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Hiking around Valle-D'Alesani offers diverse landscapes, characterized by prominent mountain ridges, deep valleys, and a coastline with views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. The region features numerous waterfalls, such as Ucelluline, and rivers like the Bussu, providing opportunities for routes through preserved nature. Trails often traverse varied terrain, including dense chestnut groves and ancient paths connecting historical hamlets and chapels. This Corsican area provides a range of hiking experiences from gentle strolls to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.98km
03:13
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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5.41km
02:03
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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former Franciscan monastery, center of Corsican resistance in the 18th century, with the magnificently renovated monastery church. The jazz and other concerts there are beautiful
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Embark on an adventure on this 4.2km out and back trail near Cervione, Haute-Corse. The route is generally rated as moderate and can be completed in most areas in 2h 7m. This is a popular trail for birdwatching and walking, but you can also enjoy some solitude at quieter times of the day. The best time to visit is March to November. Dogs are welcome and can be let off-leash in some areas.
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At about this point, an unmistakable grunt made us turn around. Otherwise, it was really beautiful there, even though the path was extremely rocky.
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The path that passes under Monte Castello d'Osari offers superb views of the valley.
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You can also buy refreshments here. That was a small highlight for us in the heat.
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There are many burnt trees here, creating a whimsical atmosphere. New green plants are growing again, which supports this atmosphere. I've never seen anything like this and who knows how long it will be around.(08/23)
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Unfortunately closed but on the left are a few stone benches to pause in the midday sun shade.
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Nice way to take a break. Not really suitable for swimming and at 2 p.m. the rest area is in full sun.
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Valle-D'Alesani offers a wide selection of hiking routes, with over 180 trails available. These range from easy strolls to more challenging ascents, catering to various fitness levels.
The trails in Valle-D'Alesani can generally be enjoyed almost year-round. The wooded paths, especially through chestnut groves, provide a pleasant experience even during summer. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and vibrant scenery, while winter can be suitable for lower-altitude hikes.
The hiking routes in Valle-D'Alesani are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1900 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from mountain ridges to coastal views, and the opportunity to discover historical sites and natural features like waterfalls.
Yes, Valle-D'Alesani is known for its beautiful waterfalls. The Ucelluline Waterfall is a significant draw, often part of hikes that include historical villages and the Genoese bridge of Bucatoggio. You can also find the impressive Bucatoggio Waterfall and Struccia Waterfall in the region.
Hikes in Valle-D'Alesani offer diverse and scenic landscapes. You'll encounter prominent mountain ridges, deep valleys, and forested areas, particularly chestnut groves. Many routes provide breathtaking views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Costa Verde, and from elevated points like the Chapel of Sant'Alesiu, you can see across the Alesani valley and even the island of Elba on clear days.
Absolutely. Hiking trails in Valle-D'Alesani often intertwine with historical and cultural elements. You can discover ruins of typical Corsican villages, charming hamlets, ancient chapels like Sant'Alesiu, and churches such as the Saint Mary Church ruins in Tarrano and the Convent d'Alesani. The paths themselves can be ancient, once used by shepherds, offering insights into the island's heritage.
Yes, Valle-D'Alesani provides a range of marked trails suitable for all levels, including many easy and family-friendly strolls. There are 58 easy routes available, perfect for those looking for a relaxed walk through preserved nature or charming villages.
Yes, circular routes are a popular way to explore the region. Examples include loops around the valley, such as the 'ronde des fontaines' (Loop 23), which traverses several villages and historical sites. The Church of Penti – San Mamilianu Chapel loop from Santa-Reparata-di-Moriani is another moderate circular route exploring historical sites.
For the more athletic and experienced hikers, Valle-D'Alesani offers 26 difficult routes. These can include longer and more strenuous paths, such as Loop 24 (11.5 kilometers) for extensive tours, or even the 31-kilometer paths opened by the 'Trail L'Alisgianinca' organization, which traverse entire villages and offer views of Corsica's highest peaks.
Public transport options directly to specific trailheads within Valle-D'Alesani can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider private transport for more flexible access to the diverse starting points of the region's hikes.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many villages and starting points for popular routes, especially those leading to attractions like the Ucelluline waterfall or historical hamlets, typically offer designated parking areas. It's recommended to check specific route details or local tourist information for precise parking locations.
Generally, permits are not required for hiking on the established trails in Valle-D'Alesani. However, always respect private property and any local signage. For specific long-distance trails like segments of the Mare a Mare, it's wise to consult local guides or tourist offices for any specific regulations.
Yes, the region's rivers, such as the Bussu, and the presence of waterfalls like Ucelluline, offer opportunities for refreshing dips. Some routes, like the Pont de Ferrera – Bathing pump👙 loop from Perelli, even highlight bathing spots, providing a perfect way to cool down after a hike.
Valle-D'Alesani boasts diverse terrain, including significant forested areas, particularly chestnut groves around hamlets like Quercetu. You'll experience varied Mediterranean flora. As for fauna, while not always easily spotted, the region is home to various bird species and smaller mammals typical of Corsican maquis and woodlands.


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