Corsica – Island of Mountains and
Hairpin Bend Roads!
We stayed at a lovely site near a
long sandy beach in Calvi for a few days and then for a few days longer. Not
sure if this was due to a couple of cloudy days and wanting to do the next part
of the trip in sunshine to get fab photos as it was the most stunning road on
the island – or maybe Mogs with her fear of heights was a bit scared of the
roads and putting off leaving! D: “Scared
Mogs! “
Headed off on a slightly cloudy
day so some of the pics aren’t quite as good as hoped but they look a bit
‘moody’ with the mountains covered in haze. The roads weren’t as bad as we
thought – “piece of piss” says D – could drive a fire engine through here!
Stopped just before the most
scary and stunning road in the mountains by a lovely little port – Porto.
Then off in the morning – never
been on such a winding hairpin road – combination of “fuck me!” and “shit!”
from Mogs on each turn but managed to take a pic!
Calanches de Piana
Every corner we turned was a ‘wow’ moment – down from the mountain roads and we were on an awesome beach where someone had left bats and ball on a ping pong table – random – so had a quick game!!
Then hunted for somewhere to
‘wild camp’ as we’ve spent a lot of euros on campsites so far. Saw a sign to a
bar by a lake and headed down there – result – 3 other campervans parked up for
the night by the lake so we joined them.
Vannie by lake
Mogs was slightly worried about
the Mafia and gunmen that she’d read about on the internet so didn’t get a very
good night’s sleep there!! Note to Mogs
– stop reading so much shit on the internet!!
Random moment in the morning –
the guy that owned the bar was like Jesus – walked on water! Or walked through
the lake to get his boat on the other side and then walked the boat back – we
realised the lake was shallow! But it looked weird
Nice day to walk your boat
Slight hic-cup when about to
leave – Vannie’s battery had gone flat –
M: you left ignition on D!!!
D: you left it on M!!!
Whatever! D managed to get it going with our spare
battery and without having to ask the German campervan people to jumpstart
us!!! PHEW!
Off to Bonifacio where we would get a ferry to Sardinia. Well impressed when we got there as we didn’t
expect it to be a town with a fortress and such panoramic views – spent some
time walking round the old town and the harbour and along the cliff path – more
camera moments!
Bonifacio
Insect City
Bonifacio was lovely but the site
we stayed on was BUG CITY!! We have to
stay on ASCI card sites (cheap camping card we have) so not much choice on an
island like Corsica. Rural campsite with
ants, ants and more ants and MASSIVE flying beetle things that had a wingspan the
size of Vannie’s doors!! Mozzie infested – shame as the site was sunny and fine
otherwise. One night there and a mozzie bitten club foot for Mogs and we headed
down to the port to go on a boat ride before getting on the ferry. Boat ride was wicked! Pics below don’t do it
justice but we got great views of the town that is perched on a hill and the
castle walls and went inside a few caves/Grottos – the boat could only just
inside one – our videos won't load to show you. The sea is blue/green/turquoise here –
stunning.
Campsite Notice
If you bring your dog here make
sure it has a tattoo and cowpox and do not be surprised in the toilet or you
will have a royalty to pay!! We didn't understand this at first but think they mean your dog should be micro chipped and vaccinated!
Splashed out on a boat trip -wow!!!
We actually went in there!!!
Sardinia
Ferry time again (we’re getting used to these ferries!) and hopped over to Sardinia – just an hour crossing.
We are in Italy – Ciao!
Sardinia is part of Italy so an hour’s crossing and we have crossed the border from France to Italy as Corsica is a French island – Italian phrase book out as we don’t speak a word!! Ciao is “Hi” and “Bye” as well so we’re confused already….
We are only seeing a small part of Sardinia but we are staying on the Emerald Coast in the NE corner – en route to the ASCI site we climbed a hill to find a stunning view of the bays and islands on this coastline.
Arrived at site and booking in
took so long it was like being back in Spain – but what a site – there are
about 5 private beaches on the site which is on a peninsular – we are by a
lovely small beach with stunning sunset views over the sea. Time to chill for a few days and sunbathe –
this island hopping is hard work! We
seem to be surrounded by Germans and Dutch – where are all the English??
9 am and hot already!
Perfect spot
Beach road - on a bike ride
Windbreak cool thanks Shirl!
We are loving Sardinia and ended up staying longer than we thought!
Looks like ur having a great adventure and photos are lush. Some German pals hey, still got all ur towels? I can't imagine learning that song will be easy he he. The turquoise waters and moody mountains look so breathtaking, makes us feel well jel ha. I wudnt like those scary roads Mogs, nah, shut ur eyes! I didn't really get the bit about les animaux, they don't like dogs there then? Saw a couple Rome photos on Fb wow, can't wait for an Italian blog now!! Ciao bella ombres! Xxx
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Deletewe didn't understand it either but realised they just translated micro-chipped for tattooed and vaccinated for cow poxed - haha! odd!! Dave says have you ever read Chinese instructions in English - it's the same
Rome blog on the way xx
Oh and u met Jesus as well wooooow!!!! Maybe u will meet maximus decimus meridius bigus dickus?!! Xx
ReplyDeletewe saw him on the beach in South France (or Mogs did!!)
DeleteAwwwwwww u two!- as always brilliant blog!
ReplyDeleteHad me giggling - hairpin bends look scary!!!!
well scary Shirl - I needed a wine halfway! did you spot your windbreak - we love it! it was a cooking shield when the wind got up a bit as we were right on the coast and gave us a bit of privacy from the people on the beach too :)
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