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Jog the Lotu and Saleccia Coastal Loop, a moderate 5.2-mile route through the Agriates Desert with stunning beaches and coastal views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.86 km
495 m
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6.30 km
1.90 km
150 m
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The most common way to access the beaches and start the loop is by sea shuttle from Saint-Florent. This allows for flexible jogging routes, including a shorter inter-beach run. While specific trailhead parking isn't detailed for the loop itself, the sea shuttle provides direct access to the starting points at Lotu or Saleccia beaches.
Yes, the loop connecting Lotu and Saleccia beaches is generally considered easy for walking and suitable for beginner joggers. The path is mostly flat with minimal elevation changes (around 33 meters ascent/descent). The main challenge is sun exposure due to very little shade, so prepare accordingly.
The path, often called the 'sentier des douaniers,' is typically flat and easy to follow, making it ideal for jogging. You'll encounter coastal sections, pine forests, and marsh areas. While generally accessible, some parts may involve crossing open ground or tracks, and sure-footedness is recommended in certain areas.
You'll experience breathtaking coastal landscapes, including the 'paradise-like' white sandy beaches of Plage de Saleccia and Lotu, known for their turquoise waters. The route also offers views of wild coves, panoramic vistas of Cap Corse and the Gulf of Saint-Florent, and traverses the unspoiled Agriates Desert. You might also spot historical elements like old dwellings and the 16th-century Genoese Tower of Mortella.
The trail can be enjoyed for much of the year, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for jogging. During warmer months, it's crucial to start early or go later in the day to avoid the midday sun, as there is very little shade along the route. Always check the weather forecast before you go.
Yes, for your convenience, there are snack bars located at both Lotu and Saleccia beaches. These provide good spots for hydration and breaks. However, due to the lack of natural drinking sources on the trail itself, it's advisable to carry plenty of water, especially during hot weather.
While the Agriates Desert is a protected natural area, dogs are generally permitted on trails. However, they should always be kept on a leash to protect local wildlife and out of respect for other trail users. Be mindful of 'errant cows' that may be present on some parts of the path.
No, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the trails within the Cap Corse and Agriate Marine Natural Park, including the Lotu and Saleccia Coastal Loop. However, as it is a protected area, visitors are expected to respect the natural environment, stay on marked paths, and leave no trace.
Given the significant sun exposure and lack of natural water sources, it's essential to bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and appropriate jogging attire. Comfortable trail shoes are recommended for the varied terrain. A camera is also a good idea to capture the stunning coastal views.
Yes, the Lotu and Saleccia Coastal Loop is part of a network of paths. While jogging this specific loop, you will be primarily on the 'Boucle littorale du Lotu à Saleccia'. However, sections of the route may also briefly intersect with or run parallel to parts of the 'Sentier du Littoral' and 'Strada di Piraldu'.
The core loop between Lotu and Saleccia beaches is approximately 6.8 km to 7.55 km. For jogging, this typically takes around 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery. The full komoot tour is 8.38 km with an estimated duration of 1 hour and 1 minute.