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Veronique ValentiniPortigliolo
Campomoro
20110
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Each of our rooms is equipped with a comfortable double bed measuring 160x200, a convenient walk-in shower, a separate toilet, a television, a mini fridge, and a delightful private terrace.Reviews
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Directions
When you reach the exit for Propriano Sartene, ignore the direction towards Portigliolo and instead continue towards Belvedere-Campomoro. Just before the large right turn, turn left onto the road leading to camping Lecci e Murta. Drive along this road for 400 meters and you will see Cantu Grillu on your right, where you can take a break and receive a warm welcome.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
5 | 125 | 150 | 875 | 1050 | 3 | OUI | ||||||||
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Attractions
- Campomoro Beach: Located in the charming village of Campomoro, this picturesque beach offers crystal-clear waters, soft sand, and stunning views of the Genoese Tower. It is an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying various water sports.
- Genoese Tower of Campomoro: Situated at the southernmost tip of the Gulf of Valinco, this historic tower dates back to the 16th century. Visitors can explore the tower's interior, climb to the top for panoramic views of the coast, and learn about its significance in defending against pirate attacks.
- Filitosa: A short drive from Portigliolo, Filitosa is an archaeological site known for its prehistoric stone structures and megalithic statues. Visitors can wander through the ancient ruins, admire the fascinating stone carvings, and learn about the early settlements that once occupied the area.
- Sartene: Located about 10 kilometers from Portigliolo, Sartene is a captivating hilltop town known for its medieval architecture and narrow cobblestone streets. Explore the town's historic center, visit the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, and soak in the charming atmosphere of this Corsican gem.
- Tizzano: Just a short distance from Portigliolo, the village of Tizzano is famous for its stunning bay and unspoiled beaches. Visitors can relax on the golden sands, enjoy a seafood meal at one of the local restaurants, and take in the breathtaking coastal scenery.
- Cauria Standing Stones: Situated near Sartene, the Cauria Standing Stones are a collection of ancient menhirs that date back to the Neolithic period. Visitors can marvel at these mysterious stone formations, which are believed to have had ritualistic or religious significance in the past.
- Olmeto: Located inland from Portigliolo, the village of Olmeto is known for its charming old town, traditional Corsican houses, and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Explore the narrow streets, visit the Church of Saint-Georges, and enjoy the tranquility of this authentic Corsican village.
- Ajaccio: Although a bit further away, Ajaccio is the capital of Corsica and offers a rich blend of history and culture. Birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte, the city boasts numerous attractions, including the Maison Bonaparte, the Ajaccio Cathedral, and a vibrant old town with bustling markets and charming cafes.
- Plage de Cupabia: Situated to the north of Portigliolo, Plage de Cupabia is a stunning beach with turquoise waters and fine sand. Surrounded by rugged cliffs and pine forests, it provides an idyllic setting for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. 10. Propriano: Located approximately 15 kilometers from Portigliolo, Propriano is a popular seaside resort town with a beautiful marina, lively promenade, and sandy beaches. Visitors can enjoy water activities, explore the town's shops and restaurants, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of this coastal hub.