We stayed in this little villa for a week in August. If you don't do heat, don't do Corsica in August - it was 32 degrees every day, but the great thing about a villa in the hills is that you can get into the shade, escape the heat and sit around your pool. It's a nice little villa, very private, despite the closeness of the neighbours (you share a drive - but wouldn't know they're there). It is however a small villa - it has two bedrooms but one is up a slightly odd winding wooden staircase and would be extremely hot (no aircon at the villa but that doesn't matter downstairs) so we never went up there at all. So it's great for a couple, but I doubt would suit a family. The property could do with a little bit of updating decor wise, in which case it would be fantasttic, but we had no complaints. And you need to like it remote too - the tiny village is a 10 minute drive up a winding hillside road and there are no restaurants or bars handy - so we bought in food and cooked every evening. But if you know what you're getting ( a little retreat, far from the bustle of the island's busier resorts), then this is a good place to go. The views are great, down the valley and across the sea, and when it's really clear you can see the shadows of some of the islands off the coast of Italy.
