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13 walks and 1 excursion (on the world-famous ‘Trinichellu’, Corsica’s recently upgraded narrow-gauge railway). 144 pages; plans of Ajaccio and Bastia; area map; large-scale (1:35,000) topo maps.
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This pocket-sized full-colour guide to walking in Corsica is designed for visitors who would like to do some fairly easy walking as opposed to tackling the more difficult routes described in Landscapes of Corsica. It’s ideal for high season, when strenuous routes may be too hot, or for those travelling with children. Even ‘non-walkers’ will appreciate the recommendations for eating out in Corsica. For each suggested restaurant there is a photograph of the décor and one of their dishes, plus sample menu, price guide, opening times and a recipe for one of their specialities. Other sections include: planning your trip, logistics on arrival, local markets and specialities, a glossary of local food terms, and a restaurant mini-vocabulary. A special feature is an emphasis on natural local foods suitable for those with food intolerances. All recipes have been made by the authors and are known to ‘work’.
Area covered: There are walks all around the island.
Important note: All of these walks are also described in "Landscapes of Corsica". The chief difference is the coverage of shopping, restaurants and recipes. Most of these walks are also easily accessible using public transport (bus or train), whereas many walks in Landscapes of Corsica are more suitable for motorists. Do use the ‘Look Inside’ facility on Amazon to compare coverage in the two guides.
Best months for walking in Corsica: In May and June the countryside is enlivened with a tapestry of wild flowers and maquis in bloom. The hills are ablaze with colour and the air is intoxicatingly-scented by the maquis. September and October are also fine – a blaze of autumnal colour.
A good companion to anyone attempting a sedate walking holiday in Corsica. Most routes are only a few miles long, making it a suitable guide for older people or those walking with young children. (Weekend Telegraph)
The emphasis is on first working up a healthy appetite, then satisfying it with recipes … taken from sources [as diverse as] monasteries and cafés. Beautifully illustrated and easy reading, even for non-walkers. (Food and Travel)
Walking, eating and Corsica. What’s not to like? (Living France)
About the series
These pocket-sized full-colour guides are designed for short break holidays. Each describes 10-12 fairly straightforward walks (with large-scale maps) as well as two excursions suitable for all holidaymakers. Restaurants en route serving local dishes are recommended (with sample menus). Other sections: planning your trip, getting around, recipes for local dishes, food shopping (including health food), local markets, glossary, websites.
Product Details
Publisher
Sunflower Books
Series
Walking,Hiking,Food and Drink,Tourism
Product Type
Paperback
Pages
144 pages, full colour throughout
Dimensions
167 x 114 x 11mm
Language
English
Date
2018
Item weight
0.16 Kg
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