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Domaine de Piscia
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Rooms & Views
This air-conditioned room has garden and mountain views and offers a seating area and an en suite bathroom with a bath a…
The infinity pool is a top feature of this double room. The spacious double room features air conditioning, a seating ar…
The infinity pool is the standout feature of this double room. The spacious double room features air conditioning, a sea…
This double room features a infinity pool. The spacious double room features air conditioning, a seating area, as well a…
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The air-c…
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The air-c…
The infinity pool is the standout feature of this double room. Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a pr…
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Restaurants nearby
- La Table de la Ferme★ Michelin Murtoli defies classification in the usual tourist terms. Poised between the sea and the hills, this huge property accommodates overnight guests in the height of rural luxury in converted sheepfolds or villas with private swimming pools – here, modernity meets the charm of traditional Corsican architecture. Whether you opt for the short à la carte menu or the tasting menu, the food is a splendid tribute to the finest Corsican produce, most of which – vegetables, cheeses, eggs, honey, veal, lamb and olive oil – comes from the estate. Traditional country fare is given a subtle modern spin and ca14.6km
- Casadelmar★★ Michelin Here in Porto Vecchio, everything revolves around the sea. The ancient Genoese city fought off the onslaught of barbarian invasions and is a symbol of pride for Corsicans. Another source of pride is this restaurant: a mecca for lovers of seafood. Don't be distracted by the enchanting view of the bay, nor by the location of this superb hotel – it is on the plate that the most remarkable things happen! Chef Fabio Bragagnolo's cooking is inspired by both Corsica and Italy, as can be seen in his John Dory confit in olive oil with red lentils, burrata and tomato water emulsion. Masterful from start16.7km
- Finestra by Italo Bassi★ Michelin Among the traditional shopfronts, this elegant façade stands out from the crowd on Bonifacio harbour. On the first floor, this superb designer space mimicking the shape of the inverted hull of a ship, with a subtle maritime-inspired decor, features a large window (finestra in Italian) overlooking the port. Chef Italo Bassi, who presides also over the kitchens of his restaurant in Sardinia, has devised a menu that allies the cuisines of Italy and Corsica. The mainly local ingredients are handpicked in these masterfully prepared dishes – the double ravioli with two fillings, burrata, guinea fowl17.9km
- U Santa Marina Idyllically located on the seafront, the view of the Gulf of Santa Giulia is superb, and, come evening, the sunset is to die for! The flavoursome score shines the spotlight on local produce: green asparagus and vuletta, seasoning of Corsican fruit, parmesan and nasturtiums; locally-caught, barbecued langoustine, medley of artichokes and a meaty gravy; rum and lime baba… The quintessence of romantic fine dining.13.5km
- La Table de la Grotte Above the Domaine de Murtoli golf course, set deep in the maquis, this restaurant charms diners with its absolutely unique location and its delicious and flavoursome cuisine, which features quality ingredients either from the estate itself or sourced from neighbouring producers. On wooden benches nestled among the rock formations, or on one of the superb little terraces with a splendid view, you dine by romantic candlelight, tucking into typical Corsican dishes that take the form of a single set menu: courgette à la Sartenaise, confit shoulder of lamb... and a tomato sauce with herbs from the 14.7km
- Don Cesar The restaurant of the Don Cesar Hotel is certainly not lacking in charm with its luxurious, refined interior and large bay windows giving onto the terrace. The meticulously prepared and flavoursome food lies at the crossroads of French and Italian cuisine, and gives seafood pride of place, but also serves a wide range of dishes based on pasta made on site!15.0km
- L'A Cheda Take a seat on the terrace overlooking the pool in a setting, steeped in romanticism. The chef has a preference for local ingredients and rigorously selects his suppliers. You will enjoy wild fish, organic Corsican meat and vegetables fresh from the permaculture garden. Attentive service and a wine list rich in pleasant surprises.16.0km
- Santu Pultru Just a few kilometres from Sartène, this equestrian centre and restaurant set in the middle of the maquis promises an authentic foray into the mountainous side of Corsica. In a rustic-style interior blending wood and stone, the establishment has plenty of charm, with its country garden and white wrought-iron and wooden tables. The cuisine is hearty and delicious, with a focus on local ingredients. The organic veal and beef are reared on site; the fruit and vegetables are sourced from the kitchen garden or local producers. The meal includes a traditional soup, generous cannelloni with Brousse c17.3km
- La Table de Mina From your comfortable vantage point beneath a tiled roof by the pool, savour the view of the sweet-scented scrubland and the sea. The repertory, which displays a distinctly modern Mediterranean slant, stars Corsican produce: premium cured meats; local veal in olives with creamy polenta; lemon-flavoured Corsican cheesecake (fiadone). The concise menu is comprised of seasonal ingredients. A single set menu on Tuesdays features island specialties.17.4km
- La Table de la Plage By the prettiest beach in the Domaine de Murtoli, this restaurant with an exceptional decor inspired by fishermen's wooden huts is well worth a visit. Locally caught fish, grilled crayfish, veal, beef or lamb reared on the estate: diners can tuck into dishes such as John Dory à la meunière, courgettes stuffed with caponata and a rock fish jus. The pasta dishes make for a deliciously indulgent option. To access this highly exclusive property, it is necessary to book – you will then also be able to head for the beach with a deckchair and towel after your meal.17.8km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Casteddu di Tappa Archaeological site in France9.2km
- Église Saint-Dominique de Bonifacio church located in Corse-du-Sud, in France17.9km
- Araghju Archaeological site in Corsica16.4km
- Église Sainte-Marie-Majeure de Bonifacio church located in Corse-du-Sud, in France17.9km
- Punta della Vacca Morta mountain in Corsica, France12.8km
- Palombaggia beach in Corsica, France17.2km
- Lac de l'Ospedale reservoir in France15.3km
- îles Cerbicale archipelago in Corse-du-Sud, France20.0km
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