[Bastelica], pop. 4000, inn, 2400 ft., consisting of a group of hamlets, none of which bears the name of Bastelica. [Sampiero] was born in the one called Dominicacci, between Stazzona and Costa, at the end of the 15th cent., and killed by the Ornanos in the defile of the Prunelli on the 17th January 1567. The house which stands on the site of the one he lived in bears an epitaph to his memory, placed by “[William Wyse], Irish Roman Catholic, nephew of Napoleon the Great.”
Among the many pleasant excursions is the ascent of [Mt. Renoso], 7733 ft., 5½ hrs. N.E.
In summer men go up every day with mules for frozen snow. There are lakes on the south and east sides of the mountain, and some fine velvety swards. [Map, p. 27].
Five miles beyond Cauro, the Sartène road attains the summit of the [Col St. Georges], 2500 ft., commanding a fine prospect of the surrounding country, and afterwards descends to the valley of Ornano, the native land of Vanina, traversed by the Taravo.
AJACCIO
SARTÈNE 20 33 [APA] whence a Route Departamentale extends 18 m. N.E. to the baths of Guitera and Zicavo. [Maps, pp. 1] and [27].
[Ajaccio to Zicavo and the Baths of Guitera.]
8¼ hrs. by coach and 39 m. from Ajaccio by the Apa mill, 1841 ft., then by the slopes of the Punta del [Castello], 2674 ft., through a charming country, to [S. Maria-Siché], 2 m. from Apa, inn where coach stops, pop. 800. An old lofty building here of granite, with the remains of towers blackened by age, was the birthplace of the unfortunate
[Vanina], strangled by Sampiero, [p. 39]. The ruins of the chateau he built for himself in 1554, after his house had been destroyed, are seen on a hill to the left of the road. Coaches for Ajaccio, Guitera, Zicavo, and Propriano. 4½ m. from Apa at [Campo], pop. 390, the road describes a great circuit to get round the head of the defile of the torrent of Frasseto, an affluent of the Taravo. 1¼ m. farther is [Frasseto], pop. 740. When about 2770 feet high there is, through an opening, a superb view extending to the sea by the valley of the Frasseto. 8 m. from Apa is the [Col de Granace],[B*] 2713 ft., with a splendid view. [Zecavo], 10 m., 2238 ft., pop. 510, on an affluent of the Taravo. Then rounding the buttresses of the [Sposata], 3288 ft., enter the village of Corrano, 12 m., pop. 470, in a lovely situation. 14½ m. from Apa and 34½ from Ajaccio are the hot sulphurous springs of Guitera, with hotel, 1437 ft., on the right bank of the Taravo, an excellent trout stream. Coach to and from Ajaccio during the season, from May to September. Pleasantly situated among cork oaks and banks covered with the Osmunda fern. The road from the Baths of Guitera up to Zicavo, 3½ m., follows for about 1 m. the Taravo till its union with the torrent from [Mt. Coscione], whence it climbs up through the gorge to