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Motorhome travel in Haute-Corse

Partir en camping car en Haute Corse
By : April 3rd, 2025 Campsites Upper Corsica, Haute Corse 0 Comments

Haute-Corse, an emblematic region of the Isle of Beautyis an ideal playground for motorhome enthusiasts. Its varied landscapes (from fine sandy beaches to rugged mountains) promise a unique experience.

This comprehensive guide features must-see itineraries, practical tips and the best parking areas. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced rider, get ready to discover the authenticity of the villages and the natural beauty of this emotionally rich region!

Must-see motorhome itineraries

Haute-Corse is full of treasures to discover, and motorhoming is undoubtedly the ideal way to explore the region at your own pace. Here are a few itineraries to help you make the most of this part of the island.

The road to Cap Corse

Cap Corse is the peninsula to the north of the island, offering a spectacular route along its rugged coastline. This 130 km itinerary will take you through breathtaking landscapes, between sea and mountains.

Leave Bastia and follow the D80 along the coast. You’ll pass through picturesque villages such as Erbalunga, famous for its small fishing port, or Nonza, perched on a black rock overlooking the sea. Don’t hesitate to stop off at Centuri or Macinaggio, ideal starting points for a hike to the Finocchiarola islands.

It should also be noted that some stretches of road are narrow and winding. So drive carefully, and take your time to enjoy the many viewpoints along the way.

Balagne and its hilltop villages

Balagne, nicknamed Corsica’sgarden of Corsica“is a region well worth exploring by motorhome. It’s an itinerary that will introduce you to perched villages of authentic charm and some of the most beautiful beaches on the island.

Start with L’Île-Rousse, a lively seaside resort, then head inland. Don’t miss Sant’Antonino, one of France’s most beautiful villages, perched at an altitude of 500 metres. Continue on to Pigna, an artisan village renowned for its handicrafts and traditional music concerts.

Then head back down to the coast, passing through Calvi, famous for its Genoese citadel and its long sandy beach. The coastal road then takes you to wild coves such as Revellata.

These itineraries are just a sample of what Haute-Corse has to offer. Don’t hesitate to get off the beaten track and discover lesser-known but equally charming places.

The best parking areas and campsites

Finding a suitable place to park your motorhome is essential to making the most of your stay. Haute-Corse offers many options, from service areas to fully equipped campsites.

Service areas

Service areas are specially equipped sites for motorhomes. They allow you to fill up with water, empty waste water and, in some cases, connect to electricity. If you’d like to find out about some particularly well-situated service areas, there are a few to choose from:

  • Saint-Florent : ideally placed for exploring Cap Corse and Balagne;
  • Calvi area: close to the beach and citadel;
  • the Corte area : perfect for discovering the interior of the island.

With these areas, you’ll generally get good value for money and be able to park overnight in strategic locations. Note, however, that they can be very busy in high season.

Campsites for motorhomes

For those looking for more comfort and space, campsites are an excellent option. Many are equipped to accommodate motorhomes and offer additional services such as swimming pools, entertainment or restaurants. Recommended campsites include :

  • U Paradisu” campsite in L’Île-Rousse: with sea views and direct access to the beach;
  • Les Oliviers” campsite in Ghisonaccia: ideal for exploring the east coast;
  • A Stella” campsite near Calvi : nestled in a pine forest, close to the beach.

These campsites offer a pleasant setting and all the amenities you need for a comfortable motorhome holiday.

It’s important to book in advance, especially in high season, as pitches can fill up quickly. In addition, you should always ask about services and rates before making your choice.

Practical tips for a successful stay

Motorhoming in Haute-Corse requires a certain amount of preparation. Here are a few tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip.

Preparing your vehicle

Before setting off, you’ll need to check the condition of your motorhome. First of all, make sure the tires are in good condition and properly inflated.

Check that oil and coolant levels are adequate, and that safety equipment such as triangles and fire extinguishers are present. Finally, a complete overhaul is recommended to ensure a safe journey on Corsica’s winding roads.

Managing water and electricity supplies

Water and electricity management is essential when traveling by motorhome. So plan your stopovers around service areas to recharge your batteries and fill up with water. Save water by using wipes for your daily toilet, and consider investing in solar panels for greater electrical autonomy.

As some areas of Haute-Corse are isolated, it’s a good idea to always have a sufficient supply of water and food. Our tips will help you make the most of your stay without stress or unpleasant surprises.

Discover Corsican culture and gastronomy

A trip to Haute-Corse would not be complete without an immersion immersion in the local and discovering its renowned gastronomy. Motorhoming gives you the freedom to stop wherever you like to sample local specialities and take part in cultural events.

Culinary specialities not to be missed

Corsican cuisine is renowned for its authentic flavours and quality products. Here’s an overview of the specialities you can sample during your stay:

  • Corsican charcuterie: prisuttu (dry-cured ham), lonzu (pork tenderloin) or figatellu (liver sausage);
  • Cheeses: brocciu, a sheep’s or goat’s cheese, emblematic of the island;
  • Corsican wines: patrimonio or muscat du Cap Corse.

Don’t hesitate to stop off at small village grocery stores or local markets to buy these products. It’s a great opportunity to chat with producers and learn more about the island’s culinary traditions.

Cultural events

Haute-Corse is rich in cultural events throughout the year. Events not to be missed:

  • the Musicales de Bastia in July: a festival of classical and contemporary music;
  • The Lama Film Festival in August: open-air film screenings in a picturesque village;
  • village festivals, such as the Fiera di l’Alivu in Montegrosso in July, dedicated to the olive.

These events are an opportunity to immerse yourself in Corsican culture and share convivial moments with the locals. Taking part in these events and tasting local specialities will give you an authentic experience and unforgettable memories of your motorhome holiday in Haute-Corse.

Conclusion

A motorhome trip to Haute-Corse is a unique opportunity to discover the wonders of this exceptional region. Between the rugged coastline, the hilltop villages and the fine sandy beaches, every step is awe-inspiring.

Campervans allow you toexplore at your own pace, while immersing yourself in the local culture and gastronomy. So take the time to chat with the locals and sample Corsican specialities for a truly enriching experience.

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