The staircase of the king of Aragon - Corsica: Working hours, Activities, Visitor reviews
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The Staircase of the King of Aragon is a stone staircase carved by a cliff in the municipality of Bonifacio in Corsica; According to legend, the staircase was dug by the forces of King Alfonso V of Aragon during one night during the siege of Bonifacio in 1420, and in another account it is believed to have been dug by Franciscans long before the forces of Alfonso V set foot on Bonifacio; The stairs descend into a spring and a cave, you can walk up the stairs and stroll along the sea to enjoy the beautiful atmosphere.
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Parking Available
Suitable for children
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