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Fall in Love with Corsica, Episode 267

Fall in Love with Corsica, Episode 267

FromJoin Us in France Travel Podcast


Fall in Love with Corsica, Episode 267

FromJoin Us in France Travel Podcast

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Jan 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of the podcast, Annie and her guest Michael Grove give you many reasons to fall in love with Corsica. Specifically upper Corsica or Haute-Corse. Michael spent a whole month exploring Corsica and wrote about it on his travel blog. He shares his favorite places, hidden gems that took his breath away, details about the food you'll find in Corsica and more. Hotels Michael Used on this Trip Bastia—Hotel Napoleon, 43 Boulevard Paoli Rogliano—Hotel U Sant Agnellu (perched village with great view from the dining room and from rooms facing Mediterranean Sea) Centuri—Hotel Vieux Moulin (overlooks small port and has good restaurant) Cargèse—Residence Roc E Mare Places Michael Visited He'll take us to (not necessrily in that order, see map in the show notes) Bastia, Rogliano, Centuri, Saint-Florent, L’Île-Rousse, Calvi, Porto, Cargèse, Corte, Patrimonio, the Calanques de Piana, the Réserve naturelle de Scandola, Pigna, Nonza, and Sant'Antonino. Great Foods from Corsica And the foods sound out of this world: brocciu, beignets au chaud sucré (ou salé), coppa, lonzu, figatellu. Don't know what those are? I didn't know either! Let Michael explain! If you're having a hard time with all the Corsican words, follow along with the transcript. I've done my best to spell all those names correctly ? Corsica: Recipes and Stories from a Mediterranean Island The restaurant Michael mentions where he couldn't remember the name in Pigna is called A Mandria di Pigna. To see more of his restaurant recommendations click on Guest Notes below. Email | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter Did you get my VoiceMap Paris tours yet? They are designed for people who want to see the best of Paris neighborhoods and put what they are looking at into historical context. There are so many great stories in Paris. Don't walk right past them without having a clue what happened there! You can buy them directly from the VoiceMap app or click here to order activation codes at the podcast listener discount price.   Discussed in this Episode Balagna Area [04:16] Bastia [10:04] In the high or medium season don't try to wing it with the hotels [11:34] Strong regional culture in Corsica [12:10] Prices in Corsica [16:12] Corte and the citadel [17:51] Nonza and La Sassa outdoor restaurant [20:32] Col de Teghime {23:06] Calanques de Piana [24:55] Réserve naturelle de Scandola [25:21] How to visit the calanques [26:12] Hicking in the Haute Corse [28:04] The village of Pigna [29:47] The village of Sant'Antonino [30:23] The gastronomy of Corsica: we mention a lot of local specialties in this segment! [34:05] Is Corsica a vacation for couples or families or adventure seekers? [40:31] How is Corsica different from the rest of France? [42:01] Thank you patrons and donors! [45:05] Annie's new Saint-Germain-des-Prés tour on the VoiceMap App [47:07] A little bit of a health scare [48:03] Quick update about the current strikes in France [50:42]
Released:
Jan 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Are you getting ready for a trip to Paris? Provence? Normandy? On this podcast we have conversations about France: we share trip reports, chat with tour guides, share tips on French culture, the basics of French history, explain how to be savvy traveler in France, and share our love of French food, wine and destinations in France. And because this show has been around for a while, we also had time to share language tips, every-day life in France, and tips for those who are considering moving to France. By listening to this show you will learn how to make great choices for your own trip to France no matter what part of France you plan to visit. We're also a great community for Francophiles who can't get enough of France and return year after year.