Best attractions and places to see around Linguizzetta include a diverse range of natural features, historical sites, and charming settlements. Located in Corsica, France, the region presents varied landscapes from serene beaches to mountainous terrain. Visitors can explore ancient Roman ruins, Genoese defensive towers, and natural wonders like dams and scenic viewpoints. The area offers opportunities for cultural exploration and experiencing the Corsican environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Saint Francis of Assisi, whose 800th anniversary of death we are celebrating this year, (...). The Poverello encourages us to fix our gaze on Jesus: "Let us all, brothers, pay attention to the good shepherd who, to save his sheep, suffered the torment of the cross" (Erm VI). Therefore, let us accept Saint Francis' invitation on this Way of the Cross and follow in Jesus' footsteps, not just ritually or intellectually, but with our whole being and our whole life: "Offer yourselves in body and bear his holy cross and follow his most holy commandments to the end" (Off XV 13). (from the introduction to the Way of the Cross with the Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV., in the Roman Colosseum on April 3, 2026)
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The Torra di Prunete is a historic Genoese tower on the east coast of Corsica, in the municipality of Cervione. It was built around 1580 and restored in 1710. This round, slightly conical tower was part of a defensive system built by the Republic of Genoa in the 16th and 17th centuries to protect the island from Barbary pirate raids. The system, known as the Torregiana, consisted of around 150 towers located within sight of each other and communicating with each other through smoke or fire signals. The tower's architecture reflects the typical design of Genoese towers: it is round, slightly conical, and has several floors. On the ground floor is a cistern for collecting rainwater, above it is a living quarters for the guards, and an observation deck accessible via an internal staircase. Today, the Torra di Prunete is an important cultural heritage site and a testament to Corsica's history. Although privately owned, it remains a fascinating example of the military architecture of the Genoese Republic
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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 go is March to November. Dogs are welcome and can be let off-leash in some areas.
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By the way, you can buy refreshments at the church above. That was very welcome for us.
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Great gem with wonderful views. The track has its steeper moments, but that's not too bad. The surface isn't always the best either, but it's not dramatic with a tire width of more than 25 mm. Definitely go there because there is almost no traffic and it is really impressive.
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Cervione, whose name means the country of deer, embraces the slopes of the Monte San Petrone massif and thus dominates the eastern plain which stretches between Bastia and Aléria. The town has just over 2,000 inhabitants as well as several cafes and restaurants.
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Linguizzetta offers a diverse range of attractions, from serene beaches and natural wonders to historical sites and charming settlements. You can discover ancient Roman ruins, Genoese defensive towers, and natural features like dams and scenic viewpoints. The area provides opportunities for cultural exploration and experiencing the Corsican environment.
Yes, Linguizzetta is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Aléria Roman Ruins, offering insight into an old settlement. Another notable site is the Torra di Prunete, a 16th-century Genoese defensive tower. The Chapel of San Lurenzu, a pre-Romanesque sanctuary, and the Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul Church in Linguizzetta village also hold historical value.
The region boasts several natural attractions. The Alesani Dam creates an impressive lake with views of the valley and sea. You can also visit the tranquil Plage de Linguizzetta and Bravone Beach, or the adventurous Piscina di Bravone, a natural swimming pool. Further afield, the Padulella Nature Reserve offers gentle hiking trails and wildlife.
For families, the calm waters and soft sands of Plage de Linguizzetta are ideal for relaxation. The Piscina di Bravone provides a refreshing natural swimming experience. For more active fun, Parc Aventure Sorbo Ocagnano offers activities like zip-lining and rope courses suitable for all ages.
For breathtaking views, visit Chiatra, where a platform near the church offers a phenomenal panorama over the valley and out to sea, including Elba and Montecristo islands. The Alesani Dam also provides impressive vistas of the valley and the sea from its crown. Serra di Ferro is another location known for its beautiful views.
Yes, Linguizzetta and its surroundings offer various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking options. For example, there are running routes like the Pointe de la Cabane – Belvédère de Pompugliani loop, and challenging road cycling routes such as the Alesani Dam – Ucelluline Waterfall loop. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Linguizzetta, Road Cycling Routes around Linguizzetta, and Gravel biking around Linguizzetta guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from serene beaches to mountainous terrain. The Alesani Dam is often described as 'always nice' with a sense of solitude. The views from Chiatra are consistently praised as 'phenomenal'. The region's blend of history, nature, and charming settlements like Cervione makes it a rewarding destination.
Yes, local markets provide a glimpse into regional life and offer opportunities to discover local products, including Linguizzetta's famous mustard. Additionally, visitors can explore Linguizzetta Vineyards to learn about winemaking and enjoy tasting sessions.
Beyond the Roman ruins and churches, the Torra di Prunete is an important cultural heritage site, showcasing Genoese military architecture from the 16th century. The distinctive Fountain with five guns is also a central feature in Linguizzetta village.
If you're willing to travel a bit further, you can explore the spectacular natural beauty of the Gorges de la Restonica (36km), Lac de Melo (37km), Lac de Nino (44km), and the scenic Col de Bavella (54km), all offering stunning landscapes and outdoor opportunities.
Linguizzetta offers a variety of beaches. Plage de Linguizzetta is known for its calm waters, ideal for families. Bravone Beach provides stunning scenery and opportunities for bird-watching. Other beaches like Riva Bella, Bagheera, and Corsicana offer various water sports and naturist options, with Riva Bella also featuring a spa.


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