HERITAGE
Here are some of the places we suggest you visit during your stay in our port
The Solenzara valley
The Solenzara is 22 kilometers long. It rises in the commune of Quenza, at an altitude of 1145 meters, north of the Col de Bavella. The river runs northeast to the sea, making it a coastal river with no fewer than 20 tributaries.
Its valley is another of our municipality’s assets. Bordered 95% by forests and semi-natural environments, it is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, especially at its mouth.
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Location: 41.85923885961643, 9.39614989834727
The needles of Bavella
The Aiguilles de Bavella dominate the pass of the same name at an altitude of 1,218 m, linking the Alta Rocca to Corsica’s east coast. The massif is less elevated, yet much more popular than the Aiguilles de Popolasca. The site is characterized by jagged peaks, towering rock walls and wind-twisted pines.
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The Monastery of the Assunta Gloriosa
Monastery of the Assunta Gloriosa: Nuns of Bethlehem, the Assumption of the Virgin and Saint Bruno. Recent building with modern, uncluttered architecture. The chapel is open all day, including liturgical services. Possibility to follow the trail and walk back down to Canella beach (approx. 1h15mn).
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Location: 41.825205140324435, 9.355003057087915
Port of Solenzara
SOLENZARA MARINA
83 Solenzara
20145 Sari-Solenzara
Contact
Mail: capitaineriedesolenzara@wanadoo.fr
Tel: 04 95 57 46 42
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The port of Solenzara is a member of the Les Ports Corses network. The 1st port network on the island of Corsica, working to boost local economic activities and protect Corsica's environmental heritage.