Regional Natural Park of Corsica
The Regional Natural Park of Corsica, established in 1972, covers about 3,500 square kilometers of the island of Corsica in France. It is known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and coastal areas, which provide habitats for various plant and animal species. The park aims to protect the natural environment while promoting sustainable tourism and local culture.
The park features numerous hiking trails, such as the famous GR20, which attracts outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore unique ecosystems, including the Aiguilles de Bavella and the Scandola Nature Reserve, both recognized for their stunning beauty and ecological significance.