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Dea AndreottiA Rocca Suprana
Morosaglia
20218
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Currently, we offer three guest rooms for your convenience, along with the option of joining us for meals at our guest table. Our establishment is located in one of the oldest residences in Merusaglia, situated in the highest hamlet in the eastern region of Corsica, A Rocca Suprana. From here, you can embark on various hikes and explore attractions like the Pasquale Paoli Museum. Our cuisine is primarily focused on traditional dishes, carefully crafted using a variety of locally sourced products which hold prestigious designations such as AOC, PDO, and PGI.Description for Gite
Welcome to our charming ancient residence! Immerse yourself in history as you step into our beautifully restored 11th-century room, where you can indulge in our exquisite table d'hôtes experience. Our property also boasts stunning vaulted rooms dating back to the prestigious Pisan period. Book your stay now and transport yourself to a bygone era of elegance and grandeur.Reviews
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- Corte Citadel (Citadelle de Corte): Located in Corte, just a few kilometers away from Rocca Suprana, this historic fortress offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. It served as the residence of several Corsican leaders and now houses the Museum of Corsica, which showcases the island's rich history and culture.
- Restonica Valley (Vallée de la Restonica): A picturesque natural site near Corte, the Restonica Valley is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, lush forests, and dramatic granite cliffs. Visitors can hike along well-marked trails, swim in the refreshing natural pools, or simply enjoy the serene beauty of the landscape.
- Ponte Leccia Train Station (Gare de Ponte Leccia): Although it may seem unusual to include a train station as a tourist attraction, Ponte Leccia Station is worth a visit for train enthusiasts. It features a beautiful and unique architectural design, blending traditional Corsican elements with modern touches.
- Museum of Corsican Music (Musée de la Musique Corse): Situated in Casamaccioli, a short drive from Rocca Suprana, this museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting Corsican music. Visitors can explore the exhibits showcasing traditional instruments, costumes, and recordings, offering insight into the island's rich musical heritage.
- Lake Melu (Lac de Melu): Nestled within the mountains of the Restonica Valley, Lake Melu is a stunning glacial lake that attracts hikers and nature lovers. The hike to the lake is moderately challenging but rewards visitors with breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and an opportunity to relax in a serene alpine setting.
- Pieve de Santa Maria Assunta: Located in the village of Olmi-Cappella, this historic church dates back to the 11th century. It features a unique blend of Romanesque and Baroque architectural styles. The interior boasts intricate frescoes and a beautiful wooden altarpiece, making it a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts.
- Gorges de la Restonica: A natural wonder near Corte, the Gorges de la Restonica is a canyon carved by the Restonica River. The steep cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and cascading waterfalls create a picturesque setting for hiking, swimming, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature.
- Museum of Corsican Ethnography (Musée de l'Ethnographie Corse): Situated in the village of Cervione, this museum offers a fascinating insight into Corsican culture and traditions. It houses a collection of artifacts, tools, clothing, and household items, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the island's heritage.
- Aleria Archaeological Site (Site Archéologique d'Aleria): Located on the eastern coast of Corsica, Aleria is home to an ancient Roman city and an important archaeological site. Visitors can explore the remains of Roman villas, thermal baths, an amphitheater, and a museum displaying artifacts discovered on-site. 10. Monte d'Oro: Rising to a height of 2,389 meters, Monte d'Oro is one of the highest peaks in Corsica. Located in the heart of the island, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and coastline. Hiking to the summit is a popular activity for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and natural beauty.