Yesterday on the activity feed Paul Kent asked the question:
Is there anyone who knows of "Gite" type accommodation in Corsica suitable for quiet naturism not on a campsite?
We open up this question to the forum, and will be happy to see other naturist advice shared on Corsica here too.
I have had a browse through ANW this morning and have found various venues that can be used by naturists that may be of some help, though most of them are resort style shared locations:
This may be the most helpful to Paul's query as it is a single property: https://anaturistworld.com/europewest/ferienhaus-casa-corsica-france
This is the regional body that may be worth asking for advice from: https://anaturistworld.com/europewest/regional-union-naturiste-corsica-france
Campsite: https://anaturistworld.com/europewest/chiappa-corsica-france
These next two are owned by the same people and are neighbours and have bungalows to rent which may work but they are in a resort setting: https://anaturistworld.com/europewest/club-corsicana-corsica-france
and
https://www.anaturistworld.com/europewest/tropica-corsica-france
More campsite with rentals: https://anaturistworld.com/europewest/riva-bella-camping-corsica-france+
and another https://anaturistworld.com/europewest/bagheera-corsica-france
and https://anaturistworld.com/europewest/eucalyptus-corsica-france
and https://anaturistworld.com/europewest/corsica-natura-france
and https://www.anaturistworld.com/europewest/camping-calella-corsica-france
and this is another collection of bungalows:
https://anaturistworld.com/europewest/u-furu-corsica-france
Hopefully this helps a little. I wonder if anyone knows of any other places - in particular gite style properties.
Well I am the rep for Riva Bella which is set in what is the equivalent of our SSSI. Accommodation right on the gently sloping beach but about 40 heactares behind with plenty of space for wandering (feed the llamas - great for photos). The lagoons are home to a wide variety of water fowl. 5 of the llamas do wander freely and help their little bit for the environment by their foraging. If you are lucky there may be baby boars, baby llamas and donkeys - mignon.
Also mentioned above is Ufuru which is much smaller than the other centres and is inland but on a river which you can wander upstream and have a dip innthe many rock pools. There are a number of stone cabins and meals are served by the swimming pool.