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The tip of the Cap Corse

The tip of the Cap Corse

Here are three walks to make Macinaggio Centuri at the start of Century (along the coast north of the port), Macinaggio (by the beach north of the marina) and Barcaggio (right or left of the beach).

- Duration: Centuri-Tollare: 4 hours, Tollare-Barcaggio: 45 minutes Barcaggio-Macinaggio: 3 hours.

- Level of difficulty: easy enough as long as it meets the basic safety precautions: do not borrow the trails in high winds, not out of the way and provide good shoes and water.

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