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Located just a short 5-minute drive from the stunning west coast of Corsica, to the south of Calvi, lies our charming and exquisitely renovated old farm. Nestled amidst lush greenery, our cottages offer a tranquil oasis where the refreshing sea breeze meets the majestic mountains. Built with a bioclimatic design, they provide a naturally cool and peaceful atmosphere. Surrounded by acres of enchanting woods, fragrant scrub, and sprawling grasslands, you can immerse yourself in the soothing symphony of chirping crickets as you relax by the expansive pool. This idyllic retreat has been lovingly crafted for those who, like us, appreciate the Mediterranean's joie de vivre. Please note that our cottages are available for reservations during the months of July and August.Reviews
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Holiday Home | 5 | 83 | 198 | 650 | 1300 |
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Attractions
- GR20 Trail: Considered one of the most challenging and beautiful hiking routes in Europe, the GR20 Trail is located near Gîtes de Paradella. It offers stunning mountain vistas, crystal-clear lakes, and a chance to experience Corsica's natural beauty.
- Calvi Citadel: Situated in the nearby town of Calvi, the Calvi Citadel is a historic fortress overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. It offers panoramic views of the coast, houses a cathedral, and hosts various cultural events throughout the year.
- Calvi Beach: Just a short distance from Gîtes de Paradella, Calvi Beach is a picturesque sandy beach with turquoise waters. It is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying water sports like snorkeling or paddleboarding.
- Scandola Nature Reserve: Located within the Gulf of Porto, the Scandola Nature Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its breathtaking landscapes. Visitors can take boat tours to explore the towering cliffs, hidden caves, and diverse marine life.
- Fango Valley: Nestled in the Corsican mountains, Fango Valley is a designated nature reserve boasting stunning waterfalls, crystal-clear pools, and lush vegetation. It offers opportunities for hiking, swimming, and canyoning adventures.
- Bonifacio: A charming coastal town located on the southern tip of Corsica, Bonifacio is known for its impressive citadel, narrow streets, and stunning cliffside views. Visitors can explore the historic old town, visit the medieval King of Aragon's Stairway, or take boat trips to nearby marine caves.
- Monte Cinto: As the highest peak in Corsica, Monte Cinto is a popular destination for avid hikers and mountaineers. The summit offers panoramic views of the island, including the surrounding mountains and coastline.
- Aiguilles de Bavella: Situated in the Corsican Regional Nature Park, the Aiguilles de Bavella are a series of stunning granite peaks. The area offers numerous hiking trails, rock climbing opportunities, and magnificent viewpoints.
- Capu Rossu: Located on the western coast of Corsica, Capu Rossu is a striking peninsula known for its red granite cliffs, turquoise waters, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the Genoese tower, enjoy scenic coastal walks, or go snorkeling in the marine reserve. 10. Corte: Nestled in the heart of Corsica, Corte is a historic town surrounded by rugged mountains. It is home to the Corsican Museum and the impressive Citadel, offering a glimpse into the island's rich history and culture. Visitors can also explore nearby hiking trails and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.