
I have travelling on my mind lately, the woes of North America have really begun to take a toll, and whenever that happens my mind thinks of other coasts where things are different, laid back and relaxing. One of the places I've been looking at is Corsica (Southern France) because it ripples with mountain ranges covered in vivid green chestnut and pine forests, pastures and fragrant maquis scrubland. Grape cultivation dates back over 3000 years, with exceptional vineyards on the island; so you know there's going to be some good wine. Bastia, in the north, is famed for its laidback feel and lively spirit, without being heavy on tourism. Corsica’s coastline curls around 1000km of chic seaside towns like Ajaccio, plunging cliffs at Golfe de Porto and glistening beaches and bays at Calvi. They speak french there...so it would be better if you travelled with someone who speaks it fluent ;)






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