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Jogging around Cargèse offers diverse landscapes, from coastal paths with sea views to trails with significant elevation gains. The region, situated on Corsica's west coast, features a mix of paved surfaces and natural terrain, suitable for various fitness levels. Runners can explore areas characterized by lush green mountains, historic Genoese towers, and dramatic rock formations. The varied topography provides options for both easy runs and challenging routes with substantial climbs.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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10.7km
01:18
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.01km
00:53
130m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful area with great views.
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The patronage of this place of worship “Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption” refers to one of the many memorial or festival days in honor of Mary, Mother of God. This goes back to the festival of her physical assumption into heaven. The (Catholic) Church celebrates this festival annually on August 15th. In the Orthodox churches the feast is called the Dormition of the Virgin Mary. In rural areas of Germany with a predominantly Catholic population, it used to be customary for bundles of herbs to be collected by the population on this special day and blessed in a festive service. This old custom has occasionally survived to this day.
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The Punta d'Omigna lies at the tip of the southern flank of the Golfe de Chiuni and the northern flank of the Golfe de Pèru.
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The Gulf of Chiuni is part of the Vicolais coastline, a coast which was very frequented between the 16th and 18th centuries by Barbary pirates. Due to the Turkish threat, the Genoese had coastal towers built there in the 16th century at the expense of the communities and pievi of Paomia, Revinda and Salogna.
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History 1676. Around 700 Greeks from the village of Vitylo decide to flee their land, chased by the Turks. Then reigning over Corsica, the Republic of Genoa allowed them to find refuge in Paomia, a few kilometers from the current location of Cargèse. The Greeks, however, are greeted with suspicion by the islanders who see in them the allies of a regime that they have never really recognized. The first half of the 18th century marked the beginning of the Corsican revolt against the Republic of Genoa. Refusing to betray their benefactors, the Greeks had to take refuge in the tower of Umigna then in Ajaccio in order to escape the hostility of the villagers. A century after the departure of Vitylo, the Count of Marbeuf, governor of the island which had become French, allowed the Greeks to settle in a village on the western coast of Corsica. His name: Cargèse. In 1990, a twinning was created between the Corsican village and Vitylo. The 19th century saw the construction of two churches in Cargèse: the Greek church of Saint-Spyridon as well as the Latin church of the Assumption. Guardians and reflections of the history of the village, they contemplate each other in a silent harmony that only the steps of amazed travelers come to stir.
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It is the parish church, built between 1822 and 1828. Its name is the Assumption, or Sainte-Marie (Santa Maria Assunta in Corsica). The church has flat pilasters on its facade and is dominated by an undulating pediment. The interior is baroque style with trompe-l'oeil paintings. Damaged in 1835 during violent storms, the expansion is planned as well as the addition of a high altar. In 1845, the interior arrangements had still not been made. On the other hand, in 1847-48, the quadrangular bell tower with its oculus lantern was built, the bells being made in 1887 by Ferdinand Farnier. The bell tower will be classified in 1989. In the meantime, between 1970 and 1975, the painted decoration was carried out in the nave, the ornamentation of the choir being carried out from 1992 to 1997 by two Russian painters, Sokolova and Tchernoritski.
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There are over 30 dedicated running routes around Cargèse, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. The komoot community has explored these trails over 1700 times, highlighting the area's popularity for outdoor activities.
The running trails in Cargèse cater to various fitness levels. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult routes. Specifically, there are 2 easy routes, 21 moderate routes, and 9 difficult routes, ensuring options for beginners and experienced runners alike.
Yes, Cargèse offers a couple of easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. These trails typically feature less elevation gain and more forgiving terrain, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without excessive challenge.
Many of the running routes around Cargèse are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to explore the area without retracing your steps. For example, the Pero - Omigna – Omigna Tower loop from Cargèse / Carghjese is a moderate 7 km circular path that provides scenic views and passes by the historic Omigna Tower.
Jogging routes in Cargèse offer stunning and diverse scenery. You can expect breathtaking coastal views with sparkling turquoise waters, lush green mountains, and dramatic rock formations. Many trails also pass by historic Genoese towers and through the fragrant Corsican maquis, providing a rich visual experience.
Absolutely! The region is dotted with historical landmarks. Many running routes incorporate or offer views of Genoese towers, such as the Omigna Tower (featured in the Pero - Omigna – Omigna Tower loop) and the Orchinu Tower. You can also find routes that provide glimpses of the awe-inspiring Piana Calanques, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its dramatic rock formations.
While some routes involve significant elevation, there are easier paths suitable for families looking to enjoy a gentle jog or walk together. It's advisable to check the difficulty and length of a specific route, such as the easy options available, to ensure it matches your family's fitness level.
Many outdoor trails in Corsica are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to check local regulations or specific route details before heading out with your canine companion. Ensure your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers.
Cargèse offers pleasant running conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities, with mild weather and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon runs are often preferred. Winters are generally mild, making it possible to run year-round, though some higher elevation trails might be affected by weather.
Yes, many routes in Cargèse are renowned for their spectacular coastal vistas. The Omigna Tower – View over the Gulf of Chiuni loop from Cargèse / Carghjese is a notable example, offering expansive views over the Gulf of Chiuni and the surrounding coastal areas. The region's position between sparkling waters and mountains ensures scenic backdrops on most trails.
The running routes in Cargèse are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 50 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from stunning coastal paths to challenging mountain trails, and the opportunity to discover historic landmarks like the Genoese towers. The variety of terrain and the breathtaking views are often highlighted as key attractions.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, Cargèse offers several difficult routes with significant elevation gains. For instance, the Cargèse – Pero - Omigna loop from Cargèse / Carghjese is a demanding 22.2 km trail with over 640 meters of elevation gain, requiring good fitness and offering a rewarding experience.


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