Casaglione

Between sea and mountains, Casaglione has been rooted in the history of the territory since Prehistoric times

Casaglione stretches from its perched village on the mountainside, less touristy, to the sea with its small coves and the seaside resort of Tiuccia. Its landscape between sea and mountains, along with the unique character of Corsican villages, makes Casaglione a picturesque and delightful setting for a vacation.

Lopigna

A mid-altitude village divided into two main hamlets, Lopigna is surrounded by lush greenery, at the crossroads of the Cinarca and Cruzzini regions.

With its two hamlets facing each other, Bigliani and Sant’Eliseo, Lopigna is surrounded by a rich natural environment of heather, pine, and strawberry trees. The Punta Sant’Eliseo, towering above, offers a breathtaking panorama of the gulfs of Ajaccio and Sagone, as well as the peaks of Monte Renoso and Monte d’Oro.

Ota

Ota, a mid-altitude village near the sea (Porto), is known for its narrow, charming streets and is overlooked by Capu d’Ota. It is the starting point for the Spelunca gorges at the edge of the village, with refreshing swimming spots during summer.

Piana

Ranked among the most beautiful villages in France, Piana is picturesque with its white houses arranged in an amphitheater and dominated by the beautiful Sainte-Marie church. It serves as a backdrop to an exceptional gulf listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

As its name suggests, Piana is built on a plateau at an altitude of 438 meters and majestically overlooks the Gulf of Porto, facing the peninsulas of Senino and Scandola.

Girolata

Near the Scandola reserve lies one of Corsica’s most iconic sites: Girolata.
A quaint and picturesque village, its uniqueness lies in its idyllic location, accessible only on foot or by boat (departing from Porto and Calvi).