Attractions and places to see around Santa-Maria-Siché include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites in the Corse-du-Sud department of Corsica. Situated at an altitude of 500 meters amidst green hills, the commune is historically significant as the capital of the ancient Ornano region. Visitors can explore 16th-century structures and ancient chapels, or enjoy the scenic environment of the Taravo region. The area offers a blend of historical depth and natural beauty for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautiful hike, very challenging due to its elevation gain and length. Bring a GPS + IGN map with compass, and about 3 liters of water. Hike completed in September 2025, measurements taken with a GPS and Garmin watch: distance 22 km, duration 5h08, elevation gain +720m, elevation gain -720m. This hike is recommended for very experienced and well-equipped hikers.
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Morella Footprints 2 hours San Petru Mouth 1 hour and 30 minutes Mount Ignacu 15 minutes
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This hike is magnificent but you have to take it in the right direction. Very steep start then a quiet stroll
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2024/07: beautiful route, still easily accessible even on a racing bike. You won't come across a single car 🤗
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Nice family tour. Nice mountain. View from our holiday apartment.
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On this pleasant road which benefits from a protective shade in many places, it is not uncommon to make incongruous encounters with semi-domesticated animals such as goats, black pigs and sometimes even cows. The landscapes are really striking, and the forest magnificent.
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Superb view of Lake Tolla with the Mediterranean Sea in the background.
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Santa-Maria-Siché is rich in history. You can visit the 16th-century Palazzu de Sampiero Corso, the ancient Chapelle Sainte-Lucie (dating back to the 13th century), and the Romanesque Eglise Santa Maria with its Baroque elements. Don't miss the Maison natale de Vannina d'Ornano, wife of the Corsican hero Sampiero Corso, and the nearby Tour de Vannina. In the hamlet of Vicu, you can also see the fortified Casteddu di Vicu, built by Sampiero Corso.
Yes, the region offers several stunning viewpoints. Mount Aragnascu provides a beautiful panorama over Ajaccio. Another popular spot is Cutuli and Curtichjatu, offering extensive views of the entire Bay of Ajaccio, from the Sanguinaires to Capu di Muro. For views of Lake Tolla with the Mediterranean Sea in the background, visit Viewpoint Tolla.
Santa-Maria-Siché is nestled among verdant green hills, offering a picturesque setting. The commune is located in the Taravo region, with the Taravo River and its tributaries like the Marcuggio and Fiumicellu flowing nearby. While not directly within the village, its location makes it a good base for exploring wider Corsican natural sites such as the Golfe de Propriano and the Archipel des Sanguinaires.
Yes, Mount Aragnascu is considered a family-friendly hike, despite an initial steep section. The area's natural beauty and historical sites can also be enjoyed by families. The Shaded forest road offers a pleasant, easy walk where you might encounter semi-domesticated animals like goats and pigs, which can be fun for children.
The region is excellent for cycling. The Forgotten Highway of Corsica is a highly recommended, car-free trail offering pure nature and pleasure for road cyclists. Another option is the Shaded forest road, which provides a pleasant, cool ride through magnificent landscapes. For more routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Santa-Maria-Siché guide.
Absolutely. The green hills and natural surroundings of Santa-Maria-Siché are ideal for hiking and running. While some routes like Cutuli and Curtichjatu can be challenging, others like Mount Aragnascu are considered family-friendly. You can find detailed options in the Running Trails around Santa-Maria-Siché guide, which includes routes like the 'Lac de Tolla loop'.
The region's climate is generally mild, making spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be warm, but shaded trails like the Shaded forest road offer respite from the sun.
Santa-Maria-Siché has a rich cultural heritage. Historically, the village had unique Easter celebrations involving villagers making noise in the church. You'll also find numerous oratories scattered throughout the commune. The ancient Chapelle Santa Riparata in Sicchè was once a significant pilgrimage site. Approximately 16 km away, Serra di Scopamena offers a glimpse into Corsican pastoral history through its traditional mountain architecture.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Mount Aragnascu and Cutuli and Curtichjatu. The tranquility and natural beauty of car-free routes like the Forgotten Highway of Corsica are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of historical significance and the serene, picturesque environment.
Yes, the area around Santa-Maria-Siché offers several mountain biking opportunities. You can explore various routes, including challenging ones like the 'Alcudina Peak – Lake Tolla loop'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Santa-Maria-Siché guide.
Beyond the main highlights, exploring the numerous oratories scattered across the commune offers a glimpse into local religious heritage. The path at Serra di Scopamena, about 16 km away, is a unique way to discover Corsican pastoral history through its traditional dry stone walls and mountain architecture, providing a more off-the-beaten-path experience.


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