Trekking in Corsica

Trekking in Corsica

by David Abram (Author)

Synopsis

A mountain range rising from the sea, Corsica holds the most arrestingly beautiful landscapes in the Mediterranean. From its cobalt blue gulfs and shell-sand beaches, hillsides of evergreen maquis give way to pristine oak, chestnut, and pine forests, awesome gorges, alpine lakes, and a spine of snow-streaked peaks and passes. Among the many trails that penetrate its remotest corners, the GR20, following the island's watershed, has won an international reputation. But travelers can also trek at lower altitudes, along ancient mule tracks between snug stone villages where the cuisine, pace of life, and atmosphere has changed little in decades. Meticulously waymarked, Corsica's long-distance routes provide superlative trekking for all levels of fitness and proficiency. This guide contains all the information travelers need to know for a hassle-free walking vacation in Corsica.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 322
Edition: 01
Publisher: Trailblazer Publications
Published: 03 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 1873756631
ISBN 13: 9781873756638

Media Reviews
Excellent guide. --The Sunday Times (UK)--Book of the Week (7 July 2002)
Author Bio
Freelance travel writer David Abram was born and raised in south Wales and the Mendip Hills of Somerset. An anthropologist, David currently lives and works in Bristol, UK. His first foray into the Corsican mountains was in 1986. Since then, he's walked extensively in the Himalayas, Europe, and North America but still regards Corsica as a benchmark trekking destination. He is also the author of two Rough Guide books.