Best attractions and places to see around Mela include a variety of natural monuments, historical sites, and scenic viewpoints. This region features prominent summits offering panoramic views, impressive waterfalls, and ancient archaeological sites. Visitors can explore Bronze Age ruins and enjoy vistas of reservoirs and coastal areas. The diverse landscape provides opportunities for outdoor exploration and cultural discovery.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Col with a name this time. Although it's received the title 'col', the road does not really cross it. The ride up this 12km climb does not serve to cross into inland territorities, and at best gives you a remarkable detour to reach Sarte, south of Propriano. Climbing it from the seaside roundabout makes this a classic self imposed challenge for legs and mind. After a rolling start through the fields and meadows, the first of many rampas starts after the bridge at the right turn. Double digit sections are mingled with easy parts and even downhill parts, while the road surface gradually degrades. The villages are small and sparse as you climb deeper into the valley. Ever higher, the forest makes way for a stunning view of the Valinco bay and imposing red rock formations towering around you. The road goes steep, the switchbacks follow up quickly, double digits are carved into the legs. Creating another steep bit offers a dive into a dark pine forest. Remarkably, it offers a tree climb adv
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super beautiful and pretty here
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L'Ospedale is named after a hospital established here long ago, in 1762, to treat malaria patients from the then marshy area around Porto Vecchio. From up here, you have a magnificent view of the bay of Porto Vecchio and southern Corsica.
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A superb pass, not a single car, a superb view, only red granite rocks above Propriano; it's sublime. I recommend going up the D557, whose road is quite damaged, and going down the D19, which is in perfect condition. The view of Propriano becomes increasingly open and unobstructed as you descend the D19.
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On the Cucuruzzu-Capula archaeological site trail. Easy, well-shaded hike, mostly in the forest. Admission is €4 per adult.
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Walk down to the river about 200 m before that, there is a very nice bathing area with a deep pool and two small slides
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The Castellu di Cucuruzzu is the most important archaeological site in Corsica. Nestled at 700 meters above sea level, it dates back to the Bronze Age. It is possible to visit it for €4.
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The view compensates for all hardships ....
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The Mela region offers a diverse range of attractions, including significant historical sites like the Bronze Age settlement of Castellu di Cucuruzzu, impressive natural monuments such as the Piscia di Gallo Waterfall, and summits like Point of the Dead Cow that provide panoramic views.
Yes, the most important archaeological site in Corsica, Castellu di Cucuruzzu, is located near Mela. This Bronze Age site is nestled at 700 meters above sea level. Additionally, the village of Levie is a historic settlement where medieval festivals take place annually in September, and it's a gateway to the archaeological sites of Cucuruzzu and Capula.
For breathtaking views, visit Point of the Dead Cow, a summit offering a fantastic 360-degree panorama. From here, you can see the Bavella group, Monte Incudine, both coasts of Corsica, the Gulf of Porto Vecchio, and even Sardinia on a clear day. Another great spot is the View of Ospedale Reservoir, which also provides magnificent vistas of the bay of Porto Vecchio and southern Corsica.
Yes, Castellu di Cucuruzzu is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience in a forest setting. The village of Levie, with its historical charm and nearby archaeological sites accessible via a landscaped path, is also suitable for families.
The Mela region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, road cycling routes, and running trails. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, check out the guides for MTB Trails around Mela, Road Cycling Routes around Mela, and Running Trails around Mela.
Yes, many of the attractions are accessible via trails. For instance, the Piscia di Gallo Waterfall is a popular tourist destination reached by a beautiful hike. The archaeological sites of Cucuruzzu and Capula near Levie are also discovered via a scenic path through granite chaos. You can find various running and walking routes in the area, including a challenging 11.5 km loop from Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano.
The Mela area offers several mountain biking routes. Popular options include the 'Bavella Pass – Bavella Pass loop from Levie' (41.3 km, moderate) and the 'Croce Sheepfold – Zonza loop from Zonza' (49.1 km, difficult). For a comprehensive list, refer to the MTB Trails around Mela guide.
Absolutely. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like 'Saint-Lucie-de-Tallano by Levie' (41.9 km, moderate) or the more challenging 'Ospedale Dam – Lake Ospedale loop from Zoza' (102.4 km). Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Mela guide.
Runners can find various trails, such as the 'Levie – Levie loop from Levie' (10.5 km, difficult) or shorter, easy loops from Levie (4.7 km) and San-Gavino-di-Carbini (4.5 km). For longer, more challenging runs, consider the 'Castellu di Cucuruzzu – Castellu di Capula loop from Altagène' (32.7 km). More details are available in the Running Trails around Mela guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from summits like Point of the Dead Cow. The historical significance and fairytale-like forest setting of Castellu di Cucuruzzu are also highly appreciated. The beauty of the Piscia di Gallo Waterfall and the scenic hikes leading to it are also popular highlights.
Yes, there is an entrance fee to visit Castellu di Cucuruzzu. Access to the area where Cucuruzzu and Capula are located costs €4 per person. This fee includes information material about the Bronze Age archaeological site.


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