Ghisonaccia: A Wildlife Lover’s Dream Destination
Ghisonaccia, France is a successful little town that became prosperous in the ‘60s owing to an agricultural boom. Today, it has less than 4,000 residents who enjoy an idyllic life amidst a small town with plenty of charm. Ghisonaccia is located in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica.
Best Time to Visit
The best times to visit Ghisonaccia are early April to early July and September to November when the village has a delightful weather that visitors who want to bask in the outdoors can fully enjoy. July, May and February are the most popular months for tourism in Ghisonaccia. Hotel rates in the area may experience some surge, but not significantly. However, tourists who visit Ghisonaccia in October will be lucky to pay lower Ghisonaccia FR hotel fees since it is the least expensive month for tourism.
What to Do & Area Attractions
To see the St. Michael's Church, one of the finest pictorial achievements of the island, is a must-do while in Ghisonaccia. So is the forest of Pinia, touted as one of the last great maritime forests of pines in Europe and located on the border of Urbinu pond. The rural-located Hôtel-Restaurant U Castellu is a fine option for lodgings while visiting the area. Other good options include the Village de Vacances Marina D’Oru, which has direct access to the beach, a garden and 2 outdoor pools; and the E Cabanacce, which is around 7 miles from the city center.