Best attractions and places to see around Bustanico include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in the heart of Corsica. The village itself offers cultural points of interest, while its surroundings in the Haute-Corse region provide a wider array of attractions. Bustanico serves as a base for exploring central Corsica's diverse offerings. This region features both ancient structures and significant natural features.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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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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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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Nice place to take a break right on the "tourist highway" on the way to the waterfall with a fantastic view of it.
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Beautiful waterfall, as the main attraction with many tourists, but still worth a visit.
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In the meantime, grazing cows complete the idyllic picture.
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Here is the highest point on the road, after which a nice descent beckons.
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The hike to the summit in pictures https://youtu.be/WeNIHwlX3ao
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Within Bustanico, you can visit the 18th-century Parish Church of Saint-Césaire, which houses an expressive 18th-century polychrome wooden Christ sculpture. The Chapel of Saint-Vincent, located in the Soprano hamlet, is a Romanesque chapel potentially dating back to the 7th century. You can also find an ancient house with medieval inscriptions near the Saint-Césaire church and a house with a Napoleonic sundial in the Sopano hamlet.
Yes, the Cammerinche archaeological site, also known as the Roman Tombs of Chjatru, is a significant reference point for the Iron Age in Corsica. A heritage trail is planned to lead to this site. Another site is E Schippiate, featuring a carved rock on the border with the commune of Carticasi.
A popular natural attraction is Struccia Waterfall, which offers a shady resting place and a pool perfect for bathing directly on a hiking trail. The region is also known for its dramatic mountains and picturesque villages.
For extensive views, consider a hike to Mount San Petrone, the highest peak in the Castagniccia region at 1767m. Another scenic spot is the San Gavinu Pass, which offers beautiful views over the Valle de Alesani and Moita.
Yes, the Orezza Monastery Ruins are a historical site worth exploring. While some areas may be inaccessible due to collapse risk, you can still get a glimpse into the past. Grazing cows often complete the idyllic picture here.
The area around Bustanico is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Fontaine - Fountain – Fantastic descent loop from Alando' or the 'Orezza cloister ruin – La Porta Village loop from Piedicroce'. For mountain biking, explore trails like 'Schöner Stufentrail – Trail mit grandiosem Ausblick loop from Corte'. You can find more details and routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Bustanico, Cycling around Bustanico, and MTB Trails around Bustanico guides.
The Struccia Waterfall is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant spot for a break and a refreshing dip. The planned heritage trail from Bustanico, passing by the Cammerinche archaeological site, could also be an engaging family activity once completed.
Approximately 12 km away, Corte is a significant town in central Corsica, featuring the Corsica Museum and the Citadel of Corte. The Restonica Valley, about 24 km from Bustanico, is famous for its beautiful gorges and hiking opportunities. Further afield, Saint-Florent (roughly 40 km) is a popular seaside resort town with a 15th-century citadel.
Bustanico is renowned for its traditional Corsican products. These include high-quality charcuterie, delicious honey, and various local cheeses, which are highly regarded throughout the island.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive views from summits like Mount San Petrone, often spending time enjoying the unique scenery. The Struccia Waterfall is loved for its shady resting place and bathing opportunities. The historical sites, such as the Orezza Monastery Ruins, are valued for offering a glimpse into the past.
Yes, Bustanico celebrates the patronal feast of Saint-Césaire annually on August 27th, which is followed by a communal dinner. Additionally, the Abbey of Saint-Antoine hosts a religious festival every year on June 13th for Saint Anthony.
Absolutely. The hike to Mount San Petrone is a well-marked circular route that offers a challenging ascent, especially the final stretch. The Restonica Valley, a short drive away, also provides opportunities for more demanding hikes to lakes like Lac du Melo and Lac de Capitellu.


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