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Corsica

Corsica is one of France’s 26 regions, located in the Mediterranean Sea, south of France, west of Italy and north of Sardinia. The island populates 302,000 people over an area of 8,680km2; Housing a wide range of both natural and built attractions; as well as an array of facilities.

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The beaches surrounding Corsica are one of the most important of the natural attractions on the island, with fine and coarse sand beaches as well as pebbled beaches being situated around the coastline, consequent to Corsica’s landscape there are many coves that can only be reached by foot or by boat. Les Calanques de Piana are red granite cliffs, worn by wind and water on the shore, creating pieces of art in their own right, attracting worldwide visitors to photograph the 300 meter wonders. Parc Naturel is situated in the heart of the island is a 3,300 square kilometre park, holding hundreds of walking and hiking trails and is also home to the main mountain peaks in Corsica overlooking glacial lakes. One trail, and the most famous that is walked by worldwide hikers is the GR20 trail which spans over 210km and takes up to 2 weeks to walk in full, however there are many different trails catering for all different requirements of distance and terrain. The Gorges de Spelunca, stretch between the eastern and western villages of Evisa and Ota in the west of the island. The canyon is deeply cut into the granite if central corse and is around 2km in length. The Tra Mare e Monti trail allows the canyon to be accessible by hikers, with most walking to the summit and then returning by taxi, however this is optional and can be walked both ways. Another summit that travellers may wish to visit is Cinto Massif which is the highest mountain on the island; the mountain elevates 2,706m above sea level making it one of the most prominent peaks throughout Europe. There are also many more natural attractions accessible by visitors of

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