on May 20th - A Priziuncula August 2nd - Immaculate Conception December 8th - Saint Lucie December 13th) are celebrated each year under the watchful eye of the Padre Albini Brotherhood. The Convent also hosts the Sorru in Musica classical music Academy, attended by numerous students to develop their art. Saint François Convent Baradello 20160 Vico Tel: 04 95 26 83 83 Accommodation available at the Convent. High Season: open seven days a week. OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE 15 MONUMENT Crena’s Lake Liamone Beach Located in the Monte Rotondo massif, Crena Lake lies at an altitude of 1310 metres and is not on any walking routes. Would-be visitors must follow the path that runs above the village of Soccia until they reach a large car park. The trail sets off from the riverside along the northerly slope of Mont Saint Elysée. The only lake in Corsica surrounded by woodland, Crena is covered with pink and white water lilies that are sure to leave an impression. Visitors will love the beauty and tranquillity of this magical spot where the laricio pines are reflected on the green waters. It takes around 1h to reach Crena and, should you wish to escape the heat of high summer, it is possible to take a refreshing dip in the waters of the river just beyond the lake. This peaceful walk can be enjoyed by the whole family and it is a good idea to take a picnic in order to really get the most out of this enchanting place. Just remember to keep an eye out for the wild pigs that are famous for their gluttony. The Plus: It is possible to hire donkeys or horses in Soccia in order to turn your visit into a truly unique walking experience, and don’t forget your camera so that you can really remember this magical place! The 4-km long beach at Liamone, situated at the mouth of the river of the same name, offers the dual advantages of the beach and the river. The beach is still relatively unspoilt. Santana Beach The rocks which line the southern part of this beach help to make this the most beautiful beach in the Golfe de Sagone. Surroundings 16 OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE COLORING Find the true Corsica colors! OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE 17 ACCOMODATIONS STAYING in OUEST CORSICA Calcatoggio CASTEL D’ORCINO*** +33 (0)4 95 52 50 50 www.casteldorcino.com [email protected] LE NARVAL** U POZZU +33 (0)4 95 26 22 89 www.hotel-gites-u-pozzu.com [email protected] Guagno Les Bains HOTEL DES DEUX SORRU** +33 (0)4 95 52 25 35 www.le-narval.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 28 35 14 www.aubergedesdeuxsorru.com [email protected] SABLES BLANCS DE LA LISCIA Partinello ARIA MARINA +33 (0)4 95 52 51 50 www.hotel-sables-blancs-liscia.com [email protected] Cargèse BEL MARE*** +33 (0)4 95 26 40 13 www.belmare.net [email protected] LES LENTISQUES*** +33 (0)4 95 26 42 34 www.leslentisques.com [email protected] CYRNOS** +33 (0)4 95 26 49 47 www.torraccia.com [email protected] LE CONTINENTAL** +33 (0)4 95 26 42 24 continentalhotel.free.fr [email protected] LE SAINT JEAN** +33 (0)4 95 26 46 68 www.lesaintjean.com [email protected] PUNTA E MARE** +33 (0)4 95 26 44 33 www.hotel-puntaemare.com [email protected] THALASSA** +33 (0)4 95 26 40 08 www.thalassa-lura.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 27 30 33 Piana CAPO ROSSO**** +33 (0)4 95 26 12 01 www.hotelrestaurant-lebelvedere-porto. LE GOLFE com info@hotelrestaurant-lebelvedere-porto. +33 (0)4 95 26 13 33 www.hotel-le-golfe-porto.com com info@ hotel-le-golfe-porto.com LES FLOTS BLEUS*** +33 (0)4 95 26 11 26 www.hotel-lesflotsbleus.com [email protected] LE LONCA*** +33 (0)4 95 26 16 44 www.hotel-lelonca.com [email protected] LE MARINA*** +33 (0)4 95 27 81 81 www.lesrochesrouges.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 26 10 27 www.le-mediterranee.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 28 00 09 www.arenadoru.com [email protected] MARE E MONTI*** LE PORTO*** +33 (0)4 95 27 82 14 www.mare-e-monti.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 26 11 20 www.hotel-leporto.com [email protected] SCANDOLA*** LE SUBRINI*** +33 (0)4 95 28 00 03 www.hotellamarinesagone.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 27 80 07 www.hotelscandola.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 26 14 94 www.hotels-porto.com [email protected] LES CALANCHES BRISE DE MER** +33 (0)4 95 27 82 08 www.hotel-des-calanches.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 26 10 28 www.brise-de-mer.com [email protected] SAN PEDRU COLOMBO** +33 (0)9 61 38 08 08 san-pedru.e-monsite.com [email protected] Porto COSTA ROSSA*** +33 (0)4 95 73 71 17 www.hotel-costarossa-porto-corse.com +33 (0)4 95 26 10 14 www.hotel-colombo-porto.com [email protected] CORSICA** +33 (0)4 95 26 10 89 www.hotel-corsica-porto.com IDEAL** +33 (0)4 95 26 10 07 www.hotels-porto.com [email protected] CAPO D’ORTO*** LE BON ACCUEIL** +33 (0)4 95 26 20 22 www.hotelscoparossa.com [email protected] LA CHATAIGNERAIE +33 (0)4 95 26 24 47 www.hotel-la-chataigneraie.com [email protected] CYRNOS +33 (0)4 95 28 00 01 www.hotelcyrnos.com [email protected] LA SPELUNCA SCOPA ROSSA** Sagone A RENA D’ORU** LE MEDITERRANEE*** +33 (0)4 95 26 12 11 www.hotellebeausejour.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 26 20 04 www.hotel-aitone.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 26 11 50 www.hotel-monterosso.com info@ hotel-monterosso.com LES ROCHES ROUGES*** CALA DI SOLE*** Evisa L’AITONE** MONTE ROSSO +33 (0)4 95 26 10 34 www.residence-marina.com [email protected] BELLA VISTA*** +33 (0)4 95 26 40 12 LE RIVIERA +33 (0)4 95 26 10 15 www.hotel-leriviera-porto.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 27 82 40 www.caporosso.com [email protected] DE FRANCE +33 (0)4 95 26 41 07 www.hotelrestaurantcorse.com [email protected] Hotel LE BELVEDERE*** +33 (0)4 95 26 11 08 www.hotel-corse.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 26 12 44 www.hotel-caladisole.com +33 (0)4 95 26 11 14 www.hotel-capo-dorto.com [email protected] KALLISTE*** +33 (0)4 95 26 10 30 www.hotel-kalliste.com [email protected] LA CALYPSO*** +33 (0)4 95 26 11 54 www.hotel-la-calypso.com [email protected] LE BEAU SEJOUR** +33 (0)4 95 26 19 50 www.bonaccueilporto.com [email protected] LE ROMANTIQUE** +33 (0)4 95 26 10 85 www.hotel-romantique-porto.com [email protected] VAITA** +33 (0)4 95 26 10 37 www.le-vaita.com [email protected] LA MARINE LIBBIU +33 (0)4 95 28 06 06 Serriera EDEN PARK**** +33 (0)4 95 26 10 60 www.hotels-porto.com [email protected] STELLA MARINA*** +33 (0)4 95 26 11 18 www.hotel-stella-marina.com [email protected] L’AIGLON +33 (0)4 95 26 10 65 [email protected] Soccia U PAESE*** +33 (0)4 95 28 31 92 monsite.orange.fr/hotel.corse [email protected] Tiuccia L’ALLEGRIA** +33 (0)4 95 52 20 15 AGULA MARINA CHEZ ANDRE +33 (0)4 95 52 21 12 www.agula-marina-chez-andre.fr [email protected] Vico U PARADISU +33 (0)4 95 26 61 62 www.hoteluparadisu.com [email protected] 18 OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE ACCOMODATIONS Holiday residences Calcatoggio ADELINE ET VIRGINIE PAVILLONS +33 (0)4 95 28 39 16 www.laliscia2a.fr [email protected] PADOVANI MARINA +33 (0)4 95 23 01 92 [email protected] MAINA** +33 (0)4 95 26 45 79 www.residencemaina.com [email protected] TAKLADIA** +33 (0)4 95 26 40 73 www.motel-takladia.com [email protected] BEAU RIVAGE +33 (0)4 95 26 43 91 PUNTA PALIAGI +33 (0)4 95 50 13 56 [email protected] Cargèse DOMAINE SAINT PIERRE**** +33 (0)4 95 26 40 34 www.domainesaintpierrecargese.com [email protected] ELLADA*** +33 (0)4 95 26 45 76 www.residence-ellada.com info@ residence-ellada.com CASTUGNA +33(0)6 07 84 85 80 [email protected] GALATA +33 (0)4 95 51 40 38 ITYLON +33 (0)4 95 26 40 03 www.residence-itylon.com [email protected] LA LURA HELIOS*** +33 (0)4 95 26 40 08 www.thalassa-lura.com [email protected] ROC E MARE*** +33 (0)6 79 84 43 15 www.bellombres.com [email protected] L’ALIVETU*** +33 (0)4 95 26 49 47 www.torraccia.com [email protected] COLOMBARA** +33 (0)4 95 28 02 86 www.lesmandiles.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 26 41 24 www.locations-corse-cargese.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 26 47 25 www.roc-e-mare-cargese.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 26 80 00 www.motel-alivetu.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 26 40 41 www.residencecolombara.com [email protected] LES BELL’ OMBRES LES HAUTS DE TORRACCIA LES MANDILES SULANA +33 (0)4 95 26 42 73 asulana.free.fr [email protected] Camp-sites Calcatoggio A MARINA*** Cargèse TORRACCIA*** LA LISCIA*** Evisa ACCIOLA** +33 (0)4 95 52 21 84 www.camping-amarina.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 52 20 65 www.la-liscia.com [email protected] LE CALCATOGGIO** +33 (0)4 95 52 28 31 www.campingcalcatoggio.fr Casaglione LES COUCHANTS*** +33 (0)4 95 52 26 60 www.camping-lescouchants.fr [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 26 42 39 www.camping-torraccia.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 26 23 01 www.acciola.com Piana PLAGE D’ARONE*** +33 (0)4 95 20 64 54 Porto LES OLIVIERS*** +33 (0)4 95 26 14 49 www.camping-oliviers-porto.com [email protected] OFFICE DE POLE OUEST CORSICA [email protected] www.ouestcorsica.com Casaglione LE CALYPSO +33 (0)6 12 11 80 16 [email protected] Evisa CHALETS DE CEMMA +33 (0)4 95 26 22 89 www.hotel-gites-u-pozzu.com [email protected] Partinello LE CLOS DES RIBES +33 (0)4 95 27 30 36 www.leclosdesribes.com [email protected] LES ASPHODELES Serriera LE CALIFORNIA** +33 (0)4 95 28 06 76 www.lecalifornia.com [email protected] FUNTANELLA** +33 (0)4 95 28 02 49 www.residence-funtanella.com [email protected] Serriera CABANACCIA*** +33 (0)4 95 26 14 46 www.residence-cabanaccia.com [email protected] DOMAINE CODALEONE*** +33 (0)4 95 26 26 10 www.codaleone.com [email protected] MARINA LIVIA +33 (0)4 95 27 31 35 residence-lesasphodeles.com [email protected] +33 (0)6 20 33 20 04 www.locations-porto.com [email protected] Piana MARINA D’ARONE Tiuccia VILLA NOVA**** +33 (0)4 95 23 01 46 www.marina-arone.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 52 32 41 www.villanova.fr [email protected] Porto A BARCELLA*** LE RELAIS DE TIUCCIA +33 (0)4 95 26 83 10 www.residence-hotel-abarcella.com [email protected] CASA DEL TORRENTE** +33 (0)4 95 22 45 14 www.casadeltorrente.com [email protected] IDEAL SUBRINI +33 (0)4 95 52 21 21 www.lerelaisdetiuccia.com [email protected] ROC E MARE +33 (0)4 95 52 23 86 www.rocemare-tiuccia.com [email protected] Vico LES BALCONS DE LA CHIUSA +33 (0)4 95 26 14 94 www.residence-ideal-subrini.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 26 63 05 www.balcons-chiusa.com [email protected] SOLE E VISTA*** Osani E GRADELLE +33 (0)4 95 26 15 71 www.campingsporto.com [email protected] FUNTANA A L’ORA*** +33 (0)4 95 26 11 65 www.funtanaalora.com [email protected] LE PORTO** +33 (0)4 95 26 13 67 www.camping-le-porto.com +33 (0)4 95 27 32 01 www.corsica-gradelle.fr [email protected] Ota L’AGHJA BIANCA +33 (0)6 77 70 31 33 Sagone SAGONE RESORT**** +33 (0)4 95 28 04 15 MUNICIPAL* www.villagevacances-sagone.fr +33 (0)4 95 26 17 76 [email protected] www.campingmunicipal-otaporto.fr [email protected] Vico Tiuccia U SOMMALU*** +33 (0)4 95 52 24 21 www.usommalu-camping.fr [email protected] LA SPOSATA** +33 (0)4 95 26 61 55 www.lasposata.com [email protected] OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE 19 ACCOMODATIONS Resort Cargèse Calcatoggio Sagone CLUB MED +33 (0)8 200 200 08 www.clubmed.fr GRAND BLEU La Liscia*** +33 (0)892 237 700 www.nouvelles-frontieres.fr UCPA +3260 dites UCPA www.ucpa-vacances.com Bed & Breakfast Mignucci Félix Cargèse Antonini Xavier Cargèse +33 (0)6 08 56 12 53 [email protected] Vico Carlotti Santa Piana Gîte de Giargalo +33 (0)4 95 26 71 28 [email protected] Cargèse - Ouest Corse Casa Murza OFFICE DE POLE OUEST CORSICA Rue du Docteur Dragacci 20130 Cargèse Tél +33 (0)4 95 26 41 31 [email protected] [email protected] www.ouestcorsica.com www.cargese.net +33 (0)4 95 25 62 11 www.ruone.fr [email protected] Cargèse +33 (0)6 52 68 53 87 [email protected] Biggi Eliane +33 (0)4 95 26 44 28 Fieschi Véronique +33 (0)6 6 72 83 27 23 [email protected] +33 (0)6 70 00 74 37 www.villa-mignucci.com [email protected] U Cuventu di Paomia +33 (0)4 95 27 82 05 www.giargalo.com [email protected] Sagone Caujole Annie Soccia A Casa Chjuca Ouest Corsica Offices de Tourisme Calcatoggio U Ruone +33 (0)4 95 28 39 79 www.gitesoccia.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 24 53 83 www.casa-murza.com [email protected] +33 (0)4 95 28 05 08 Stopover gîtes Evisa Refuge de Puscaghja +33 (0)4 95 26 21 88 U Poghju +33 (0)4 95 24 [email protected] Ota Chez Félix +33 (0)4 95 70 68 49 www.gite-chez-felix.com [email protected] Chez Marie Girolata La Cabane du Berger +33 (0)4 95 26 11 37 www.gite-chez-marie.com contact@ gite-chez-marie.com Le Cormoran Voyageur Pastricciola Gîte communal +33 (0)4 95 20 16 98 +33 (0)4 95 20 15 55 [email protected] Guagno Gîte +33 (0)4 95 28 33 47 Marignana E Case +33 (0)4 95 26 48 19 Ustaria di a Rota +33 (0)4 95 26 21 21 [email protected] Osani M. Colonna +33 (0)4 95 27 31 70 +33(0)4 95 28 96 34 pastricciola.free.fr Piana Gîte de Giargalo +33(0)4 95 27 82 05 www.giargalo.com. [email protected] Gîte du Belvédère +33(0)6 77 33 57 30 [email protected] Serriera L’Alivi +33(0)4 95 10 49 33 www.alivi.fr [email protected] Ota - Porto Vico Couvent Saint François +33(0)4 95 26 83 83 [email protected] Office Municipal de Tourisme d’Ota Porto Quartier la Marine 20150 - OTA PORTO Tél +33 (0)4 95 26 10 55 www.porto-tourisme.com [email protected] Piana Office de Tourisme de Piana 20115 - Piana - Corse Tél +33 (0)9 66 92 84 42 Fax +33 (0)9 71 70 58 14 www.otpiana.com [email protected] Evisa Point d’Accueil Touristique Capu Supranu 20126 - Evisa Tél +33 (0)4 95 50 06 87 www.evisa.fr [email protected] Sagone Point d’Accueil Touristique Mairie annexe de Sagone 20118 - Sagone Tél +33 (0)4 95 28 03 46 www.mairie-vico.com 20 OUEST CORSICA MAGAZINE Ouest Corsica [email protected] - www.ouestcorsica.com Ambiegna, Arbori, Arro, Azzana, Balogna, Calcatoggio, Cannelle d’Orcino, Cargèse, Casaglione-Tiuccia, Coggia, Cristinacce, Evisa, Guagno, Letia, Lopigna, Marignana, Murzo, Orto, Osani-Girolata, Ota-Porto, Partinello, Pastricciola, Piana, Poggiolo, Renno, Rezza, Rosazia, Salice, Sant’Andrea d’Orcino, Sari d’Orcino, Serriera, Soccia, Vico-Sagone