GIGA GOLF CLUB
Read moreThe Giga Golf Club in Cauro offers introductory and advanced golf lessons. This compact 6-hole par 3 and 4 course offers a fun and technical challenge for all levels. Between L'Île-Rousse and Rocapina, you'll have the opportunity to enjoy a game of golf. The big news is the "BioMecaGolf" studio run by pro Yoann Chartier. Equipped with the Biomecaswing and Trackman concepts, this state-of-the-art facility enables in-depth analysis of every aspect of your swing for greater consistency and control.
CORS’AVENTURE
Read moreOriented towards river and sea activities, the team organizes canyoning, sea kayaking, hiking, climbing, mountain biking and spring sports sports. The supply of the equipment is included. The activities are supervised by professional state-run professionals and the stay is entirely built in the form of multi-week, multi-monthly full-pension activities on all Corsica.
ABC ROBERTO CANYON
Read moreTake part in a small-group or family canyoning adventure, exploring Corsica's most picturesque canyons with a certified local guide. A photo/video service is included, allowing you to immortalize your best moments on digital media (USB key, SD card, external hard drive). Choose from the Vacca, Purcaraccia and Polischellu rivers in the Bavella massif, or explore more remote destinations on request, such as the Baracci or Richiusa, for magical moments to suit everyone.
LE SENTIER DE CAMPU RUMANILU ET PERTUSATO
Read moreIn the extreme south of Corsica, this path leads to the lighthouse of Pertusato and to the sumptuous lunar landscapes of the Saint-Antoine beach. It starts at the Saint-Roch chapel to take the paved path that overhangs the cliffs. Great views on the Bouches de Bonifacio, the Citadel and the Navy, the Trinité, Sardinia at a few fathoms, and the surrounding countryside! But you will have to be careful and repress any excess of zeal above the void, you are here on limestone!
FOREST PARC
Read more:: 4 course on both sides of the Solenzara for 2 hours of activity, plus a route for the smaller (baby park). Via ferrata: 3 hours a day to 5 hours climb on rocks with 4 tyrolean, one of 160 m. The tyrolean pulleys were renewed and the new equipment imposed a total change in the cable slopes. Great comfort and new pleasure!
Sentier des Douaniers jusqu'à la tour de San'Agnello
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TEX RACING DIFFUSION
Read moreTex welcomes you to its relooked store, dealer of Lapierre bikes and Kenny Bikes clothing for Corsica du Sud. Accompanied outings to the most beautiful sites in the region during the day. Maintenance and repair of equipment. Organization of 5 to 7 days free or supervised stays from September to April.
ALPANA SEA EXCURSIONS
Read moreAn innovative concept created by François-René native of the village, which combines the qualities of skipper and professional fishing guide. On board his boat Alpana, the eagle, the emblem of the Gulf, you will discover on a guided tour or partly fishing the wonders of the calinities, Scandola, Girolata and other caves of Capo Rosso. Several departures per day of Porto or à la carte according to the desires. Privacy (12 places), comfort on board (wc, shower) and maneuverability to sneak into the faults and power for Fun (600 CV).
LE GOLF DE SPERONE
Read moreA golf course with the typical course and relief of the extreme south of Corsica. This exceptional 18-hole course has been ranked 18th by Europe's Elite 1000, 22nd in Europe's Top 100 Golf Courses, and5th in France's most beautiful golf courses (Golf Monthly 2009). It also received a 17/20 rating from the Peugeot Guide. Quite a panel! It's definitely been dubbed the "Pebble-Beach of Med", and with good reason! The plus? You can eat on site at lunchtime, enjoying the magnificent view over the golf course.
La Promenade sur la Pointe de Bruzzi
Read moreStarting from the cove of Chevano, this walk follows the peninsula of Bruzzi to Arbitro. Departure from the car park of the Conservatory of Pianottoli-Caldarello. Two options: start by going down to the beach of the cove of Chevano, or take the coastal path. Beautiful views of the islands of Bruzzi, Sardinia, it is lined with creeks with transparent waters. The loop follows the curves of the peninsula up to the beach of Arbitro, then returns to the car park.
BASTIA OFFSHORE FISHING CLUB
Read moreThis recreational fishing association affiliated with the French federation of fishing at sea is dedicated to the defence, initiation and development of recreational fishing by boat near Bastia. Its aim is to promote responsible, intelligent, marine-friendly fishing, an approach to recreational fishing, recreational, focused on fishing pleasure, while highlighting the conditions necessary to preserve the diversity of fisheries resources. Fine program!
V'LOC
Read moreDiscover fabulous landscapes by renting an electric bike in Corte! There are several routes of varying distances and durations, including the Village Loop, which is 40 or 65 kilometers long. The 15-kilometer route along the Restonica, with its beautiful Melo and Capitello lakes, forest, clear water and wind in your hair, is also very popular. It's all taken care of: Augustin delivers the bikes and picks them up anywhere in Corsica. Enjoy the fresh air, swimming stops galore and picnics on board!
LE SENTIER DE LA TOUR DU CAPO ROSSO
Read moreThis path leads to the Capo Rosso peninsula. Take the path on the right, pass the ruined sheepfolds of "Paghiadie". Your steps will then lead you to a tiled sheepfold at the end of the peninsula. Pass then through a beautiful corridor between rocks and greenery. You reach the watchtower (40 minutes). It is recommended to leave early in the morning, to bring water (non-existent on this route) and a hat as there is no shade.
LES CASCADES D'AÏTONE
Read moreThis short, half-hour walk starts on the D84 north-east of the village of Evisa, on the left-hand side of the road. The Aïtone torrent cascades down and in places forms natural pools, where the less chilly can try a swim. This hike can be extended with the Châtaignier interpretation trail (allow 4 hours). A place not to be missed, just for the pleasure of your eyes. Beware, however, of wild pigs in search of food, who may come and rummage through your bags!
LES GORGES DE LA SPELUNCA
Read moreThe mule track, which starts from Evisa at an altitude of 850 m, goes down along the very wooded gorges. It is marked out by no less than 25 panels or lecterns explaining the fauna, the flora, the construction of a mule yard and the making of a Genoese bridge. It is above all a cultural, didactic and easy stroll. The trail ends at the Genoese bridges Zaglia and Ponte Vecchju, classified as Historical Monuments. A picnic stop is essential to enjoy the place.
LE SENTIER DE LA PARATA
Read moreTo admire the beauty of the Sanguinaires islands, head for the vast site of La Parata and follow the path that starts near a small chapel on the route des Sanguinaires. You'll walk along a small path overlooking the sea. At every turn, spectacular views of the Sanguinaires and the cove of Minaccia are revealed. The walk ends on the magnificent beach of Capo di Feno, where it's advisable to remain vigilant against the waves. You can also go in search of the shells known as "Sainte-Lucie" eyes!
Promenade des Roches bleues aux calanche de Piana
Read moreThe first twenty minutes of this hike offer a more athletic portion, but don't worry: as soon as you approach the pine forest and stream, the pace becomes more moderate. At the crossroads, initially follow the red-green markings towards the rocky lookout. Then head towards Piana, along a wide path leading to an imposing dry-stone retaining wall, known as the sentier des Muletiers.
LE TROU DE LA BOMBE
Read moreA nice little walk shaded by pine trees, with no major difficulty, in which you start from the Cannone fountain, next to the Bavella pass hostel, marked Tafonu di u Cumpuleddu (the sheep pen in Corsican language). Bring a good pair of shoes and follow the path perfectly marked in red and orange. This hole of 8 meters in diameter is the work of tectonics and the alteration of the tafonis. A little climbing in the rocks at the arrival for this typical curiosity of the Corsican landscape!
LES GORGES DE L'ASCO
Read moreStarting out from the charming village of Asco, renowned as the capital of Corsican honey and surrounded by vast forests of black pine, a wild trail steeped in authenticity and imbued with the scents of Corsica marks the beginning of a picturesque hike. As you revel in the rural charm of the area, low walls, a stream, a calvary and imposing boulders elegantly guide you to the Asco gorges. Overlooking the river, a vast Genoese bridge signals the way to natural pools that are irresistible to all.
LES RANDONNÉES SUR LE SENTIER DES DOUANIERS
Read moreBeginning at the foot of the Campo Moro tower, the south-western coastline is undoubtedly the best protected in Corsica, with three outstanding trails: the chemin de la tour, the tour et i Pozzi loop, and the Punta Bianca. A day's walk will take you all the way from Belvedere to Tizzano. To make it easier to explore these areas, the Conservatoire du Littoral has converted the Sénétosa lighthouse into a comfortable gîte for hikers, open in season.
U CAVALLU DI BRANDO
Read moreAn original way to discover the Cap Corse: on horseback! The rides are supervised by riders who are passionate about their region and who will help you discover the fantastic landscapes as well as the culture of the country, its history, its fauna and flora and everything that makes this micro-region the most beautiful in the world in their eyes. Discover, from Brando, the Cap Corse seen from above, on mountainous paths. During the summer, the club moves to the town of Pietracorbara (10 minutes drive) to let you enjoy shaded trails.
LES BALADES AUTOUR DE CALACUCCIA
Read moreFrom Calasima, Corsica's highest village, to the foot of Paglia Orba, the Vallone valley offers superb hiking in a wild setting. Lozzi is the starting point for the ascent of Monte Cinto. You'll pass Lac du Cinto and have the chance to sleep at the Ercu refuge. Beware: the paths are narrow and the gradients considerable, so this hike should be undertaken with caution and only if you're in good physical condition.
BALAGN'ANE
Read moreA symbol of centuries-old rurality, the donkey is undoubtedly one of Corsica's most popular emblems. The donkey has taken on the role of soothing companion to hard labor, as well as that of the ancient "all-terrain" mount that criss-crossed the mountains on arduous trails. Balagn'âne, the island's largest donkey farm, is committed to reviving these practices and renewing forgotten ties with this amazing animal, offering rides for all ages. Get ready to explore the island's mazes as you did in days gone by, at donkey pace!
CHEZ PIERROT
Read moreThe emblematic Pierrot, a former dynamic, still holds the reins of this timeless place at an altitude of 1,260 m. Nestled in the heart of magnificent and preserved landscapes, in an authentic mountain setting, it is the ideal place to spend two or three very pleasant days, in the new guest rooms, or in the gîte d'étape. A la carte program, full board, horseback riding, or half board. Of course, reservations are required. A rustic and typical place, close to the Coscionu plateau, which is waiting for you.
BIKE PARK DE BAVELLA
Read moreThe Bavella Alte Cime Freeride Bike Park team is on hand to provide you with a range of 28 downhill enduro DH trails, from green to black (with jumps and banked turns). In a wildly beautiful, typically Corsican setting at the foot of the Aiguilles de Bavella and in a majestic forest, a great opportunity to experience cycling: downhill mountain biking, cross-country, enduro, come and discover them with guidance or on your own, with or without a lift. There's also a Mini Bike Park for children aged 3 and over, dedicated to learning to ride a mountain bike!
PARCOURS AVENTURE ACCROBRANCHE DE VERO
Read moreOn the heights of Ajaccio, Jean-Roch welcomes you on the biggest adventure course in Corsica. 17 courses and 198 workshops to lift you up in the heart of a pine forest, with a panoramic view of the Gulf of Ajaccio. The road is a bit long to get there, but on the spot, you will spend a whole day there with a shaded picnic area and undergrowth in the surroundings to take a nap. Since last year a course of 13 zip lines for great sensations.
LA RANDONNÉE AU MONTE RENOSO ET AU LAC DE BASTANI
Read moreAt Ghisoni, head south on the D69, then take the junction with the D169 towards the Capannelle sheepfolds (at an altitude of 1,640 m) and continue to the end of the road. From here, follow the Pietra Niella ski run to the summit, then take the path marked with cairns. After about 1 hour's ascent to the south-west, you'll reach Lake Bastani. To bypass it to the west, follow the path past Punta Bacinello.
LE MONTE ROTONDO
Read moreThis hike takes you to Corsica's second-highest massif, Monte Rotondo, at an altitude of 2622 meters, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the whole of Corsica, its imposing peaks, majestic lakes, Cap Corse and the Mediterranean. The route starts from the D623 and passes through the Restonica Forest. After the Bergeries de Timozzu, the landscape turns mineral as you head towards Lac de l'Oriente. Between steep peaks and rocky ridges, the surroundings are breathtakingly beautiful, but be prepared for a steep climb for much of the way.
LA RANDONNÉE À LA TOUR DE LA MORTELLA
Read moreAt the end of the carriage road that leads to the coastal residences of Formali and Fonaverte, follow the customs path to the Mortella point. Built in the 16th century by the Genoese, the tower was bombarded in 1794 by Admiral Nelson's English fleet. Consolidated in its current state by the Conservatoire du Littoral, it offers visitors a superb cross-sectional plan which allows them to appreciate the thickness of its walls. In spring, you will be conquered by the maquis.
LA RANDONNÉE DE MERIA À CARACU
Read moreFrom Meria, a walk takes you to the beautiful ghost village of Caracu. Between land and sky, this aerial route offers superb views of the eastern tip of Cape Corsica and the Tuscan archipelago. The trail is mostly flat and rocky. At the start, you'll discover monumental tombs, each more impressive than the last. Once you've reached the abandoned village, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere that surrounds the ruins.
BALADE DES MOULINS DE MITILE
Read moreFollowing the stone-paved lanes of the hamlet of Ortale, ancient mule tracks run through the memory of the Cape Corsican cradle. Following the wanderings of the Funtanaccia, an ancient water mill stands like a rock wall, shrouded in the golden ether of the undergrowth. You'll then cast your gaze over the remains of a Genoese bridge, before crossing the stones of the Savina mill, whose activity continues unabated despite the patina of the ages, conferring immemorial bliss on this journey from beyond time!
LA RANDONNÉE À LA TOUR SANTA MARIA
Read moreOn this hike, you'll discover the Santa Maria tower and enjoy a superb view of the Finocchiarola islands, classified as a nature reserve. From the port of Macinaggio, follow the signs for the U Stazzu campsite, then reach the Tamarone beach. Cross the beach and continue along the path, either along the coast to the right, or inland to the left. Choose one of these paths on the way out and the other on the way back, to enjoy different views.
L’ARCHE DE CORTE
Read moreThis beautiful granite arch is also known as the Scandulaghju arch or the Padule arch. It starts near the parking lot at the foot of the citadel, a little higher up than the path leading up the Tavignano to the refuge de la Sega (a sign points the way to the arch). Although the arch is not very far from Corte, the climb is very tough (1,000 m ascent on rocky ground) and the first part of the route is totally exposed to the sun, with no possibility of shelter. Bring plenty of water and set off early in the morning.
ASPTT AJACCIO ATHLÉTISME
Read moreAjaccio offers many opportunities for track and field enthusiasts thanks to ASPTT Ajaccio Athlétisme. ASPTT Ajaccio Athlétisme offers the city's residents and visitors the chance to practice athletics in a dynamic and friendly environment.
A STALLA
Read moreA STALLA invites you to discover the charming village of Soccia on a picturesque day trip on a donkey, pony or mule. This activity is suitable for children aged 3 and over, as well as adults. Discover the magnificent Lake Crena or set off on a longer adventure exploring the lakes of Crena, Goria, Ninu, Melo and Capitello from Soccia. You'll spend the night in a sheepfold or refuge, and have the chance to swim in natural pools. In short, an unforgettable experience in the heart of nature.
BREVET DE CHASSE SUR SANGLIER DE SERRAGGIA
ACTIVITÉS NATURE
Read moreIn Terra Corsa has 25 years of experience and passion for outdoor activities at its base in Ponte Leccia. Enjoy the natural beauty of the region by hiking in the mountains or exploring the mountain bike trails. For the more adventurous, there's rock climbing on the rocky cliffs or canyoning in the local rivers. Water sports enthusiasts can go kayaking or windsurfing. A variety of activities to suit all tastes and skill levels.
ARBO-VALLEY
Read moreTake advantage of your stay in Corsica to discover nature on horseback, thanks to this renowned equestrian farm. Let your horse guide you through landscapes, fauna, flora and history with unparalleled hospitality. Horse-riding holidays with itinerant trails: mountain, Agriate, Cape Corsica and all over the island of Beauty, in a variety of formulas. Children will particularly enjoy pony trekking (with an accompanying adult)!
CORSICA FOREST
Read moreDiscover Corsica differently! On the road to Bavella, Corsica Forest welcomes you and offers a range of outdoor activities. Sporty or playful canyoning, free-riding in the Bavella massif and, for families, water rides accessible to children aged 6 and over. Here, unlike canyoning courses, there are no compulsory technical passages. The turquoise waters and pink granite boulders provide an idyllic setting for this activity! We love the different levels of difficulty to suit everyone.
CAVAL'EN LIBERTÉ
Read moreWalks and horse riding in the Nebbio hinterland, discovery of the villages from the heights, by Laurence, the adorable instructor and guide. The horses of her cavalry are in total freedom on about fifteen hectares and are chosen for you according to their temperament. Laurence, passionate will make you discover not only Nebbio and its maquis but will subtly lead you to the love of horse riding thanks to her beautiful walks and initiations during half or full day.
FÉDÉRATION DEPARTEMENTALE DES CHASSEURS DE LA CORSE-DU-SUD
Read moreThe federation's website provides information on hunting and hunting practices in the department, as well as on the evolution of hunting legislation, from decrees to laws and petitions. Hunting is an important activity in Corsica, contributing to the island's social, cultural and economic wealth, as well as to the management of the natural environment. The federation wishes to inform and dialogue with hunters, but also with all Internet users, whether they are educated or opposed to hunting. In this way, it hopes to raise the profile and recognition of hunting in Corsica. Contact details for the Fédération Départementale des Chasseurs de la Corse-du-Sud are as follows: Résidence les Lacs - Avenue du Mont Thabor, 20090 Ajaccio. Telephone: 04.95.23.16.91. Fax: 04.95.20.24.48.
LIGUE INSULAIRE SPÉLÉOLOGIQUE CORSE
Read moreThe Ligue Insulaire Spéléologique Corse is a regional caving organization based in Bastia, Corsica. Part of the Fédération Française de Spéléologie, it brings together the island's caving enthusiasts. Their site provides information on activities, training courses and caving clubs in Corsica. However, for those interested in caving and exploring the region's caves and caverns, the Ligue Insulaire Spéléologique Corse is a valuable resource. Interested parties can contact Eric Genoud at 0492308963 or 0648386907 for further information.
GROUPE CHIROPTÈRES CORSE
Read moreThe Groupe Chiroptères Corse is an association dedicated to the study and protection of bats in Corsica. Since 1989, they have been conducting surveys to identify the 22 species present on the island. Their website offers information on bats in Corsica, as well as news and contacts for reporting the presence of these animals or asking for help in the event of a nuisance. The Groupe Chiroptères Corse also organizes events, such as the Nuit de la chauve-souris, to raise public awareness of the conservation of these fascinating animals.
LE MOULIN DE MURICCIOLU
Read moreJoin an old hydraulic mill and refresh yourself in the waterholes along the way! Leave at the last houses of the village of Albertacce on the D84. Take the dirt track on your right with the sign for the gîte d'étape and follow the orange markings to reach a crossroads at the Saint-Antoine oratory. Then turn left (signposted Bocca di Vergio) to reach the bridge and the Muricciolu mill. On the way back, you can also take the path left behind at the oratory, which leads back up to Albertacce.
LA CASCADE DU MELI
Read moreFrom the hamlet of Canaglia, you will take a track marked with orange markers, which will guide you along a bucolic walk before becoming a path. When the path splits into two opposite ways, you will take the one on the right towards Tolla, which will take you in a few minutes to the beautiful Manganello, a tributary of the Vecchio. Along the stream, the entire route follows the course of its clear water. In spite of their freshness, the less reckless swimmers will not resist for long to the attraction of its sumptuous basins!
LA PUNTA DELL'ORIENTE
Read moreIt is one of the highest peaks in Corsica, offering a breathtaking view. A nice excursion to make from the Vizzavona pass. At the pass, follow the wooden sign indicating the direction of the Bergeries de Pozzi, located about halfway up this route. From the sheepfolds, head towards Punta Grado by taking the Madonuccia Rock to the east. Then follow the ridge line to the foot of the summit. Be careful, the last few metres, in a crumbly rock, are very difficult to cover.
RANDONNÉE VERS LA CASCADE DE MURCELLA
Read moreThe starting point for this hike is the Genoese bridge on the outskirts of the village of Asco. The trail passes through a small chestnut grove dotted with the remains of low walls and sheepfolds, then becomes progressively steeper and rockier. A series of ascents and descents await you along the way. At the finish, you'll be lucky enough to discover a small waterfall about 3 metres high. The return journey takes the same route.
LES POZZINE DE POZZOLO
Read moreThe starting point for this hike is the Scalella pass, at an altitude of 1,193 metres. From the pass, head east for about 1 hour 30 minutes, then take the path up to the pozzine (peat bogs). Allow around 2 hours 30 minutes to reach this area. For the more adventurous, it's possible to extend the hike to Lac de Bracca, the source of the U Prunelli river, culminating at 1,777 meters above sea level. However, this variant is more difficult and requires good orientation.
CAVALL EN LIBERTÉ
Read moreThe horses live in total freedom on a 15-hectare estate, creating an atmosphere close to their original state. The ranch offers introductory lessons for beginners of all ages, as well as private lessons for those wishing to improve their technique. It is also possible to choose a 10-hour package for rapid progress. The ranch also offers membership, which entitles you to preferential rates on equestrian activities and access to exclusive events. In addition to equestrian activities, the ranch offers brief equine mediation therapies, which help people to find a better way of life.
VELO EN CASINCA, CASTAGNICCIA ET COSTA VERDE
Read moreThe Castagniccia Mare e Monti site represents 177 kilometers of well-maintained, signposted trails and tracks dedicated to mountain biking and cycle tourism, spread evenly over three emblematic micro-regions of Corsica: Casinca, Castagniccia and Costa Verde. These trails take you through forests, rivers and natural springs. The loops and circuits are signposted and listed according to level, with precise itineraries and recommendations.