Santa-Reparata-di-Balagna is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. The village of Santa Reparata straddles the hills of Santa Suzanna and Mont Sant’Angelu, offering a combination of green and blue of the Palazzi Valley and the Ile-Rousse golf course. The church has a real feel of Tuscany, with polychrome stones and a history worth exploring. The village is actually several villages inside one, with hamlets like Occiglioni and Palmento, each with their own charm and attractions. Visitors can enjoy stunning views, discover local products, and meet the locals. Balagn'âne, an asinerie, offers donkey rides, randonnées, and products made from donkey milk, such as soap and soon, cheese. The village is worth a visit to experience its unique character and meet the friendly locals
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Activities: We visited Balagn’Âne, a small farm where our children could feed the animals, like goats, llamas, turtles, pigs, dogs, ducks, geese, chickens, and donkeys. There was also a playground area with a slide, trampoline, cabin, and swing
Highlights: The kids loved feeding the animals and playing in the playground. They especially enjoyed the “terrain amenagé en aire de jeux”. It was a fun and playful experience, as the owners “put everything into making you have a pleasant and fun time.” ✨