Best attractions and places to see around San-Gavino-Di-Tenda, a commune in Haute-Corse, Corsica, offers a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated on the mountain ridge of Santo Pietro di Tenda, the village provides views of the surrounding micro-region. The area extends into the wild Désert des Agriates, leading to coastal features like Ostriconi Beach. Various historical structures and natural points of interest are present throughout the region.
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beautiful hike along the Agriates coast: https://youtu.be/dGzKIOgv1pM?si=Ftj91VrXxUzaRcP-
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The Citadel of Saint-Florent is an impressive, historic fortress overlooking the city's picturesque harbor. Built in the 15th century (from 1440/39) by the Genoese under Giano Campofregoso, it was expanded in the 16th and 17th centuries with two round towers and a striking square tower structure. Architecture: The cylindrical main structure with two crescent-shaped towers and a square keep is striking – a masterpiece of military architecture. Strategic Location: It maintained a view and control over the Gulf of Saint-Florent and protected important trade routes, as well as Bastia in the background. Historical Significance: It played a central role in several sieges (1553–54), and was the site of Pascal Paoli's exile in 1795. It was later converted into a garrison and gendarmerie base. Damaged during World War II Today: Municipal property since 1986, protected as a historic monument since 1991/94; serves as a cultural space with summer exhibitions and music festivals, with magnificent panoramic views. In brief: The Citadel of Saint-Florent is a massive, circular Genoese fortress with three towers, strategically located above the town. It reflects centuries of turbulent Corsican history and today offers cultural uses as well as spectacular views of the harbor and gulf.
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Beautiful view over the bay of St. Florent
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Saint-Florent is also known as "the Corsican Saint-Tropez" because of its Mediterranean flair. In the 1970s, Saint-Florent was a place for the jet set. The town is located high in the northwest of the island of Corsica on the Gulf of the same name between the almost uninhabited Désert des Agriates and Cap Corse.
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Saint-Florent dates back to a small settlement that once arose in the protection area of the Genoese round fortress. The citadel was built by the Genoese in 1440 and served as the seat of the Bishop of Nebbio and the governor's palace until the 18th century. The small Pianese church from the 12th century, Santa Maria Assunta, was built as a cathedral for the then diocese of Nebbio.
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Although malaria raged devastatingly, the town was fiercely fought over by the French, Genoese and Corsicans in the 16th century. However, little remains of the fortress built in 1439, apart from the round keep. The fortress itself was demolished in the 17th century when Genoa's rule seemed secure and Saint-Florent no longer had any strategic importance. The town experienced a new growth spurt after Napoleon III ordered the draining of the swamps, thus eradicating the cause of malaria.
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Although malaria raged devastatingly, the town was fiercely fought over by the French, Genoese and Corsicans in the 16th century. However, little remains of the fortress built in 1439, apart from the round keep. The fortress itself was demolished in the 17th century when Genoa's rule seemed secure and Saint-Florent no longer had any strategic importance. The town experienced a new growth spurt after Napoleon III ordered the draining of the swamps, thus eradicating the cause of malaria.
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Saint-Florent dates back to a small settlement that once arose in the protection area of the Genoese round fortress. The citadel was built by the Genoese in 1440 and served as the seat of the Bishop of Nebbio and the governor's palace until the 18th century. The small Pianese church from the 12th century, Santa Maria Assunta, was built as a cathedral for the then diocese of Nebbio.
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The region offers stunning natural beauty, including the wild Désert des Agriates, where the azure sea meets ochre landscapes. You can visit impressive beaches like Ostriconi Beach, known for its bright sand and a green stream, or the secluded Lotu Beach. The area also provides breathtaking views from various points, including the church square in San-Gavino-Di-Tenda itself.
Yes, San-Gavino-Di-Tenda is rich in history. You can visit the Parish Church of San Gavino, which houses a 19th-century painting by Domenico Desanti and a copy of Titian's "The Emmaus Meal." Other historical landmarks include the well-preserved Torra al Monte, a square defensive tower dating back to the 12th-13th centuries, and the 15th-century Former Residence of the Bishops of Nebbiu in Fornacce. The Romanesque Chapel of the Annunziata marks the site of the original village.
The area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, running, and mountain biking. For specific trails, consider exploring the Mountain Hikes around San-Gavino-Di-Tenda, MTB Trails around San-Gavino-Di-Tenda, or Gravel biking around San-Gavino-Di-Tenda. A notable hike is to Monte Astu, recommended for experienced hikers.
Just 10 km from San-Gavino-Di-Tenda, Saint-Florent offers additional attractions. You can visit the Saint-Florent Frog Fountain, a lively spot in the town center, or explore the historic Citadel of Saint-Florent, built by the Genoese in 1440. Saint-Florent is known for its Mediterranean flair, old town, and port.
Yes, you can visit Mortella Point, where the remains of an old Genoese tower from 1563/64 stand. This tower played a significant role in coastal defense and later influenced British military architecture. It offers historical interest and views of Saint-Florent and Cap Corse.
Visitors frequently praise the pristine nature and beauty of the beaches. Ostriconi Beach is highlighted for its bright sand, the unique green stream meandering into the sea, and the gnarled broom bushes on its dunes. Lotu Beach is appreciated for its secluded coastal experience within the protected Désert des Agriates.
While specific family-friendly activities are not detailed for San-Gavino-Di-Tenda itself, the nearby town of Saint-Florent, with its lively old town and the Saint-Florent Frog Fountain, is considered family-friendly. The beaches like Ostriconi Beach and Lotu Beach also offer natural spaces for families to enjoy.
The Désert des Agriates is a wild, unpopulated area that extends from San-Gavino-Di-Tenda to the sea. It's known for its magnificent and contrasting landscapes, where the azure sea meets the ochre of the desert. You can hike along the Sentier des Douaniers (Customs Officers' Route) which traverses this protected area, leading to secluded coves and fragrant scrubland, including beaches like Lotu Beach.
The Romanesque Chapel of the Annunziata hosts a meal on Easter Monday, and the patron saint's feast of San Gavino is celebrated on the last Sunday in October with a small procession. These events offer a glimpse into the local cultural traditions.
San-Gavino-Di-Tenda, situated on the mountain ridge of Santo Pietro di Tenda, offers breathtaking views. The church square, in particular, provides expansive vistas of the entire micro-region, showcasing the diverse landscapes of Haute-Corse.
Bastia is approximately 19 km from San-Gavino-Di-Tenda. As a larger town, it offers additional attractions such as an old town, a bustling port, and a citadel, providing a different urban experience compared to the more natural and historical sites closer to San-Gavino-Di-Tenda.


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