commune in Haute-Corse, France
L'Île-Rousse (Corsican: Isula Rossa) is a town in the north of Corsica.
Understand
editHistory
editPeople settled in the area as early as Roman times, resulting in a fishing village. In 1759 Pasquale Paoli raised the village to a trading port with city fortifications, among other things to give the Genoese city of Calvi a Corsican counterpart.
Visitor informations
edit- 1 Information point, Avenue Joseph Calizi, ☏ +33 495 60 04 35.
Get in
editBy plane
edit- 1 Calvi Sainte-Catherine Airport (CLY IATA) (23 km from L'Île-Rousse).
- 2 Bastia Poretta Airport (BIA IATA) (73 km from L'Île-Rousse).
By car
edit- From Bastia: take the T20 in a southwesterly direction to Ponte Leccia, from there continue on the T30.
- From Corte: take the T20 in a northerly direction up to Ponte Leccia, from there continue on the T30.
- From Calvi: take the T30 in a north-easterly direction.
- From Ajaccio: take the T22 in a north-easterly direction. From there you have two options: either go along the coast (winding but very beautiful) first via the D81 to Calvi, from there take the T30 in a north-easterly direction, or take the T20 through the mountains (less sinuous but also beautiful). From Corte continue north to Ponte Leccia, then take the T30.
By train
edit- 3 L'Île-Rousse railway station. The island's railway company Chemin de Fer du Corse (CFC) serves the city station five times a day from Calvi (journey time 40 minutes). From Bastia or Ajaccio you can take the train to Ponte Leccia and change there twice a day (morning and evening) for a regular bus to L'Île-Rousse (and then to Calvi). The journey from Bastia takes just under two hours, from Ajaccio 3 and a half hours.
By ferry
editGet around
editSee
edit- The red rock that gives the city its name, with the small lighthouse of Piétra, in operation since 1857, and a Genoese tower at the top.
- 1 Covered market of L'Île-Rousse (Marché couvert de L'Île-Rousse). Greek-style market hall with 21 columns.
- 2 Église de l'Immaculée Conception de Marie de L'Île-Rousse. Built in 1892 and destroyed by fire in 1914, it was rebuilt in Baroque style in the 1930s. It is located right on Place Paoli.
- 3 Église Notre-Dame de la Miséricorde de L'Île-Rousse. Built in 1850 together with the monastery and the garden.
- 4 Pasquale Paoli statue (In the main square (also Place Paoli)). Statue of Corso resistance fighter.
- 5 Tour de L'Île-Rousse.
Do
editPlay petanque on the market square: France's national sport is practiced from morning to evening under palm and plane trees.
Beaches
editBuy
editThe Greek-style market hall with the 21 columns next to the Place Paoli offers a weekly market.
Supermarkets
edit- 1 Casino, Immeuble Palais des Allées (On the main road through the centre), ☏ +33 4 95 60 24 23, fax: +33 4 95 60 35 05. Summer: M-Sa 8:00-20:30, Su 8:30-13:00; Winter: M-F 8:30-12:30 15:00-19:30, Sa 8:30-19:30.
- 2 Leclerc, Carrefour de Fogata (Leaving the city on the main road towards Calvi), ☏ +33 4 95 63 03 33, fax: +33 4 95 63 03 49.
- 3 Spar, 4 Rue Napoléon (Next to the covered market), ☏ +33 4 95 60 08 17.
Eat
edit- 1 Chez Paco, 18 Rue Napoléon, ☏ +33 4 95 60 03 76.
Drink
editSleep
edit- 1 Camping Les Oliviers, RN 197 Route de Bastia, ☏ +33 495 60 19 92, +33 6 15 35 00 45, fax: +33 495 6 030 91, contact@camping-oliviers.com.
- 2 Camping Le Bodri, RN 197 Route de Calvi, 20256 Corbara, ☏ +33 495 60 10 86, +33 495 60 06 4, +33 6 13 02 97 41, fax: +33 495 47 10 76, info@campinglebodri.com.
Stay safe
editConnect
editGo next
edit- The mountain villages of Sant'Antonino and Corbara with their historic centers and churches offer a wide view of the western coast and the Balagne hinterland.
- The small citadel town of Algajola is located halfway from Calvi, accessible by car or train.