We quickly realized that much of the bus route is along the very scenic coast, through small coastal towns and villages. I was grateful there was a bus at all, since there were only four of us on the bus, or rather a Sprinter van. By the time we arrived in Piana, we were confident in our decision to visit Piana.
On the first we walked on trails directly from the village in the 1983 UNESCO Calanche of Piana to various view points. I'm not sure if we have been to a more enchanting coastal area.
On the second day, the weather forecast improved, we were lucky to catch a ride to the trailhead for Capu Rossu, had another wonderful day of hiking, except on the way back we didn't get a ride and walked uphill in a light rain for 6 kms. The ladies that gave us the ride think it's the most scenic road in all of Corsica.
We arrived in the
The first day's walk to the Calanques de Piana started on the old trail to Ota with some scenic views of Piana in the first kilometer.
Then to a view point adjacent to a grove of ancient chestnut trees.
Then down, down to the road and the famous rock, "Head of the Dog" (3rd below), that marks the start of the Calanques de Piana Walk.
On the way we saw more than one patch of Friar's Cowl, similar to the Jack-in-the-pulpit we have in our home in North Carolina this time of the year.
And the payoff view for the Calanques de Piana Walk. .
The walk back to Piana on the old mule track. First below is the wild Early Purple Orchid.
Day Two, Torre di Capu Rossu: Our goal is the round tower in the distance. That's a trail runner in the photo.
The trail passed by some mysterious rock circles. Probably constructed for shepherds and their flocks we guessed.
A Pink Butterfly Orchid along the trail.
We're at the base of the massive rocky Capu Rossu.
We were surprised to find neatly placed rock steps that led up, up, up to the tower.
Woohoo! The Torre di Capu Rossu. And we eat our picnic lunch with great views.
The walk back to Piana was a "long march" in the rain. with occasional great views, as our hitch-hiking attempts failed; granted, only 4 cars went by. ;-)