Attractions and places to see around Pastricciola include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features within the Regional Natural Park of Corsica. The village, situated at approximately 600 meters altitude in a mountainous landscape, is composed of scattered hamlets featuring ancient granite houses. Visitors can explore the Cruzzini Valley, which originates within the commune, and enjoy the surrounding chestnut groves and pine forests. The area offers opportunities to experience Corsican mountain life and its unspoiled natural environment.
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bring water, sunglasses and have the sun exposure under control (sun cream or long sleeves, something for the head and neck). the segment between the lakes is on rocks/boulders and can be quite demanding make sure you have mountain shoes, not some shitty city snickers :)
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very pretty here, very pretty
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We wanted to take the walk (Easter holidays), but unfortunately we ended up during road works. The road was closed (5 km from the start of the walk). The bridge to the walk has collapsed. There may be another possibility, but we haven't found it.
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This is a nice mid-trail eye-catcher as you come over the ridge from the Cascades des Anglais. You can see the ruins from afar.
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This path continues from a much higher, also very beautiful crest path. By the way, be careful: the path does NOT continue in the direction of Vizzavona, even if Komoot makes you believe it. The path just doesn't exist.
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Get out of the dark forest! Nice trail along the ridge with nice panoramic views.
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Pastricciola is nestled within the Regional Natural Park of Corsica, offering a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit stunning lakes like Lake Capitello, known for its challenging hike and sensational views, or the beautiful Lake Melo, accessible via the Restonica valley. Don't miss the English Falls, which provide a cool, refreshing environment and views into the lower Agnone valley. The area also features the Cruzzini Valley and magnificent forests of Laricio Pines.
Yes, Pastricciola offers a glimpse into Corsican history. The village itself is composed of about 14 scattered hamlets with very old granite houses, showcasing traditional architecture. You can explore the Église Saint-Michel, rebuilt in the 1940s and featuring restored frescoes, or the more modest Église de Sainte-Marie in the hamlet of Capezze. Additionally, the Vizzavona Fort ruins offer a historical detour with beautiful views of Monte d'Oro.
The mountainous terrain and natural park setting make Pastricciola ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking is very popular, with routes leading to Lake Capitello and Lake Melo. The renowned GR20 long-distance hiking trail also passes through the area. For more specific hiking options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Pastricciola guide. You can also find MTB Trails around Pastricciola and Cycling routes around Pastricciola.
Pastricciola offers a serene environment for families who enjoy nature and gentle exploration. While specific 'family-friendly' attractions are limited, the village of Vizzavona, a hub for the GR20, is noted as family-friendly and provides facilities. Exploring the ancient hamlets and enjoying short walks in the chestnut groves and pine forests can be a pleasant experience for families.
The best time to visit Pastricciola for outdoor activities is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is most favorable for hiking and exploring the natural park. However, be aware that some higher altitude areas, like those around Lake Capitello, can still have snowfields in mid to late May, making some climbs challenging.
Pastricciola maintains a strong traditional village character, evident in its scattered hamlets and ancient granite houses. A unique historical detail is a sculpted head on a house wall opposite the postal agency's mailbox, reportedly dating back to the era of Pasquale Paoli. The village also has a history of craftsmanship, particularly wood sculptures, in the late 18th century, reflecting its authentic Corsican mountain life.
Absolutely. The region around Pastricciola, particularly within the Regional Natural Park of Corsica, offers challenging hikes. The ascent to Lake Capitello from the Restonica Valley is considered a challenging hike. The area is also part of the famous GR20 trail, known for its demanding sections. You can find several difficult mountaineering routes in the Mountain Hikes around Pastricciola guide.
Vizzavona is a significant settlement located at 906 meters above sea level, marking a symbolic passage on the GR20 trail, separating its northern and southern parts. It hosts the highest railway station in Corsica and offers some hotels, refuges, and shops, making it a convenient stop for hikers and visitors exploring the surrounding natural beauty.
Yes, the English Falls (Cascade des Anglais) are a notable natural attraction near Pastricciola. They offer beautiful views into the lower Agnone valley and provide a refreshing, cool environment, especially after a hike. Other impressive natural sites like Cascade du Voile de la Mariée are also within a reasonable distance for day trips.
The attractions around Pastricciola offer spectacular views, especially given its mountainous setting. From Lake Capitello, you can enjoy sensational foresight westward and admire the lake from above. The Vizzavona Fort ruins provide beautiful panoramic views of Monte d'Oro. The entire region, with its rolling terrain, chestnut groves, and pine forests, offers picturesque landscapes.
Yes, the area around Pastricciola provides various routes for cycling and mountain biking. You can find a range of options, from challenging MTB trails to scenic cycling routes, that allow you to explore the diverse landscapes. For detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Pastricciola and Cycling around Pastricciola guides.
The lakes near Pastricciola, particularly Lake Capitello and Lake Melo, are renowned for their stunning natural beauty and pristine mountain settings. Lake Capitello is known for its dramatic views and challenging access, while Lake Melo is a beautiful and well-visited spot, often reached as part of a hike through the Restonica valley. Both offer unique experiences amidst the Corsican mountains.


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