Best attractions and places to see around Palneca include a variety of natural and cultural sites within Corsica's Corse-du-Sud department. The village is situated on a mountainside at an altitude of 900 meters, characterized by traditional granite houses and surrounded by forests. It serves as a gateway to the Regional Natural Park of Corsica, offering access to granite ridges, beech and Corsican pine forests, and numerous streams. The area provides opportunities to explore high mountain lakes, summits, and historical sites.
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Great view of the waterfall. Magnificent and always worth a visit.
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A magnificent waterfall at the end of an exciting cross-country tour. A certain amount of fitness and absolute surefootedness are absolutely essential. The waterfall and the opportunity to swim are a wonderful reward.
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The climb is worth it. Wonderful views of the surrounding mountains!
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In our hiking guide, the hike was given as taking 4.5 hours. These are tours that we like and can manage well. However, this one took us almost seven hours, and that was without long breaks. (Maybe 3 x 15 minutes). In our opinion, you should set off early so that you don't get stressed in the evening. We are 56 and 58 years old, not particularly trained, and found the hike very beautiful, so recommendable, apart from the first part along the ski lift. But it was also strenuous. Till and Betty
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A large waterfall that is very easy to reach on foot.
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Hike to Pozzi from the Col de Verde. The film: https://youtu.be/UJEQSXbONqk?si=DdiP7ENR0v5wDyUn The hike takes place in a superb forest of pine and beech trees From the shade to the junction of the path which comes from Val d'Ese Return via the Cassetta de Gialgone sheepfold where we rejoin the Gr20 which we had left at level of the wooden bridge on the way out
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Located at an altitude of 1,820 meters, the refuge was destroyed by lightning and then rebuilt in 2000. It has 32 places as well as a large grassy plateau suitable for bivouacking. Fill up with water there because you will not find any source until the next refuge of Usciolu.
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Palneca is nestled within the Regional Natural Park of Corsica, offering a diverse range of natural features. You can discover granite ridges, dense forests of beech and Corsican pine, and numerous streams. Highlights include the impressive Monte Renoso, one of Corsica's more accessible two-thousanders, and the serene Lac de Bastani, a high-altitude lake with emerald waters.
Yes, the Buja waterfall is a must-see. It's one of Corsica's highest waterfalls, tucked away in a forest, and cascades into a natural swimming pool, perfect for a refreshing dip. Visitors describe it as a 'small corner of paradise'.
Palneca is a hiker's paradise, with trails traversing the forests of Marmano, Rapari, and Verde. You can find routes leading to scenic points like Bocca d'Oro and Capella. The village is also a stage on the renowned GR20. For specific routes, consider exploring the 'Hiking around Palneca' guide, which includes trails like the 'Verde Pass – Pozzi Seen loop' or the more challenging 'Monte Renoso – Lac de Bastani loop'. You can find more details in the Hiking around Palneca guide.
Absolutely! The Buja waterfall is considered family-friendly, with visitors noting it's accessible even with young children. Another great option is the Pozzi Seen, a unique wetland area where you might spot wild horses. There are accessible routes to the Pozzines, with options for less elevation gain, making it suitable for families.
Palneca itself is rich in history, with traditional granite houses, some dating back to 1609 and 1615. You can visit the Chapel Saint-Antoine (Sant'Anto di U Porcu) in the forest, which is a site of pilgrimage and an annual festival. The ruins of the Santa Maria Chapel also offer a glimpse into the village's past, alongside other ancient sites and vestiges scattered throughout the area.
From the summit of Monte Renoso, at 2352 meters, you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views. These extend to both the east and west coasts of Corsica, as well as to the island's other highest peaks. It's described as a truly 'fabuleux' experience by visitors.
Yes, Lac de Bastani is one of Corsica's highest lakes, situated above 2000 meters. Its emerald waters make it a striking feature, especially when viewed from Monte Renoso, and it's a rewarding destination for hikers.
For runners, there are several challenging trails available. The 'Running Trails around Palneca' guide features routes like the 'Refuge de Capanelle – Verde Pass loop' or the 'Val d'Ese – Pozzi Seen loop'. These routes offer varied terrain and stunning scenery for a rewarding run. Explore more in the Running Trails around Palneca guide.
Yes, the Prati Refuge, located at an altitude of 1,820 meters, offers accommodation with 32 places and a large grassy plateau suitable for bivouacking. It also provides facilities like cooking areas and a living room, though services can be basic. It's a key stop for those undertaking longer treks in the area.
The region is ideal for hiking and outdoor activities from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is generally favorable for exploring the trails and enjoying the natural swimming spots. Winter can bring snow, especially at higher altitudes, offering different activities but requiring specific gear and experience.
The Pozzi Seen is a remarkable high moor characterized by unique openings in the ground that fill with water, creating a very special landscape. It's a fantastic place to witness wild horses and enjoy an easy and pleasant hike with fantastic scenery, making it a truly unique geological feature.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially from Monte Renoso, which extend across the island's coasts and highest peaks. The emerald waters of Lac de Bastani and the refreshing natural pool at Buja waterfall are also highly appreciated. The unique landscapes of the Pozzines, with wild horses, are often highlighted as a special experience.


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