Hotel St-Joseph

Corsica


Just back from the waterfront, near the castle, this fine old hotel offers good sea views from its ‘superior’ balconied rooms; the cheaper rooms are smaller and older, but perfectly OK. Close to the station, and open (almost) all year, it also offers a fine breakfast buffet (€6.50) with Corsican cookies, jams and charcuterie.


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1. Old Town

4.31 MILES

Île Rousse’s delightful old town centres on tree-shaded place Paoli, with its daily food market, designed to resemble a Greek temple, alongside.

2. Promenade de la Marinella

4.38 MILES

This coastal promenade follows the seafront east from Île Rousse. The beach right by the town centre is actually very pleasant, with fine broad sand, but…

3. Île de la Pietra

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Low, rocky Île de la Pietra, the ‘russet island’ that gave Île Rousse its name, is a pleasant 15-minute stroll from the centre, across a short causeway…

4. Citadel

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5. Plage de Calvi

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6. Parc de Saleccia

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8. Réserve Naturelle de Scandola

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