
In Corsica, certain shoreline routes provide stunning vistas and an impression of remoteness, often mere moments away from a village. Below are four pathways for your discovery among garrigue landscapes, precipices, and isolated bays!
From Macinaggio to Barcaggio, explore the untamed beauty of Cap Corse within easy reach through hiking.
At the northernmost part of the island, this path stretches alongside the coastline from Macinaggio to Barcaggio, passing through Cap Corse The nature reserve features a clearly marked, effortless trail suitable for novice hikers. As you trek along, secluded coves like Tamarone and Cala Genovese come into view; these spots offer ideal chances for spontaneous swims. The vivid azure waters remain in sight during your hike. Completing this journey typically requires about three hours. However, it’s advisable to begin at daybreak since you won’t encounter any shaded areas or sources of drinking water en route.
From Col Saint-Roch to the Pertusato lighthouse, Bonifacio gazes out at the ocean.
In Bonifacio The trail begins close to the Col Saint-Roch and extends alongside the cliffs all the way to the Pertusato lighthouse. Walking for just about an hour, you'll find yourself at the end of this pathway, meandering along the precipice above the azure waters; characterized by its narrowness and sharp incline, it passes through a desolate terrain adorned solely with the scrubby vegetation of the maquis and punctuated by the muted roar of waves crashing far beneath. As landmarks go, watch out for Le Grain de Sable—a solitary limestone pillar rising from the ocean—while overhead looms the image of dwellings perched precariously atop the cliff’s edge representing part of the higher settlement up top. Truly breathtaking views await!
From Girolata to Tuara Beach, amidst the scrubland and red granite formations,
Reachable by boat or on foot - through old mule track Known as the "Sentier de Guy le Facteur," the port of Girolata serves as a sanctuary for wildlife right at the center of the area. Scandola nature reserve From the shore, a gentle trail ascends the ridge and then descends towards the bay of Tuara; as you reach each headland, the vista unfolds to showcase the rugged shoreline. Although the ground can be somewhat irregular, the pathway, meandering among volcanic rocks and sparse plants, remains manageable without specialized equipment. You will hike during the early hours when the sunlight highlights the crimson granite formations and the temperature is still comfortable.
From Campomoro to Tizzano, explore the coastal scrubland on foot
Near the Gulf of Valinco, along the coastline, southern coastal region of the Beautiful Island A historic coastal trail connects Campomorro to Tizzano, passing through a series of secluded coves and rocky promontories. As you walk, you'll navigate among scrub vegetation and weathered granite rocks shaped by the winds. This journey will be leisurely-paced and isolated, offering views of just the Conca and Tivella beaches for companionship. Spanning over two days, this trek requires either camping overnight or returning via boat. Given the sparse number of tourists, you can fully immerse yourself in a scenery that remains largely undisturbed.
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