Best attractions and places to see around Calcatoggio offer a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue in Corse-du-Sud, France. This picturesque village overlooks the Gulf of Liscia, providing scenic vistas and access to white sand beaches. The surrounding area features serene mountain trails, prehistoric sites, and charming local markets. It serves as a base for exploring diverse landscapes and cultural experiences.
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Beautiful beach in a small bay! No crowds!
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Saint-Antoine beach is located at the beautiful Capo di Feno. Be careful of the current which can be strong when waves form.
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Beautiful hike carried out in February with a drone: https://youtu.be/o78fNnX0V8Q?si=JtcO7-R4QHpMcndq
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Larger town also good for shopping or just a cafe.
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The Truggia bridge crosses the Liamone. The length of its course is 40.9 km. The Liamone takes its source on the western slope of Monte Cimatella (2,099 meters high), in the territory of the municipality of Letia, at an altitude of 1,850 meters. In its upper course, it forms the Piscia a l'onda waterfall between the altitude of 546 meters and the altitude of 514 meters. After an impetuous course of nearly 41 kilometers, it empties into the Gulf of Sagone north of Ajaccio, between the two municipalities of Coggia and Casaglione. The Liamone river does not flow directly into the sea, the beach of Liamone separates it from it. The neighboring coastal rivers are to the north the Porto, to the south the Prunelli.
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We rented a mobile home at the campsite in Sagone. There was the essential infrastructure that you need as a tourist, including a well-stocked supermarket with many regional products right outside the door. The beach of Sagone is not the most beautiful in Corsica, but it is quite nice.
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Calcatoggio is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can visit the stunning white sand beaches like Plage de La Liscia, Plage d'Orcino, and Plage du Stagnone for clear waters and water sports. The village also overlooks the picturesque Gulf of Liscia. For panoramic views, consider a hike to Rocher des Gozzi, a granite platform offering vistas of the Gravona valley and the Gulfs of Ajaccio and Lava. Another excellent viewpoint is Panoramic view from U Castellu, especially beautiful at sunset.
Yes, the area around Calcatoggio is crisscrossed with serene mountain trails and coastal paths. The Sentier du Douanier is highly recommended for its breathtaking views and accessibility. For more structured routes, you can explore the 'Hiking around Calcatoggio' guide, which includes trails like the 'Rocher des Gozzi loop from Calcatoggio' and 'Panoramic view from U Castellu – View to the viewpoint loop from A Piatanacciu'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Calcatoggio guide.
Calcatoggio is renowned for its beautiful white sand beaches. Popular choices include Plage de La Liscia, Plage d'Orcino, and Plage du Stagnone, all offering clear waters ideal for swimming and sunbathing. Another beautiful spot is Saint-Antoine Beach, located at Capo di Feno, known for its clear waters and less crowded atmosphere.
The village of Calcatoggio itself is a point of interest, with its history dating back to the 15th century. You can explore the prehistoric sites of Capo di u Monte and Poggio for a glimpse into the region's ancient past. Within the village, visit the Monumento a los Caídos (War Memorial) and the Lavadero de Calcatoggio (Old Wash House). Nearby, the capital of Corsica, Ajaccio, offers museums like the Fesch Museum and various historical sites.
Many of the natural attractions are suitable for families. The white sand beaches like Plage de La Liscia are perfect for swimming and playing. The Sentier du Douanier offers family-friendly walking with great views. The Pont de Baccu di a Sarra is a bridge crossing the Liamone river, where you can enjoy the opportunity to go swimming and refresh yourselves, making it a pleasant stop for families.
Beyond hiking, the Calcatoggio area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy water sports like snorkeling and paddleboarding at the local beaches. Cycling is also popular, with routes like 'Tiuccia – Casaglione loop from Calcatoggio'. For those interested in gravel biking, there are challenging routes such as 'Casaglione – Tiuccia loop from Lombarda'. Explore more options in the Cycling around Calcatoggio guide and the Gravel biking around Calcatoggio guide.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. The Sentier du Douanier is noted for its family-friendly accessibility. For specific easy hiking routes, the 'Hiking around Calcatoggio' guide lists trails like 'Tiuccia – Genuesenturm am Strand loop from Tiuccia' and 'Tiuccia – Genuesen Turm loop from Les flots bleus', both rated as easy and under 5 km in distance. You can find these and more in the Hiking around Calcatoggio guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views and the natural beauty of the area. Highlights like Rocher des Gozzi and Panoramic view from U Castellu are frequently praised for their breathtaking vistas, especially at sunset. The clear waters and uncrowded atmosphere of beaches like Saint-Antoine Beach are also highly valued for relaxation and swimming.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. The shoulder seasons (spring and early autumn) are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and fewer crowds than the peak summer months. Summer is perfect for beach activities, though it can be quite warm.
Beyond the main attractions, exploring the village of Calcatoggio itself, with its hamlets built around original water sources, offers a charming local experience. Visiting the weekly markets in Calcatoggio and nearby towns provides an opportunity to taste local produce like cheeses and cured meats and find unique souvenirs. For a taste of Corsican agricultural heritage, consider a visit to Clos d'Alzeto in Sari-d'Orcino, a fifth-generation winery and olive oil producer offering tastings and guided tours by reservation.
Calcatoggio has local amenities, and nearby Sagone is a larger town offering more options for shopping and cafes. Visiting the weekly markets in Calcatoggio and surrounding villages is a great way to experience local culture and find fresh produce and regional specialties.
Yes, for experienced trekkers seeking more challenging routes, the area offers options. The ascent to Panoramic view from U Castellu involves a bit of a strenuous climb, especially in midday heat, with a small bit of climbing involved at the end. The 'Rocher des Gozzi loop from Calcatoggio' is also rated as difficult, covering over 10 km. You can find more details on these and other challenging trails in the Hiking around Calcatoggio guide.


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