Résidence U Valledoro





The Résidence U Valledoro Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This beautiful, typically Corsican walk will allow you to discover the pretty village of Santa-Maria-Poggii as well as the Bucataggio waterfall and its Genoese bridge. It is quite well shaded but the first part climbs a little. The rocks towards the waterfalls are quite slippery so bring good shoes.
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This short sporty hike from Santa-Maria-Poggio in Haute-Corse takes you around Monte Negrine to the summit of Punta Rossa. The ascent to the summit is in the forest and has a steep drop. You will be rewarded with a splendid panorama over the Eastern Plain and the Tyrrhenian Sea. The path continues on the other side of Monte Negrine and you will have superb views of the Castagniccia mountains and a beautiful view of San Petrone.
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This beautiful walk from the village of Cervione in Haute-Corse joins Santa-Maria-Poggio by a forest path. This shady route on the foothills of Monte Negrine offers beautiful views of the eastern plain and the sea. The return follows the road and passes through the hamlet of Valle-di-Campoloro. An easy course ideal for a family outing.
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This beautiful hike starting from the beautiful village of Cervione in Haute-Corse leads you to the Chapel of the Madonna of Scupiccia. This village of Castagniccia has a beautiful architectural heritage and offers a splendid panorama over the eastern plain and the sea. The path to the chapel is shaded and runs along the Ruisseau de Fascheraccio. The story goes that the Statue of the Virgin placed in the chapel would have been sculpted in Florence in Carrara marble. The boat carrying statues...
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This short hike from the beautiful village of Cervione in Haute-Corse leads you to the Chapel of the Madonna of Scupiccia. This village of Castagniccia has a beautiful architectural heritage and offers a splendid panorama over the eastern plain and the sea. The path to the chapel is shaded and runs along the Ruisseau de Fascheraccio. The story goes that the Statue of the Virgin placed in the chapel would have been sculpted in Florence in Carrara marble. The boat carrying statues bound for the...