Tuesday, October 28, 2008

 

Through Corsica's mountains in comfort and style


The backbone of Corsica's beautiful interior is undoubtedly the famous narrow gauge railway, built in the 1800s, connecting Bastia with Ajaccio.

One of my aspirations for 2009 is to take at least part of this journey on the new, super-swish trains that are coming into service in the mountains for the first time this year. The journey is certainly one of the most spectacular train journeys in Europe, and I have a feeling that the new trains will enhance rather than detract from the experience (see the entry for May 17th 2006 below).

Some lucky folk will be the first to try out Holiday Options' new rail-centred holiday, taking in a couple of nights each in Bastia, Corte and Ajaccio.

The stay in Bastia offers a chance to explore the ancient walled town and the nearby wildness of Cap Corse; Corte was Pasquale Paoli's mountain fastness; Ajaccio was Napoleon's birthplace. If you're into history and spectacular scenery, this has got to be one to try in 2009.

Let's hope they're not delayed by wild horses on the line between Vizzavona and Ajaccio, as we were a little while ago. Still, it's a rather more credible excuse than "reaction to a delayed incoming service" which seems to be the favourite on Southwest Trains here in the UK!

Comments:
That's a lovely photo - certainly, down the years, I've been on Corsican trains which have slowed down or stopped for a vraiety of animals (and dopey human beings), but never horses. But does anyone know what may be happening with the survey of the east coast line which was announced a couple of years ago with a view to it's possibly being reinstated? It's restoration would give an economic boost both to the construction industry (perhaps leaving road reconstruction alone for a while!) and to tourism, but I've heard nothing about this ambitious plan recently.
 
Very well done. I have really enjoyed reading your posts. I stumbled upon it looking for more reading regarding the Corsica - Puerto Rico relationship. I write a blog about the Corsican singer Alizee
 
AW, I have heard of Alizée, but I must admit I am unfamiliar with her music. I will take a good look at your blog and also ask my friend Mr Google to see if he can track down some of her tracks. Thanks for the kind words and recommendation on your site! I can give you some more stuff on the Corsica-PR relationship if you drop me a note with your email address - derekthered @ corsicaholiday.com. ATB, DTR
 
cool blog
 
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