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Archaeological Sites Cucuruzzu and Capula
Archaeological Sites Cucuruzzu and Capula
Archaeological Sites Cucuruzzu and Capula
Archaeological Sites Cucuruzzu and Capula
Archaeological Sites Cucuruzzu and Capula
Archaeological Sites Cucuruzzu and Capula
Archaeological Sites Cucuruzzu and Capula
Archaeological Sites Cucuruzzu and Capula
Archaeological Sites Cucuruzzu and Capula
Archaeological Sites Cucuruzzu and Capula
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Sydney Martinie (09/18/2020)
Definitely worth the visit if you like getting off the beaten path and discovering a jewel of prehistoric wonder 💎 The forest surrounding the area is absolutely amazing, it has an almost animated feeling. While the first site wasn’t visible due to construction everything else is really well designed, a bit steep in some parts so elderly with mobility issues may have a tough time. Entry was 4€ per person, the staff at the welcome desk were super friendly, there’s a guided visit via QR code you can add as an option for a guided experience.
Johannes Häfner (09/08/2020)
Excellent experience with kids. No audioguide due to corona. Some empty points in paper guide. Lots of rocks to climb. Free pigs. Sadly nearby museum holding findings is closed. But nevertheless it's possible to immerse in bronce ages...
Maarten Bryon (05/24/2019)
This is a magical place! Such a wonderful area to explore. It really exceeded my expectations. It's a bit out of the way, but if you have the time I'd recommend a visit. A walk around the site will take you about 2 hours. And I enjoyed every minute of it. Probably great to visit with kids too.
David Hewitt (08/01/2019)
This was one of the highlights of our visit to Corsica. The entrance cost is very reasonable, 4 euros for adults and free for kids, including booklets (to return when leaving) that explain about the site. The site is a 3km walking loop through a beautiful forest providing plenty of shade from the hot Corsican sun. I've seen other reviews that mention hiking boots are required, that's a bit exaggerated, but don't go in flip flops as there are loose stones and some slippery rocks. Since you are there, it's also worth to visit the museum in nearby Livia.
John Laidler (06/12/2019)
This is a well organised archaeological site with a very comprehensive English language guidebook. There is also an audio guide but it is available in French only. My advice would be to sit down and read the guidebook before entering the site. It is a very pleasant woodland walk well shaded from the sun. Reaching the site is fairly easy by motorhome although the road is narrow in places. Plenty of parking available when we visited mid-morning.
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59/61 Rue de la RĂ©publique, 13400 Aubagne, France
+33 4 42 04 05 14
https://www.facebook.com/largilla.aubagne/
78120 Rambouillet, France
+33 1 34 83 00 25
http://chateau-rambouillet.monuments-nationaux.fr/