{"ok":true,"data":{"id":6429,"slug":"plage-de-fango-gal-ria","name":"Plage de Fango","country":"France","state":"Haute-Corse","city":"Galéria","coords":{"lat":42.4205,"lng":8.6451},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["hidden","family","scenic","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"Plage de Fango sits at the mouth of the river that shares its name, a beach where two waters meet in a swirl of temperatures and colors. The river runs shallow and swift over smooth stones, cold enough to make you gasp even in August, then fans out across the sand in braided channels before joining the warmer sea. You can stand with one foot in mountain runoff, the other in salt water, and feel the difference.\n\nThe sand here is coarser than Cargèse's southern beaches, flecked with mica that glints in afternoon light. A fringe of tamarisk and alder marks the riverbank, their roots half-exposed where spring floods have carved the shore. Families claim the spots where river meets beach, letting toddlers splash in the ankle-deep fresh water while older kids bodysurf the shore break a few meters away.\n\nAbove the beach, the Fango valley rises into the Scandola reserve, its slopes thick with Corsican pine and chestnut. On hot days, the river carries the scent of mountain herbs downstream—mint, wild thyme, the green smell of moving water. The beach never fills the way Galéria's main strand does; locals prefer it that way, a quiet pocket where the island's interior reaches the coast.","teaser":"Most visitors head straight to Galéria's main beach, leaving this river-mouth stretch to those who know. The Fango flows cold and clear from the mountains, cutting a shallow channel across the sand before dissolving into the Mediterranean's blue.","uniqueAngle":"The only West Corsica beach where you can rinse in icy river water steps from the warm Mediterranean.","accessType":"Roadside access near river mouth","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Two-water swim","subtitle":"River cold, sea warm, choose"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Fango Valley trail","subtitle":"Upstream through chestnut groves"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Tamarisk shade","subtitle":"Natural canopy by the banks"},{"icon":"camera","title":"River-mouth patterns","subtitle":"Braided channels at low tide"}],"audience":{"surfer":"The Fango outflow creates shifting sandbars that occasionally shape a punchy beachbreak when northwest swells wrap into the bay. It's fickle—the river mouth migrates after storms, rewriting the underwater topography—but on a good autumn day with clean groundswell, you'll find hollow, fast lefts peeling along the bar. Bring a shortboard and low expectations; most mornings are flat.","couples":"Claim a spot under the alders where the river bends toward the sea, close enough to hear the water's constant conversation. The dual-temperature swimming feels like a private luxury—dive into the Mediterranean's warmth, then wade into the Fango's alpine chill to cool your sun-hot shoulders. Evenings, the offshore breeze carries the scent of maquis down the valley, and the beach empties to just a handful of silhouettes.","backpacker":"Free camping is tolerated upriver in designated zones, making Fango a solid base for exploring the Scandola coast on a shoestring. The beach itself costs nothing; rinse your gear in the river, dry it on the tamarisk branches, and refill water bottles upstream where the current runs clear. Galéria's single épicerie is a ten-minute walk for resupply. Quiet, cheap, and far from the Porto crowds.","local":"You remember when the spring floods of '99 pushed the river mouth fifty meters south, and the beach didn't look right again until the following winter. Now you check the water level before heading down—too high and the current's sketchy where the channel meets the waves; too low and the mouth silts up, turning the sea murky. Best in late June, after runoff settles but before the valley dries to a trickle.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Plage de Fango is generally family-friendly and safe for swimming, located at the mouth of the Fango River where freshwater meets the sea. The sandy beach offers comfortable entry, though conditions vary depending on river flow and sea state. The mixing of river and sea can create interesting currents, so supervise children closely. During calm weather, it's excellent for families. The beach lacks lifeguards, so swim within your ability. The river area can be shallower and calmer, making it appealing for young children to paddle and play.","q":"Is Plage de Fango safe for swimming with children?"},{"a":"Visit Plage de Fango between June and September for the best weather and warmest water temperatures. Because it's less crowded than more famous beaches, you can enjoy it even in peak July and August without overwhelming crowds. June and September offer particularly pleasant conditions with fewer visitors. The beach's position at the river mouth means it can be especially refreshing when the river brings cooler water in summer. Early mornings provide the most tranquil atmosphere, and the scenic mountain backdrop is beautiful throughout the day.","q":"When is the best time to visit Plage de Fango?"},{"a":"Plage de Fango is located very close to Galéria village, at the mouth of the Fango River. From Galéria, follow the road toward the river mouth, typically just a short drive or even a pleasant walk from the village center. Look for signs indicating beach access or the Fango River area. Parking is usually informal near the beach. A car is helpful for exploring the region, though the beach's proximity to Galéria makes it accessible on foot for those staying in the village. The access is relatively straightforward once you reach Galéria.","q":"How do I get to Plage de Fango from Galéria?"},{"a":"Plage de Fango itself is relatively undeveloped, maintaining a natural, low-key character. For restaurants, accommodations, and supplies, Galéria village is nearby and offers several dining options, small hotels, vacation rentals, and basic shops. Pack your own beach essentials including food, water, and sun protection for your visit. Some visitors enjoy picnicking on the beach. The Fango River area is protected for its natural value, which limits development. Galéria provides all necessary services while allowing the beach to retain its unspoiled appeal.","q":"What facilities and dining options are available near Plage de Fango?"},{"a":"Plage de Fango's location at the Fango River mouth creates a unique environment where freshwater meets the Mediterranean, offering a distinctive experience compared to purely coastal beaches. The river brings cooler, clear water and creates scenic natural beauty with mountain backdrops. The Fango River valley is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, adding ecological significance to your visit. The beach is often quieter than Galéria's main beach, appealing to those seeking a more overlooked spot. The combination of river and sea environments makes it particularly scenic and interesting for nature lovers.","q":"What makes Plage de Fango unique compared to other Galéria beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Plage de Fango: River-Mouth Beach in Galéria, Corsica","description":"Where the Fango River spills into turquoise shallows, this quiet sandy stretch in Galéria offers families calm waters and mountain views without the crowds.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-s1c70sRVP8xLYO7s3rfT1zwWF-fKKzwIYmNJStZTGnHbnpGSiWxuxK-_DI9yfUSvb8VIlP1d4rZ4CI8Tv3r91yYBKhyJ6bFS1Bt3UbKBAZ1ybXSDKM9VapbkMsRtc65dMOwcl_8UsRi1rT1oiYPcsMjBRXC-XlF-bTOSuiHV465J1znIJBPYGg6uoI3epOrl7FhvgUu1cnGXjQD1piYtaQkgsW289Albw7s4QzVLZQDCWl-6FwtIsCzTAE4yduNLfM9HCNsCEGni6Y1SEW7PQt_daM9323bIibx8OmW5IxKPk1JgG7PGdeCOUq87fKkC-WEWerOQgcO3w1PaZCA8CrpjBQvw04M0Bv1Ye6ZmkvuFtt9mlFgcpTb5azx62nA6hT-XeRBDdrvnFpKXdP_EFZCM5cT675xhEevlTZ8-xvwKls&w=1600"},"images":[]}}