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A few steps from the Murtoli Estate, the Canarelli family will open a new hotel, À Mandria di Murtoli, which will provide access to the Murtoli Golf Links course. The latter has also been recognized for its biodiversity.
From the end of June, it will be possible to stay in a new hotel to enjoy the Murtoli Golf Links, as atypical as it is pleasant.
A few steps from the estate and its splendid modular course between 9 and 12 holes, visitors will have the opportunity to reside at theAt Mandria di Murtoli.
A charming place
Located in the Ortolo valley in the southwest of Corsica, this place will celebrate the Mediterranean art of living.
Made up of five rooms and five suites, three of which will have their own swimming pool, it will be based on contemporary design, clean lines and natural textures which intertwine harmoniously to offer a soothing setting.
At the heart of the property, surrounded by olive trees and overlooking a majestic swimming pool, the bar promises an atmosphere of calm and conviviality for relaxing moments.
The restaurant will offer an Italian-inspired menu.
« This place was designed to offer an intimate and authentic experience, where the Murtoli spirit flourishes in an elegant and warm setting.summary Santa Canarelli. In a spirit of simplicity and conviviality, we wanted to offer lower prices to allow everyone to fully enjoy this enchanting setting. »
Yes, yes Murtoli Estate is aimed at the wealthiest, theAt Mandria di Murtoli is indeed more accessible. Prices will range from €240 to €400 per night depending on the period for the smallest room (26m2). For the largest suite (75m2), you will have to pay between €945 and €1,620 per night.
In addition to golf, guests will have access to the various restaurants and services of the Domaine De Murtoliand will also have access to one of the beaches.
Murtoli Golf Links rewarded
At the beginning of December, the Murtoli Golf Links obtained the bronze label of the program “ Golf for Biodiversity “. The latter was set up in 2018 by the FFGolf with the support of the National Museum of Natural History, its objective is to improve the knowledge, management and conservation of biodiversity, within golfing areas as well as to raise awareness among golfers.
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