Natural monuments around Serra-Di-Fiumorbo, located in Corsica, France, offer a diverse range of captivating natural landscapes. This region is characterized by its alternating sea and mountain environments, featuring waterfalls, forests, and high peaks. Visitors can explore ancient glacial formations, dramatic mountain vistas, and significant geological features. The area provides opportunities to experience Corsica's unique natural heritage.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Great view of the waterfall. Magnificent and always worth a visit.
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The detour on the old GR 20 over the summit is worthwhile.
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A magnificent waterfall at the end of an exciting cross-country tour. A certain amount of fitness and absolute surefootedness are absolutely essential. The waterfall and the opportunity to swim are a wonderful reward.
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Great climb and even more beautiful view
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If you are already here, you should walk the few extra meters. The view is great
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As always in Corsica - don't forget your swimming trunks, a swim in the pool can always appear
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Culminating at 1,981 meters above sea level, Monte Formicula is located on a beautiful ridge line which offers breathtaking panoramas.
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For families, the Buja waterfall is an excellent choice. It's nestled in a forest and flows into a natural swimming pool, making it perfect for cooling off. Visitors have noted it's accessible even with 6-year-old children. Additionally, the Pozzines, with their natural basins of water in green grass, offer a unique and engaging landscape for exploration, often described as natural swimming pools.
Yes, the region offers both. The Pozzines, for instance, are ancient acidic peat bogs formed by glacial lakes, with some dating back around 12,000 years, showcasing significant geological history. For historical intrigue, near Ania, you can find U Castellu and the Circinellu Cave, a prehistoric site with connections to the time of Paoli, blending natural beauty with cultural heritage.
Several natural monuments offer spectacular vistas. The View of Bocca d'Oru provides extensive panoramas of the Corsican mountains, the Renoso massif, and the Mediterranean Sea. Similarly, from the summit of Mount Incudine, you can enjoy magnificent views of the Corsican mountain range and the Aiguilles de Bavella. Mount Formicula also offers breathtaking panoramas from its ridge line.
The Serra-Di-Fiumorbo region is a paradise for hikers. You'll find a variety of trails, from moderate walks to challenging ascents. For instance, the hike to Monte Renoso and Lake Bastani offers varied landscapes including fir and beech forests, scrubland, and rocky areas. The area around the Pozzines is also excellent for hiking. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Serra-Di-Fiumorbo guide, which includes trails like the 'Grotta di Cirsinellu – Bocca di Ghjuva loop'.
Absolutely! The Buja waterfall has a natural pool at its base, perfect for cooling off. The Pozzines, with their natural basins of water, also resemble natural swimming pools. Further afield, the Col de Bavella area, known for its canyoning, features granite basins filled with emerald-green water ideal for bathing.
The Pozzines are a truly unique geological feature, characterized by winding streams and natural water basins in green, spongy peat bogs, formed from ancient glacial lakes. Another impressive formation is the Aiguilles de Bavella near Col de Bavella, a dramatic wall of stone 'needles' reaching high into the sky, showcasing the region's rugged granite geology.
The region offers beauty year-round, but the best time depends on your activity. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer is perfect for enjoying the natural swimming spots like the Buja waterfall and the Pozzines. During winter, the Buja waterfall is particularly impressive with its free-flowing water, though some higher mountain areas might be snow-covered.
While popular spots are well-loved, the Undella Waterfall (Ondella waterfall) near San Gavinu di Fium'Orbu is a beautiful, perhaps lesser-known, gem. It's reached through a delightful beech forest and offers lovely views of the surrounding high peaks, providing a serene experience away from more crowded areas.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find excellent mountain biking trails, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Serra-Di-Fiumorbo guide, including the 'Urbino Lagoon – Scenic Singletrack Trail loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore routes like 'The Palu Pond and the Vaches Beach loop' found in the Running Trails around Serra-Di-Fiumorbo guide. The Col de Bavella area is also renowned for canyoning.
Yes, the Serra-Di-Fiumorbo region beautifully blends sea and mountain environments. While many natural monuments are inland, you can also visit Plage de Quarcione, a preserved and protected beach offering pristine waters and scenic beauty, providing a contrasting natural attraction to the rugged mountain sites.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Mount Incudine and Mount Formicula, often describing them as 'magnificent' and 'breathtaking'. The refreshing natural swimming pools at the base of the Buja waterfall are also a highlight, especially for families. The overall diversity of landscapes, from forests to high peaks and glacial formations, is highly appreciated.


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