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Tour de la Parata

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The Tour de la Parata, known locally as Torra di a Parata, is a historic Genoese tower perched dramatically on the Pointe de la Parata, a rocky promontory on the west coast of Corsica, France. Situated within the commune of Ajaccio, this 16th-century man-made monument stands at an elevation of 55 meters (180 ft), offering a commanding viewpoint over the sparkling Gulf of Ajaccio and the iconic Îles Sanguinaires archipelago. Built between 1550 and 1551, it served as a crucial…

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    August 1, 2023

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    The "Pointe de la Parata" is located on a peninsula, at the end of the Route des Sanguinaires, in a rugged and surf-worn relief.
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    February 27, 2023

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    At the entrance to the Gulf of Ajaccio, this Genoese tower is located on its own peninsula with a breathtaking view of the Sanguinari Islands. Stunning views all around you.
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    April 4, 2016

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    An old Genoese fortified tower. Can not be climbed.
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    Location: Corsica, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of the Tour de la Parata?

    The Tour de la Parata, or Torra di a Parata, is a 16th-century Genoese tower built between 1550 and 1551 by Giacomo Lombardo. It was a crucial part of a network of coastal defenses constructed by the Republic of Genoa to protect Corsica from frequent attacks by Barbary pirates. It is one of 67 Genoese towers still standing today, out of an original 85.

    Can visitors go inside the Tour de la Parata?

    No, the interior of the Tour de la Parata is not open to the public. However, its exterior and the surrounding area offer ample opportunities for exploration, photography, and enjoying the historical presence of the tower.

    What are the main hiking routes around Cap de la Parata, and what is their difficulty?

    The Pointe de la Parata features well-marked walking trails that wind along the dramatic coastline. There are various options, ranging from easy coastal promenades suitable for most visitors to slightly steeper paths leading to the tower. The terrain is generally rugged and surf-worn, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Most routes are considered gentle or intermediate, offering stunning views without extreme difficulty.

    Is there parking available at Tour de la Parata, and how accessible is it by public transport?

    Yes, parking is available near the site, making it easily accessible by car from Ajaccio. Additionally, the Tour de la Parata can be reached via public transport, including local buses or even a tourist train from Ajaccio, providing convenient options for visitors without a car.

    What are the best times of day to visit Tour de la Parata for photography or fewer crowds?

    While the intro suggests spring or autumn for mild weather and fewer crowds, for photography, visiting in the late afternoon is highly recommended. This allows you to capture the spectacular sunsets over the Îles Sanguinaires, when the islands are bathed in reddish hues. To avoid the busiest times, especially in peak season, consider arriving early in the morning.

    Are the trails around Tour de la Parata suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the area around the Tour de la Parata is generally considered family-friendly. Many of the coastal walks are gentle and well-maintained, making them suitable for leisurely strolls with children. However, some paths leading directly to the tower can be slightly steeper, so parents should choose routes appropriate for their family's fitness level.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails at Tour de la Parata?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on the trails around Tour de la Parata, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially given the presence of local flora and fauna and other visitors. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help maintain the natural beauty of the site.

    What kind of natural features and viewpoints can be found along the Tour de la Parata trails?

    The trails offer exceptional panoramic views of the Gulf of Ajaccio and the stunning Îles Sanguinaires archipelago. Hikers will encounter a wild natural landscape characterized by dramatic cliffs, Mediterranean scrub, and clear waters. The area is also known for its diverse flora and fauna, including various rare plant species and seabirds, making it a rich environment for nature enthusiasts.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Tour de la Parata?

    While the immediate vicinity of the Tour de la Parata is a preserved natural site, you can find cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options in the nearby city of Ajaccio, which is approximately 11 km away. It's a short drive or bus ride to access these amenities.

    What is the elevation of the Tour de la Parata and its surrounding promontory?

    The Tour de la Parata itself stands at an elevation of 55 meters (180 ft) on the rocky promontory known as Pointe de la Parata. The tower is approximately 12 meters (39 ft) in height, with a diameter of 7.3 meters (24 ft) at the roof platform.

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