Attractions and places to see around Nocario include a blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and historical intrigue. This commune is located in the Haute-Corse department of Corsica, nestled at the foot of Mont San Pétrone. Nocario comprises three hamlets: Nocario, Pietricaggio, and l'Erbaggio, offering diverse points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Great place very pretty with a beautiful inn at the top of the fiuminale circuit with a really nice innkeeper and very good homemade cheese and a magnificent view
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The ruins can only be viewed from the outside; everything is fenced off and entry is prohibited.
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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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Is the first or the last opportunity to refresh yourself, depending on where you come from. Water level is just enough for the feet (mid-August)
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It's definitely worth a detour, it's almost an LP. And if you are careful you can explore one or the other room, which of course should be well thought out because of the risk of collapse.
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In the meantime, grazing cows complete the idyllic picture.
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This is where the access to the hiking trails begins. Opposite below the bridge is a pool for bathing.
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The hike to the summit in pictures https://youtu.be/WeNIHwlX3ao
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Nocario is surrounded by natural beauty. The most prominent is Mount San Petrone, the highest peak in the Castagniccia region, offering remarkable 360-degree panoramic views. You can also discover the Bucatoggio Stream, which features a shady path and shallow pools perfect for refreshing your feet. Additionally, nearby natural waterfalls include Cascade de la Struccia and Piscine et cascade naturelle Bucatoghju.
Yes, Nocario boasts several historical and cultural sites. The San Mamilianu Chapel is a religious building on a mountaintop with a historical Corsican inscription. You can also visit the Orezza Monastery Ruins, an ancient site near Piedicroce. In Nocario itself, the unique "Ricciada" Square, with its vertical stone slabs, is classified as a Characteristic Site by the Corsican Natural Regional Park. The Parish Church of Saint-Michel is another important local landmark.
Nocario is an excellent base for hiking. The ascent to Mount San Petrone is a popular and rewarding challenge, typically taking 5 to 6 hours for a round trip. Access to various hiking trails can also be found near U ponte à l'infernu. For more detailed routes, you can explore the hiking guide for Nocario, which includes routes like the 'Church – Struccia Waterfall loop' and 'Through beautiful woods – Mount San Petrone loop'.
Families can enjoy several options. The path along the Bucatoggio Stream is a nice shady walk with shallow pools for children to splash in. Near U ponte à l'infernu, you can even rent donkeys for a fun family hike. Further afield, the Parc Galea offers another recreational option, and Carriolu, a village imaginaire, provides an imaginative experience.
The best time to visit Nocario for outdoor activities, especially hiking, is typically during periods with clear weather. On clear days, the panoramic views from Mont San Pétrone can extend across the island to the Tuscan archipelago. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the trails and natural sites.
Yes, the region around Nocario offers challenging road cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Orezza cloister ruin – La Porta Village loop' or the 'La Porta – Gite u cardu biancu loop'. For more details and route suggestions, refer to the road cycling guide for Nocario.
Absolutely. The Bucatoggio Stream has pools that are cool for refreshing your feet. Below U ponte à l'infernu, there is a pool suitable for bathing. Additionally, the region research mentions natural pools like Piscine et cascade naturelle Bucatoghju, which are within a short distance of Nocario.
Nocario is known for its distinctive "Ricciada" Square, featuring vertical stone slabs originally designed for rainwater management, which has been classified as a Characteristic Site. The Atelier d'Art Casa Orezzinca also showcases local craftsmanship, offering insight into the region's artistic heritage.
From the summit of Mount San Petrone, you can expect remarkable 360-degree panoramic views. On clear days, these views can stretch from Cap Corse to the East coast, encompassing the highest peaks of the island and even reaching the Tuscan archipelago and Italian coast. It's a truly unique vantage point.
Yes, Nocario offers several running trails for those looking to explore the area on foot. Options include the 'Mount San Petrone loop from La Porta' and the 'Orezza cloister ruin – Orezza Monastery Ruins loop'. You can find more detailed information and routes in the running trails guide for Nocario.
The schistous slopes of Mont San Pétrone and the surrounding area are adorned with dense forests of chestnut and beech trees. The region itself, Castagniccia, derives its name from the Corsican 'chestnut grove,' highlighting the historical and ecological importance of these trees to the landscape and local culture.
Yes, the Museum Pascal-Paoli is located in Morosaglia, approximately 5.6 km from Nocario. This museum is dedicated to Pascal Paoli, a significant figure in Corsican history, offering insights into the island's past.


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