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- Saint Florent Citadel: Located in the nearby town of Saint Florent, this historic fortress offers stunning panoramic views of the Gulf of Saint Florent. Visitors can explore the citadel's ramparts and learn about its rich history as a defense stronghold.
- Desert des Agriates: Situated close to Patrimonio, the Desert des Agriates is a vast wilderness area known for its untouched beauty. Visitors can hike or drive through its rugged landscape, admiring the rugged mountains, pristine beaches, and aromatic maquis shrubland.
- Saleccia Beach: Accessible by boat or a 4x4 vehicle, Saleccia Beach is a hidden gem nestled within the Desert des Agriates. With its crystal-clear turquoise waters and fine white sand, this secluded beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking.
- Cap Corse: Just a short drive away from Mulino Suttanu, Cap Corse is a picturesque peninsula renowned for its rugged cliffs, charming fishing villages, and scenic drives. Visitors can explore the medieval town of Nonza, the Genoese Tower of Santa Maria, and enjoy breathtaking views along the coastal roads.
- Calvi Citadel: Located in the town of Calvi, the Calvi Citadel is a well-preserved fortress with a rich history. Visitors can wander through its narrow streets, visit the Cathedral of Saint Jean-Baptiste, and soak in the panoramic views of the town and the sea.
- Patrimonio Vineyards: Situated right in Patrimonio, this renowned wine region is known for producing excellent Corsican wines. Visitors can explore the vineyards, taste the local wines, and learn about the winemaking traditions of the region.
- Agriates Lighthouse: Located on the northern coast of Corsica, the Agriates Lighthouse offers stunning views of the coastline and the surrounding area. Visitors can hike to the lighthouse and admire its beautiful architecture while taking in the breathtaking scenery.
- Calanches de Piana: A bit further away but still accessible, the Calanches de Piana is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its unique red granite rock formations. Visitors can take a boat tour or hike along the scenic trails to marvel at these impressive natural sculptures.
- Bonifacio: Although it is a longer drive from Mulino Suttanu, Bonifacio is worth a visit for its dramatic cliffside location and medieval charm. Explore the Citadel, wander through the narrow streets of the old town, and take a boat tour to see the stunning limestone cliffs and caves. 10. Bastia: Located on the northeastern coast of Corsica, Bastia is the second-largest city on the island. Visitors can explore its historic old town, visit the Saint Nicolas Square, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city's numerous cafes and shops.