Quite a long stage, depend on weather strong headwind. By Etang
de Biguglia (before Bastia), the best thing is to take the road
along the sea, because there is less traffic. Moreover the camping
site San Damiano is on the way.
*Opening
times without guarantee. Please call early to be sure that the camping
is open.
Additional infos
:
Aleria:
The city, situated on a plateau nearby the river Tavignano, was
once the best natural harbour at the coast and was settled since
the Youth Stone Age. In the 6th century B.C. the branch Alalia
was founded by the Greek. They had a special way to live (like its
follower too) - an combination of trade and piracy. The result was:
they had always battles. In the 3th century the city was conquered
by the Romans. They made Aleria to the starting-point of their subjugation
of the island (which went on nearly one hundert years and killed
almost the half of the population) and later to the capital of the
Roman province Corsica. With the decline of the Roman imperium
the city decaied. Nowadays Aleria is a village, towered above from
a fort, which house a museum with antique finds.
Bastia:
Bastia is the biggest and most important economic city of the island.
It is the capital of Haute-Corse, a typical corsican mixture
of old and new, Italian and French. Immediate in the north there
is the peninsula of Cap Corse. The industry zone reach 20
km to the south into the eastern lowlands, where also the airport
Poretta is.
Who arrives in Bastia by ferry is, in contrast to the flight passengers,
immediately in the centre of Corsica. There is the possibility to
drive through the tunnel under the old harbour to the highway in
the south (not for bicycles), but there also other possibilities
to acclimatize.