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Lumio, La Balagne, Corsica
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24 March 2009
 
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Lumio is often the holiday destination for French footballers, supermodels, journalists and artists and the village is set in a privileged, perched position on the hillside with truly outstanding views out over the bay towards Calvi Citadel.

Below the village, just a short drive away, are a number of delightful unspoilt beaches of silver sand.

Calenzana is a picturesque hilltop village thirteen kilometres from Calvi which is very popular with walkers as it is the northern starting point for the famous GR20 route across the island as well as the Mare e Monti Nord route to Cargèse, south of the Golfe de Porto. As the largest village in La Balagne, Calenzana has a good selection of services including a town hall, shops, post office and a couple of restaurants and bars.

Things to See & Do

  • Walk the GR20 (or part of it) – a 170km trail linking the north and south of the island. It will take around two weeks to complete but it’s possible to do half, catching a train in Vizzavona. Read more about the GR20
  • Walk the Monte e Monti Nord (Sea to the Northern Mountains) – a less demanding walk split into 10 days of between four and seven hours.
  • Visit the winery at Domaine d’Alzipratu near Zilia, a silver medal-winning winery which sells direct to the public.
  • Walk to the abandoned village of Occi, an hours circular walk from Lumio village. The village was deserted when the water dried up but the view from the top is amazing and the spot very atmospheric.
  • Calenzana is the start of the famous GR20.  There are two impressive churches, an atmospheric square with a bar and two restaurants, and if you wander through the back streets you will come across L’Atelier du Village where you can buy jams, biscuits, liqueurs and cakes made from local produce. Visit the church of Ste Blaise in Calenzana. A plaque commemorates the 500 German mercenaries who died in a battle between Corsican nationalists and the Genoese republic in 1732. A trap was laid and the mercenaries ambushed by soldiers and villagers who hurled rocks, boiling water, beehives and torches and then set a stampede of tarred bulls on them. Few escaped and the dead were buried beneath the bell tower.
  • Drive from Calenzana to the villages of the Haute Balagne; Zilia, Montegrosso, Cateri, Sant'Antonino, Feliceto, Muro and Belgodere. The fortress villages of the Haute-Balagne perched high above the sea and surrounded by terraces that produced olives, wine and figs together with plentiful citrus groves are some of the most picturesque on the island.  Backed by the dramatic mountain landscapes, many of the villages are nearly a thousand years old.  A recent government redevelopment programme has encouraged young people to settle in the villages and preserve the traditional practices resulting in the Strada di L’Artigiani, the Artisans route; a craft trail where you can visit workshops and buy the wares of the local artists.
  • Zilia is a photogenic village surrounded by olive groves.  Visit the vineyard of Alzipratu and taste their celebrated wines.
  • Perched on a rocky pinnacle overlooking the plain across to Calvi, Montemaggiore is characterized by fountains, arcaded houses and ancient streets.
  • Sant’Antonino, the oldest inhabited village on Corsica, is perched on a granite hilltop.  It is essentially pedestrian due to its vaulted archways and cobbled streets although the other way to explore the village is by mule - the traditional form of transport.  The village affords 360° views of the surrounding countryside and coast, has several restaurants, a local produce shop and the famous ‘maison du citron’ (run by Mr Antonino), which serves excellent citron pressé.
  • The centre of the project to redevelop village life. Pigna is a compact cluster of orange roofs and blue shutters and a good place to get a feel of the traditional culture of Corsica.  There are potters, painters, music box makers, musicians and jewellery craftsmen all based here.  The celebrated Casa Musicale is here and every Saturday and Tuesday during the season, Festivoce organize Corsican music concerts.  There is also the recently finished oratorium which hosts many of the Corsican musicians who tour the island during July and August.  The Casa Musical also has an excellent restaurant and there is also a wonderful little organic Tapas bar whose terrace has stunning views.
  • Monticello is the village where it is believed that Christopher Columbus' mysterious mother was born. The village has a couple of charming restaurants and sports facilities. Why not go pony trekking through the Balagne hills to discover the area’s true natural beauty.
  • Accessible from anywhere in La Balagne, the Tartagine Forest is a fantastic area of wild countryside in Corsica’s National Park region.  Escape to the mountains and sit by snow fed rivers rushing over granite boulders surrounded by pine trees.  Your route takes you through Speloncato, via the old chestnut woods of the Guinssani, where you can stop at the memorable Genoese church, and admire the panoramic view of the valley.   As the road is winding and narrow, the trip will take you longer than expected from the map, so either take a picnic (there are few other visitors) or visit one of the local Auberges in Olmi Cappella, Pioggiola or on the Col de Battaglia.
  • At the very end of the Calvi airport road the Bonifatu Forest is a haven of cool and shade during the heat of the summer.  There are a plethora of picnic spots, rock pools and walks of all levels.  For an easy two hour circuit try the Boucle de Figajola, or for a more strenuous climb hike up to one of the GR20 refuges at Carozzu (where there is also a fantastic mountain top rock pool).  During the season, the car park charges a flat fee for the whole day approx €2) which helps to finance the Office National des Forêts protection scheme.  The Maison Forestière, in the car park serves drinks and has a simple menu.
  • Scandola National Park is stacked slabs, towering pinnacles and gnarled, claw-like outcrops of rock  which were formed by volcanic eruptions 250 million years ago and subsequent erosion has fashioned spectacular shapes in the rock.  The colours are remarkable and vary from charcoal grey to incandescent reds and rusty purples which strike a vivid contrast with the deep green maquis and the cobalt blue sea. The headland and its surrounding waters were declared a nature reserve in 1975, so wildlife is as varied here as anywhere in Corsica.  Dolphins and seals thrive, and colonies of giant gulls and cormorants inhabit the cliffs.  Ospreys are found here, their huge nests visible from the sea and there are regular sightings of Peregrine falcons.  Rare indigenous plants grow freely, but as the entire reserve is off limits to hikers, flora spotters are deprived the chance to further investigate.
  • Le Parc de Saleccia is a must for garden lovers! The park has a wide range of Mediterranean plants and is great to explore.
  • Calvi to l’Ile Rousse and beyond by train is a fantastic train journey will take you along the beautiful coast to L’Ile Rousse and then head to the hills- the perfect option for beach hopping or for exploring! The line is payable in sections with stops at the beaches and villages of the coast including a station at Arinella Plage & Lumio / Calenzana near the Camp Raffalli.  This coastline is home to some of the best beaches on the island (see Beaches section) and can be explored by the small train. Beyond Ile Rousse, at the foot of the charming Reginu valley, is the beach of Lozari, a long curved bay with coarse sand, clean sea and very little development. Further still is the beach at Ostriconi - fine sand and totally unspoilt, but difficult to get to, necessitating quite a lengthy walk from the campsite to reach it.
  • Algajola is a small, ancient fishing village that during the 1570’s, was the home to the Bishop of Corsica, whilst he spread the good word throughout La Balagne.  He was attacked in the church whilst trying to break up a fight that had erupted and the villagers awaited divine retribution.  They believed this had come in 1643 when pirates destroyed Algajola.  The village was rebuilt the following year by the Genoese and today the excellent sandy beach and atmospheric Citadel provide an ideal setting in which to relax and unwind.

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