Attractions and places to see around Prunelli-Di-Casacconi include historical landmarks, traditional architecture, and natural viewpoints. This village, situated at an altitude of 270 meters, offers views of the Golo valley and is characterized by its verdant setting. The area features historical sites like the ruins of Castello del Mori and a Genoese bridge, alongside traditional village architecture. It is part of the "Corse schisteuse" region, known for its geological formations.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful place that invites you to linger.
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Very beautiful small church made of green serpentine and white limestone blocks.
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Impressively beautiful little church. Also beautifully located.
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This peak is a relatively easy climb for a great reward. The sea views really give a sense of elevation.
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This church is a real curiosity, not to be missed. Of Romanesque architecture, its construction dates back to the 13th century. Its checkerboard structure makes it one of the finest examples of Pisan Romanesque art. Indeed at that time Corsica was under the domination of Pisa in Italy and therefore suffered its artistic influence. In 1875, it was classified as a historical monument. It is certainly one of the prettiest churches in Corsica and among the most surprising that you can visit. It overlooks the Gulf of Saint-Florent.
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Nearby, the rich museum of Marana. And at 300 m, in the middle of the countryside, the church of San Parteo, 12th century.
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The green and white stones are the special feature of the facade of San Michele de Murato. It dates from AD 1280.
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Prunelli-Di-Casacconi is rich in history. You can visit the San Michele de Murato Church, a 13th-century Romanesque church known for its unique checkerboard structure. Another significant religious site is the 17th-century Église Saint-Cyr et Sainte-Juliette, featuring a detached campanile and historical paintings. Don't miss the Rocca a U Fornu (Historic Village Bakehouse) in Mureno, a preserved community meeting point. The village also boasts traditional architecture with narrow streets, old tall houses, and vaulted passages. You can also find the ruins of Castello del Mori, dating back to 1202, and a 17th or 18th-century Genoese bridge nearby.
Yes, the village's elevated position offers superb panoramic views of the Golo valley. For more expansive vistas, consider a climb to Mount Sant'Angelo Summit, which provides rewarding sea views and is considered a relatively easy ascent. Another excellent option is Monte Castellare, an insider tip for its scenic views and tranquil atmosphere.
The region around Prunelli-Di-Casacconi offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like Monte Sant'Angelo or the Monte Castellare loop. Discover more hiking options in the Hiking around Prunelli-Di-Casacconi guide. If you prefer mountain biking, there are trails such as the Pause mit Ausblick loop. Find detailed MTB routes in the MTB Trails around Prunelli-Di-Casacconi guide. Road cycling enthusiasts can find challenging routes like the Church "San Michele de Murato" – Col de Bigorno loop; explore these in the Road Cycling Routes around Prunelli-Di-Casacconi guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The San Michele de Murato Church and Cathédrale La Canonica are both considered family-friendly historical sites. Additionally, the Rocca a U Fornu (Historic Village Bakehouse) offers an interesting glimpse into local history that can engage younger visitors.
Prunelli-Di-Casacconi, with its verdant setting and outdoor activities, is particularly pleasant during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the vegetation is lush. Summer offers warm conditions ideal for exploring, though it can be busier. The village's cultural traditions, like the Good Friday procession, might also influence your visit if you wish to experience local events.
The area around Prunelli-Di-Casacconi is part of the 'Corse schisteuse' (schistose Corsica). It is notable for its calcareous rock formations, including saccharoidal limestones that have the potential to yield white marble. The region's geology is also influenced by the significant Monte San Petrone massif.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning sea views from summits like Mount Sant'Angelo Summit, noting the reward for a relatively easy climb. The unique architecture and historical significance of sites like the San Michele de Murato Church are also highly praised. The preserved historical buildings, such as the Rocca a U Fornu, offer a charming glimpse into local heritage.
For visitors looking to stay in the village, Prunelli-Di-Casacconi offers gîtes for accommodation. There is also a pizzeria open seasonally, providing local hospitality and dining options.
Beyond the churches, you can explore the ruins of Castello del Mori, which date back to 1202 and are located at Castelluccio, on the border with Olmo. Additionally, the ruins of a three-arched Genoese bridge from the 17th or 18th century are found in the vicinity, showcasing historical engineering.
Yes, a historical footpath connects Prunelli-Di-Casacconi with the neighboring village of Olmo. This path offers a scenic route for walkers and highlights the shared past between the two communities.
The Église Saint-Cyr et Sainte-Juliette is a parish church dating back to the early 17th century. It is notable for housing several paintings from the late 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, including 'The Martyrdom of St Cyr' and 'The Donation of the Rosary' by Giuseppe Maria Casalta. A unique architectural feature is its campanile (bell tower), constructed in 1899, which stands detached from the church in the main square.


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