Ese (river) explained

Ese
Pushpin Map:Corsica#France
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:France
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:Corsica
Subdivision Type3:Department
Subdivision Name3:Corse-du-Sud
Mouth:Prunelli
Progression:PrunelliMediterranean Sea

The Ese (French: Ese or Rivière d'Ese) is a river in the department of Corse-du-Sud, Corsica, France. It is a tributary of the Prunelli river, which it joins in the Lac de Tolla.

Course

The Ese is long.It crosses the communes of Bastelica, Ciamannacce, Frasseto, Guitera-les-Bains, Tasso and Tolla.It rises in the commune of Ciamannacce to the north of the Monte Giovanni.It passes a ski resort, the Val d'Ese, in its upper reaches.It flows in a generally southwest direction, then turns west and joins the Prunelli at the head of Lac de Tolla.

The D27a leads from Bastelica for to the Ese plateau at . In winter there is a downhill and cross-country ski resort here. If there is no snow, visitors can hike in the Pozzines.Lower down, the Ese is crossed by the magnificent Zipitoli Genoese bridge near its confluence with the Prunelli.The bridge is near the point where the D27 crosses the Ese, and can be reached by a short walk.

The Lac de Tolla is formed by a dam (Barrage de Tolla) on the Prunelli river.The Ruisseau d'Agnone and the Ese River also empty into the lake.It is in the commune of Tolla just south of the village of Tolla.Lake Tolla is at an altitude of .

Tributaries

The following streams (ruisseaux) are tributaries of the Ese (ordered by length):