Best lakes around Saint-Florent Corsica offer a diverse natural landscape. Located in northern Corsica, Saint-Florent is known for its coastline and proximity to the Agriate Desert. While large inland lakes are not numerous directly within the town's immediate vicinity, the area features various water bodies, including freshwater lakes and river deltas. These provide opportunities for tranquil escapes and exploration beyond the famous beaches.
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Excellent lake for a relaxing break on the shores before climbing towards Oletta.
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Splendid beach with views of the mountains My favorite.
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The inconspicuous rocks provided us with a shady place to rest and cool off with crystal clear water during the hike from Saint Florent to Plage du Loto. With a little climbing action you reach a hollowed out rock at the bottom where you can chill out in peace, undetected by other hikers 👍💯
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A pretty bathing bay where you can swim quietly and rest from the coastal hike. The sand in the water is a little bit coarser here.
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The way from Plage de Lotu back to St. Florent is not a bike path !! The times given are absolutely incomprehensible and wrong. This has to be worn for HOURS. Anyone who notices this too late and has no more time / water / energy to turn back is in absolute danger due to this tour description. I don't understand why this tour suggestion is not deleted.
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Small beach with a lagoon. Unfortunately, a lot of algae (October 2021), so that the water was not inviting for bathing.
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The very beautiful hike filmed in part by a drone https://youtu.be/FlOP7EGkaRU
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While Saint-Florent is primarily known for its stunning coastline, you can find a mix of freshwater lakes, river deltas, and beautiful coastal beaches. These offer diverse experiences, from tranquil inland spots to clear, azure coastal waters.
Yes, Lake Padula is a notable freshwater lake easily accessible from Saint-Florent. It's known as a tranquil spot with a rest area and minimal traffic, perfect for a peaceful escape.
The Delta de Bughju is a river delta featuring a small, quiet beach on the way to the Mortella tower. It's an excellent spot for a quiet swim and a rest during a coastal hike, offering a blend of river and coastal scenery.
Absolutely. Plage de Lotu is a family-friendly beach known for its light sand and turquoise water, divided into three small sections. The Delta de Bughju also offers a pretty bathing bay for quiet swimming.
Beyond the well-known beaches, you can find unique coastal features like the Rocky cove. This spot offers crystal clear water and shaded areas, perfect for a refreshing break during a hike.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking along the coast, with routes like the 'View of Anse de Fornali – Delta de Bughju loop'. Cycling is also popular, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Nebbio Balcony - Saint Florent Loop'. For more details, explore the hiking and cycling guides for Saint-Florent.
Yes, several hiking trails allow you to explore the coastal areas and reach spots like the Delta de Bughju. For instance, the 'View of Anse de Fornali – Delta de Bughju loop' is a popular option. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Saint-Florent guide.
Lotu Beach is known for its clear, azure water. However, it's important to note that the path along the coast to this beach is closed to cyclists in many sections and is primarily suitable for hiking. Some parts may even require carrying your bike.
Visitors frequently praise the incredibly clear and azure water, especially at beaches like Plage de Lotu. The tranquility of spots like Lake Padula and the quiet bathing bays like Delta de Bughju are also highly appreciated for resting and cooling down.
While specific wildlife details are not extensively documented for the immediate Saint-Florent lakes, the dynamic wetland environment of the Fiume Santu and Fiume Bughju, which connect to the sea in winter, suggests potential for birdwatching and observing local flora and fauna, especially in less trafficked areas like Lake Padula.
Yes, several spots offer opportunities for relaxation. Lake Padula features a dedicated rest area. The Delta de Bughju provides a quiet beach for resting, and hidden spots like the Rocky cove offer shady, secluded places to cool off.


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