Cycling Cape Corsica and the Gulf of St Florent – here’s why Corsica
is a destination not to be missed!
Corsica
is known as the Isle of Beauty – and rightly so. It is the ultimate escape. If you’re planning your break this year, here are
just some of the reasons why Corsican cycling holidays are not to be missed:
- Europe
Active
– the adventure cycling tours specialist has everything you need for a perfect
cycling holiday on Corsica. Their 3 day self guided leisure cycling tour around
the Cape of Corsica and the Gulf of St Florent will take care of
accommodation, luggage transfer, bike rental, maps and road cycling tips
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Touring
Corsica by bike means you’ll be on one of Europe’s best cycling routes. It’s the
ideal way to really get close to the iconic attractions of the area.
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This
route starts and ends in Bastia – a bustling old port. It’s the best location
to experience modern day Corsica. Bastia is very authentic but at the same time
is non touristy. With Europe Active you’ll be able to give
yourself plenty of time to explore its atmospheric streets and boutiques.
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Bastia’s
Terra Vecchia area is at the heart of the town and during the weekend, you’ll be
able to enjoy its fantastic street markets. Then there’s the Place St Nicolas
at the seafront named after the patron saint of sailors – it’s lined with
fabulous terraced café’s selling the very best of Corsican specialities.
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The
tour route then heads towards the Cape of Corsica along the stunning coast
road. From here you’ll see the kind of views that epitomise Corsica – rugged
shorelines and dramatic cliffs.
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Then
the route heads out west as you descend the Cape. The landscape changes again -
but still stunning and wild. You’ll cycle through hills scattered with Genoese
towers until you reach small fishing ports towards the west.
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As
you leave the Cape, the tour route heads south towards St Florent – you’ll be
riding through Patrimonio, the Corsican capital of wine making, and you’ll have
fabulous views of the gulf as you go.
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St
Florent itself was created in the 15th century so as you can imagine
is an atmospheric little place. Catch sight of the Genoese citadel that dates
back to the creation of the city itself.
With all this on offer, it is very easy to fall in love with
this wild French beauty.
It is clear that Corsica and long distance cycling
go very well together. Three days on your bike with Europe Active’s leisure
cycling tour will reward you with culture, breath taking views and a memorable
trip and a wild, beautiful and authentic island.
If you want to find out more about Europe Active
and its other tours, visit cycling.europe-active.co.uk for more
information.
You can visit our blog too for more cycling
holiday tips and bike riding tips – including everything from what to pack for
a long distance cycling holiday through to bike safety tips. We’re a font of
knowledge of bikes and holidays.
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