Wide-open panoramas from besides Casa Nera's 17m-long infinity pool.Indoor or outdoor? The lines are well and truly blurred at Casa Nera.Relaxing by the pool.The main level of Casa Nera seen from the lawns near the pool.The voluminous, partially covered terrace outside the kitchen of the main level's communal space.The wood-slatted ceilings of the main level's communal space extend outside to unite indoor and al fresco areas.Breakfast with a view is served on the main terrace.The garden level accommodation seen from the grounds.The architecture at Casa Nera is inventive, diverting and stimulating.The super-sized communal space on the main level.The kitchen and dining area in the communal space.The kitchen and dining area with the covered terrace behind.Attention to detail and an eye for style.The sitting area of the communal space.A cosy corner, with log-burner and study area.The first bedroom on the main level is accessed from near the kitchen.The first bedroom on the main level, a wood-clad double. (Bedroom 1)The same room with its shower room on the right.It's large en-suite shower room.The second double bedroom on the main level. (Bedroom 2)Its en-suite shower room.The main terrace and, on the right, the steps leading down to the garden level.The shady lawns outside the accommodation on the garden level.Breakfast is served outside the garden level bedrooms courtesy of a second kitchen.A sun-dappled ambience.There's plenty of space for relaxing outside the garden level bedrooms.There are three externally accessed bedrooms on the garden level.The first of the garden level bedrooms, a double. (Bedroom 3)The same bedroom seen from a different angle.The second bedroom on the garden level, also a double. (Bedroom 4)Its views of and access to the gardens.The third bedroom on the garden level is also a double. (Bedroom 5)The externally accessed kitchenette on the garden level.The externally accessed, shared shower room on the garden level.Approaching the covered terrace and pool from the parking area.The fabulous 17m-long infinity pool is suspended above the gardens.More of those calming views.Choose your spot.One of several little sandy bays within a couple of kilometres from Casa Nera.The mighty citadel of Bonifacio rising above its marina.Exploring Bonifacio's streets.The chalky cliffs outside Bonifacio offer panoramic strolls.The harbour of Porto-Vecchio on Corisca's southeast coast.The market in Porto-Vecchio is great for stocking up on cheeses and other Corsican specialities.The lion and beach of Roccapina, on the south coast.Palombaggia beach on the southeast coast is one of the most idyllic on Corsica.The soft white sands and shallow turquoise waters of Santa Giulia beach, just up the east coast.The cycling in Corsica is very rewarding.Exploring the unspoilt mountains of Corsica's hinterland.