France
The rugged Regino valley sprawls out from under the crest of this quiet Corsican town, unspoiled and tucked away like a hidden gem.
Belgodère is hidden in the Balagne region in upper Corsica, settled when the Feudal lord Marquis de Massa first climbed the peak of rocks in 1268. Since then, its aging houses, architectural peculiarities and religious relics have brought curious travelers to its winding streets. Admire the baroque style Church of Saint Thomas and the beautiful domes inside, then explore the three chapels and crumbling ruins of a convent. Wander through the fortified area of Belgodère in the Cima du Fondu and Cabanne districts and climb to the top of the tower for an exceptional view. Or, take in the undulating hillsides from a terrace cafe after a stroll through the Sunday morning summer markets.
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