Beaches and swimming: Beaches allowed for dogs: Some beaches in North Corsica, especially those less frequented, may allow the presence of dogs, but it is important to check local rules and respect other users.
Rivers and torrents: Many waterways in North Corsica offer secluded places where you can enjoy a swim with your dog.
Cultural visits: Citadel of Calvi: This ancient Genoese fortress is often open to dogs on a leash for a visit through its picturesque streets and ramparts. Old towns and villages: Many northern Corsican villages, such as Sant'Antonino and Pigna, often welcome leashed dogs for a stroll through their cobbled streets and charming squares.
Outdoor activities: Kayak trips: Explore the coast of North Corsica from the sea on a kayak excursion where your dog can accompany you. Horseback riding: Some stables offer horseback riding where dogs are welcome.
Restaurants and cafes: Many establishments in the towns and villages of North Corsica have outdoor terraces where dogs are often allowed. Check with each restaurant before visiting.
Before heading out on an excursion with your dog, always be sure to check the specific rules for each location or activity, as dog policies may vary depending on the seasons and local regulations.