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23 campsites in France, Corsica for Corse-du-Sud

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Camping Olva-Les Eucalyptus
Camping Olva-Les Eucalyptus is a family-friendly campsite located on a beautiful 7-hectare park shaded by various trees. The campsite is situated in Sartène, a town in southern Corsica. Sartène is known for its Genoese citadel and its beautiful beaches. The campsite is an excellent base for exploring the surrounding area, including the beaches of Roccapina and Campomoro, the prehistoric site of Filitosa, and the city of Bonifacio. On-site, you will find 60 touring pitches with electric hook-up points available. All pitches are well shaded ideal for respite from the summer sun. 
Camping TIKITI
Camping Tikiti is located at the entrance of the coastal town of Propriano, on the southwest coast of Corsica, France. The campsite is just a five-minute walk from the beach and is conveniently situated near the town centre. This allows you to enjoy the beauty of the Corsican coast and explore the shops and restaurants of Propriano easily. The campsite is large with 150 touring pitches with 6Amp electric hook-up points to choose from and extends over a hill that overlooks Baracci beach and the Gulf of Valinco. Due to the size of the campsite, it is particularly suitable for accommodating larger motorhomes and you can choose  the location of where you would like to stay on site. 
Camping Campo di Liccia
A small, pleasant family site, Campo di Liccia has a good ambience. It is fresh and clean and the owners have spent much time and money achieving high standards. We found this site to be a breath of fresh air compared to many other small sites on the island. The 150 flat touring pitches are informally arranged under mature trees with 4/10A electricity in different designated areas of site. A swimming and paddling pool near reception is pleasant (but no lifeguard). The pool is overlooked by the terraced patios of the restaurant and bar which are built around a lovely old tree which grows up through the roof.
Camping Torraccia
On Corsica's west coast, Torraccia is a small, peaceful site set back from the sea but within easy reach of two sandy beaches (5 minutes drive). There are wonderful panoramic views down to Chiuni beach and the neighbouring valley, as well as the soaring mountain peaks of the interior. This is a pleasantly relaxed place to retreat after a day at the beach or an excursion up the hills. The site caters for around 70 touring pitches, most on grass and with decent shade, and also offers accommodation to rent in the form of bungalows and camping pods.
Camping Vigna Maggiore
Set on 15 acres and shaded by olive, pine and eucalyptus trees, the pitches at Olmeto’s Camping Vigna Maggiore in southern Corsica are simple enough in style. But everything else at this fantastic campsite is about effortless luxury and spectacular views – in fact, there’s pretty much everything you could want when escaping reality for a few days. This campsite features 120 touring pitches between 70-180 m2 and are located on terraces.
Camping le Sagone
Part of the Campéole group, Camping le Sagone is situated outside the bustling seaside resort of Sagone, surrounded by protective hills. This campsite, which used to be a fruit farm, is in an ideal location for exploring Corsica’s wild and rocky west coast or its mountainous interior. The large site borders a pleasant river and has 230 shaded pitches, with 6A electricity and water. The restaurant/bar and new snack bar overlook the modern pool and they are the focal point of this well managed site. The site provides an amazing array of sports and specialises in sports activities for groups in the low season.
Village Naturiste la Chiappa
This is a pleasant and large, non-textile naturist campsite on the Chiappa peninsula with 200 pitches, some with good sea views, for touring and tents, plus over 200 bungalows. The pitches are informally marked and are a variety of shapes and sizes. Cars are parked separately. Very long electricity leads may be necessary. The superb beaches are between long rocky outcrops and it is safe to swim, alternatively you can enjoy the swimming pools beside the main beaches, along with the restaurants and bars.
Camping l’Esplanade
Camping L'Esplanade is a coastal gem in Olmeto, near Propriano, on the stunning South Corsican coast. With direct access to Campitellu Beach and breathtaking views of the Gulf of Valinco, it's a haven for nature lovers.
Camping Naturiste U Furu
The contrast between the busy coastal resorts and the peace and tranquillity of U Furu makes it difficult to believe this site is barely 8 km. from the busy beaches, port and town of Porto Vecchio. This small, 50 pitch site, is set in 30 hectares of rocky, wooded mountain country alongside a river. The pitches vary in size and are arranged on one bank of the river or on terraces above. Long electricity leads are required. The single traditional toilet block is centrally located, as are the pool which is overlooked by the bar and open air restaurant terrace.
Camping Mulinacciu
Camping Mulinacciu is set within a 7-hectare in a pine forest, where the tranquil Osu River meanders nearby. Located a short distance from Porto-Vecchio in southern Corsica, the campsite is the perfect base for exploring the stunning Regional Natural Park of Corsica.
Camping de la Côte des Nacres
Camping De la Cote des Nacres is in Solenzara on the eastern coast of Corsica, in a quiet and preserved place, halfway between Bastia and Bonifacio. This is a site that offers you an exceptional site for your holidays. Bordered by a river and at the foot of the mountains and more particularly the majestic Aiguilles de Bavella, directly by the sea with a large and beautiful beach. It is right on the border of Haute-Corse and South Corsica; its privileged location will allow you to easily access the most beautiful tourist attractions that the island has to offer. The village of Solenzara and its port are eight hundred metres away, less than 5 minutes’ walk. Here you will find everything you may need doctors, pharmacy, post office, ATM, shops, restaurants. The site has 130 grass/hardstanding touring pitches with 6amp and electric hook-up point. There are also forty-five mobile homes and bungalows for hire.
Camping la Vetta
The French/English owners, Marieline and Nick Long, have created a peaceful country park setting for their great campsite to the north of La Trinité village. The 8.5 hectares of well maintained campsite are part sloping, part terraced, with an informal pitch allocation system. It seems to stretch endlessly. The abundance of tree varieties, including many cork oaks, give shade to 111 pitches which all have 10A electricity. The site has a pleasant pool and lagoon-style paddling pool and also a bar serving pizza, snacks and ice cream. Visitors will experience ‘real camping’ here with high standards but none of the activity you would get on the resort-style sites.
Camping les Ilots d’Or
Camping Les Ilots d’Or is a friendly and well-established campsite, situated 5 minutes from the town centre of Porto Vecchio and just 150 metres from the beautiful beach of Saint Cyprien. A total of 154 large shady pitches nestled across the four hectares of oak trees and eucalyptus with a great view of the sea. All pitches supply 6amp Electricity. This is a quiet campsite with clean sanitary facilities and very accommodating staff.
Campéole L’Avena
Part of the Campéole group, l’Avena is primarily a beach site which sits in an attractive valley. The beach is within ten minutes walk away along a sandy track. There are 194 flat pitches with 69 for tourers, all with 16A electricity. Some are closely placed, and there are differing levels of shade from young trees. There are also chalets and bungalows for rent. The small snack bar, bar and shop provide an adequate service but remember the closest village is 15 km. away for extra supplies. A little play area is supplemented with a bouncy castle. Visitors are left to their own devices here. There are many Bangali-style tents here, but the touring area is kept separate and is closest to the track for beach access. Other than the beach, there is little to do here for young families, although a limited amount of entertainment is provided in high season. Nevertheless, the peaceful nature of the site will suit some campers, especially those seeking keen prices.
Sunêlia Résidence Lisa Maria
Sunêlia Residence Lisa Maria is a walled collection of 84 mini-villas set on the RN198 road. The beach is 500 m. away and accessed through a stepped tunnel under the road. This location is therefore unsuitable for those with mobility issues. A simple kidney shaped pool with loungers is provided for guests, along with a very basic play area for children, also through the tunnel. The beach is a further 400 m. walk, crossing a river bridge to reach its northern tip. Watersports and other facilities are a further 300 m. along the beach. A car is essential for sightseeing in the region as there are few supporting facilities at the Residence.
Camping Pian del Fosse
Camping Pian del Fosse is naturally located on the side of a hill called Pian del Fosse, it is surrounded by unspoilt nature where the hand of man has worked to preserve the authenticity of the place. You will appreciate the site for its calm, its tranquillity where respect for the environment is a personal commitment and is ideal for nature lovers. The site is terraced and close to Bonifacio and its majestic cliffs, the beaches of Cala Longa, Sant'Amanza, Canneto, and others, the discovery of landscapes, natural parks on land and sea, its traditional scents and flavours, the variety of activities for those who love to play sports will enchant your holidays and exceed your expectations. The site has seventy grass touring pitches with 10amp electricity hook-up point. There are also bungalows and mobile homes available to hire.
Camping Rondinara
The views from the facilities at this site are stunning, over the rolling hills and coast. ‘The great outdoors’ describes this campsite which is away from any tourist over-development and is at one with nature. The natural and informal pitches sit on the hillside above a superb bay with sheltered water, fine silver sand and safe swimming. Pitches have varied shade from foliage. Large boulders make natural divisions and some pitches need long leads for the 6A electricity. The beach is a 400 m. walk down a rough track through the maquis.
Camping U-Farniente de Pertamina Village
This is a smart, well run site with many activities for a family holiday. The 120 pitches, many in delightful settings with dry stone walls, have electricity (6A), are partially terraced and have trees and bushes providing shade. The touring area is near the entrance with the facilities at a lower level. The main features of the site are the large attractive swimming pool and amphitheatre surrounded by terraces. There is also a bar, restaurant and pizzeria/grill. There is a full entertainment programme for all in high season and some special activities for older children. Dogs accepted upon request.
Camping Caravaning Santa Lucia
Camping Santa Lucia is a small, friendly, family run site in a delightful southern Corsican setting. Behind the little reception hut is a simple and attractive restaurant and bar with terraces overlooking the pool. It is very pleasant in the evenings when ornamental lamps light up the area. There are 160 informal pitches, 60 with 6A electrical connections. Some of the pitches are in lovely enclosed bays created from huge boulders or trees and shrubs, making them very private. Most have shade from mature trees. This site is only minutes by car from Porto-Vecchio and with very reasonable prices, will suit many.
Camping U Prunelli
Camping Prunelli is a friendly and a well-maintained site. Located 10 minutes from the town of Ajaccio along the river, on the South Shore of the Gulf of Ajaccio. It is 2 km from the fine sandy beaches of Porticcio, in lush vegetation. The site offers 200 shady touring pitches all flat and on level ground, situated in a large variety of areas with water and electricity. Some noise from the road behind the campsite can be heard.

Corsica

The island of Corsica is both dramatic and beautiful. The scenery is spectacular, with bays of white sand lapped by the clear blue waters of the Mediterranean. At certain times of the year, the entire island is ablaze with exotic flowers, aided by Corsica’s excellent sunshine record.

Calanques de Piana

For an island of relatively small size, Corsica offers a remarkable amount: sunkissed beaches, spectacular mountains, historical monuments, quiet hillside villages and busy port towns. It is on this island that Napoléon Bonaparte was born and spent a significant part of his early career; the town of Ajaccio has a museum and several statues dedicated to him. Alongside these are typically Mediterranean buildings, trendy cafés and bars, and a generous sprinkling of palm trees.

Corsica is regarded by some as the jewel of the Mediterranean islands and is made up of two départements: Haute Corse (Upper Corsica) and Corse du Sud (Southern Corsica). The island has endured a bloody history, having been much disputed by the Greeks, Romans and Lombards. Five hundred years of Italian rule have influenced the look of the island with Italian-style hilltop hamlets and villages developed alongside mountain springs. Many of the villages feature rustic, unadorned churches and also a few Romanesque examples.

The variety of scenery is spectacular. Across much of this stunning island, one can discover dramatic gorges, glacial lakes, gushing mountain torrents and magnificent pine and chestnut forests. You’ll also experience the celebrated perfume of the Corsican maquis: a tangled undergrowth of fragrant herbs, flowers and bushes that fills the warm spring and summer air.

Scenery as dramatic as that of the Calanches of Piana is rarely found in Europe. Said to have been carved by the devil, these giant, red cliffs and rock formations are Homeric in nature, plummeting down into the sparkling sea. Corsica is no stranger to rocky precipices – the citadel of Corte, perched on a ragged promontory, is the western gateway to its mountainous heart, which is home to various species of protected wildlife. To the south can be found prehistoric monuments and exquisite beaches, while the east has forested hills sheltering hidden villages, a paradise for walkers who can choose from the many paths that crisscross the island or tackle the famous GR20. 

PLACES OF INTEREST
Bastia

Places of interest

Ajaccio: A dazzling white city full of Napoleonic memorabilia; Musée Fesch.

Bastia: Historic citadel towering over the headland. The old town has preserved its streets in the form of steps connected by vaulted passages, converging on the Vieux port (the old port). The new port is the real commercial port of the island.

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

Cacavellu

Brocchui: Sheeps’ milk cheese is used much in cooking in both its soft form (savoury or sweet) or more mature and ripened.

Capone: Local eels, cut up and grilled on a spit over a charcoal fire.

Dziminu: Fish soup, like bouillabaisse, but much hotter. Made with peppers and pimentos.

Figatelli: A sausage made of dried and spiced pork with liver. A popular snack between meals.

Pibronata: A highly spiced local sauce.

Prisuttu: A peppered smoked ham; that resembles the Italian prosciutto, but with chestnut flavour added.