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This Brando house presents a charming stone exterior, providing numerous benefits. It consists of four separate and cozy cottages, each furnished with a comfortable 160 bed, private toilet, bathroom, air conditioning, TV, WIFI, and a personal terrace for those residing on the upper level.Located in a tranquil area away from the main road, this secluded villa is surrounded by a stunning garden with a refreshing swimming pool. Moreover, it offers direct access to the nearby river. Additionally, the property is conveniently situated just a four-minute drive from the beautiful Sisco beach and is in close proximity to various hiking trails.
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- Cap Corse: Located on the northern tip of Corsica, Cap Corse is a beautiful peninsula known for its stunning landscapes and picturesque villages. Visitors can explore charming fishing ports, hike along scenic trails, and enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Bastia: Just a short drive from Sisco, Bastia is a vibrant port city and one of Corsica's main commercial and cultural centers. Visitors can wander through the historic old town, visit the impressive Saint-Nicolas Square, and explore the vibrant Vieux Port area.
- Erbalunga: This charming village is situated just a few kilometers from Sisco and offers a serene atmosphere and scenic beauty. With its picturesque harbor, quaint streets, and ancient Genoese tower, Erbalunga is a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll and to enjoy the local cuisine.
- Nonza: Located on the western coast of Cap Corse, Nonza is a unique village known for its dramatic black sand beach and towering Genoese watchtower. Visitors can hike up to the tower for breathtaking views and explore the narrow streets of this historic village.
- Saint-Florent: Nestled on the Gulf of Saint-Florent, this charming seaside town is known for its beautiful beaches and lively marina. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, enjoy water sports activities, and explore the Citadel, a 15th-century fortress.
- Patrimonio Wine Region: Wine enthusiasts should not miss the opportunity to visit the renowned Patrimonio wine region. Located near Saint-Florent, this area is famous for its vineyards and produces excellent Corsican wines. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, vineyard tours, and learn about the local winemaking traditions.
- Calvi: Although a bit further away, Calvi is worth a visit for its stunning beaches and historic charm. The old town features a picturesque citadel, narrow streets lined with shops and restaurants, and a beautiful marina. Calvi is also known for its annual jazz festival, attracting music lovers from around the world.
- Saleccia Beach: For those seeking a pristine and secluded beach experience, Saleccia Beach is a must-visit. Accessible by boat or a challenging off-road drive, this unspoiled beach offers crystal-clear turquoise waters, soft white sand, and a tranquil atmosphere.
- L'Île-Rousse: Situated on the northwest coast of Corsica, L'Île-Rousse is a charming town known for its red-granite beaches and colorful old town. Visitors can relax on the picturesque Plage de l'Île-Rousse, explore the lively market square, and take a stroll along the waterfront promenade. 10. Desert des Agriates: Located between Saint-Florent and L'Île-Rousse, the Desert des Agriates is a rugged and wild landscape featuring arid plains, rugged mountains, and hidden coves. Nature lovers can enjoy hiking or off-road adventures through this untouched natural area.