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Exploring Corsica About Cap Corse

Until Napoléon III had a coach road built around Cap Corse in the nineteenth century, the promontory was effectively cut off from the rest of the island, relying on Italian maritime traffic for its income - hence its distinctive Tuscan dialect. Many Capicursini later justify to seek their fortunes in the colonies of the Caribbean, which explains the distinctly ostentatious mansions, or palazzus , built by the successful emigrés (nicknamed "les Américains") on their return. For all the changes brought by the modern world, Cap Corse still feels like a separate country, with wild flowers in profusion, vineyards and quiet, traditional fishing villages.

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Forty kilometres long and only fifteen across, the peninsula is pided by a spine of mountains called the Serra, which peaks at Monte Stello, 1037m above sea level. The coast on the east side of this pide is characterized by tiny ports, or marines , tucked into gently sloping river-mouths, alongside coves which become sandier as you go further north. The villages of the western coast are sited on rugged cliffs, high above the rough sea and tiny rocky inlets that can be glimpsed from the corniche road.  

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For those without transport, a circular-tour bus operates daily from Bastia during the summer. There are also buses throughout the year to Erbalunga , a placid fishing village on the east of Cap Corse where the buildings, ending in one of the ruined lookout towers for which the cape is famous, rise directly from the sea. In addition, sporadic services run from Bastia's gare routière to Macinaggio (Mon, Wed & Fri), on the far north tip of the cape, and to Canari (Mon & Wed), on the northwest side.

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