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Alma Viva is a serene retreat nestled in the heart of nature, skillfully blending iron, wood, and stone. Positioned across from the Orezza convent and beneath the majestic San Pedrone peak at 1750 meters, this exceptional location remains untouched, where nature dances to the rhythm of the seasons. Here, local residents faithfully continue the traditions of the past, offering a glimpse into the historic heart of Corsica, the storied "Little Island."Reawaken your senses and rejuvenate in this genuine village setting. Immerse yourself in a tranquil sanctuary where warm hospitality and local flavors harmonize with a timeless elegance. Discover or rediscover the rich heritage and unspoiled beauty of Corsica's interior.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 80 | 100 | ||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 80 | 100 | 15 |
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Attractions
- **Corte**: About an hour's drive from Verdese, Corte is a historic town known for its rich cultural heritage. It is home to the Corsica Museum, located in the Citadel of Corte, which provides insights into the island's history. The town also offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and is a popular base for exploring the nearby Restonica and Tavignano valleys.
- **Restonica Valley**: Near Corte, the Restonica Valley is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, including rugged mountains, clear rivers, and picturesque hiking trails. It is a perfect spot for nature lovers and hikers, offering trails that lead to beautiful, secluded lakes like Lac de Melo and Lac de Capitello.
- **Bastia**: Approximately an hour and a half from Verdese, Bastia is a bustling port city on the northeastern coast of Corsica. Visitors can explore its charming old town, Terra Vecchia, with its narrow streets and baroque churches. The Place Saint-Nicolas and the Vieux Port are also popular spots for enjoying the local ambiance and cuisine.
- **Cap Corse**: This scenic peninsula north of Bastia is known for its rugged coastline, quaint fishing villages, and scenic views. Driving around Cap Corse offers a chance to experience Corsica's natural beauty, with opportunities to visit charming villages like Nonza and Centuri.
- **Aleria**: Located to the south of Verdese, Aleria is known for its ancient Roman ruins. The Archaeological Museum of Aleria offers a fascinating glimpse into the island's Roman past, and the nearby ruins include a Roman forum and baths.
- **Castagniccia**: This region, known for its dense chestnut forests, is rich in traditional Corsican culture and architecture. The area is dotted with picturesque villages, historical churches, and offers numerous hiking opportunities. It's an excellent area for those interested in exploring Corsican rural life.
- **Vizzavona Forest**: A bit further inland, the Vizzavona Forest is a lush, mountainous area offering numerous hiking trails, including parts of the famous GR20 trail. The forest is also home to the picturesque Cascade des Anglais, a series of beautiful waterfalls. These attractions offer a mix of cultural, historical, and natural experiences, providing a well-rounded exploration of Corsica's northern and central regions.