Attractions and places to see around Casevecchie offer a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites within Corsica. The region provides access to the Parc Naturel Régional de Corse, known for its natural scenery. Visitors can explore various gorges, mountain passes, and archaeological sites. Casevecchie's location serves as a base for discovering both natural landmarks and historical points of interest in the surrounding area.
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The Strette and Inzecca gorges further east come from the Fiurmorbo river. These canyon-shaped gorges stretch for more than 13 kilometers and offer extraordinary landscapes that can be admired while traveling the narrow and winding D344 from Ghisoni.
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The parade of the inzeca is grandiose! The road that bears this name evolves between canyon and high walls. In places the section of road becomes narrow. Stay safe ! Don't get too distracted by the beauty of the site.
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Water point, fountain at the beautiful rest area under the trees next to the playground between the bar and boulangerie.
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Very nice road, but the trucks are sometimes very fast.
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Tallone is a French commune on the island of Corsica. It belongs to the same region, the Haute-Corse, the Arrondissement Corte and the canton of Ghisonaccia. The inhabitants call themselves Talluninchi. Wikipedia
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Enjoy peace and great views of the sea and mountains.
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Although this Col himself is hardly spectacular, but if you approach him from virtually sea level at Aleria, but he asks but a few drops of sweat. Highly recommended is the descent on Antisanti - low traffic, great curves, not too strong slope and a good surface (05/2018) are excellent ingredients for a fun downhill. But as always, in Corsica, keep your eyes open, because goats, pigs and cows are free to run around and like to suddenly on and across the street.
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The area around Casevecchie is rich in natural beauty, particularly known for its dramatic gorges and scenic mountain passes. You can visit the Strette Gorge and Inzecca Gorge, both offering extraordinary landscapes with rivers rushing through canyon-shaped formations. The Perelli Pass and the Route to the Col de Cardo provide remarkable views of the forest massifs and surrounding mountains.
Yes, Casevecchie is an excellent base for hiking. You can find various trails, including a moderate loop to Capizzali Peak directly from Casevecchie. Other options include the 'Swimming in the mountain river – Old Lead Mine loop from Ghisoni' and the 'Bar Colombo de Poggio-di-Nazza loop'. For more details and routes, explore the Hiking around Casevecchie guide.
While Casevecchie itself is a small village, the surrounding region of Corsica offers several cultural and historical sites. Approximately 13 km away in Aleria, you can visit the Site archéologique d'Aléria (Ville Romaine), an ancient Roman town, and the Museum Archeologique d'Aleria for insights into the area's past. Further afield, Corte, about 25 km northwest, is a historic town in central Corsica.
Yes, the village of Tallone, located in the mountains, is considered family-friendly. It offers peace, great views of the sea and mountains, and features a playground and a fountain at a beautiful rest area. Additionally, the Ghisoni Adventure Park - Indian Forest Park, about 10.7 km away, provides outdoor recreation suitable for families.
Casevecchie offers a variety of cycling routes for both road and touring bikes. For road cycling, you can tackle the 'Perelli Pass – View of the Valley and River loop from Antisanti' or the 'Inzecca Gorge – View of the Valley and River loop from Campo Quercio'. Touring cyclists might enjoy the 'Col de Cardo, 370 m above sea level – The Snackery loop from Antisanti'. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Casevecchie and Cycling around Casevecchie guides.
Yes, the Strette Gorge is noted as a place to take a bath and cool down. The Orbu river rushes through this gorge, offering refreshing spots amidst the natural scenery.
The region around Casevecchie is suitable for outdoor activities across different seasons. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures. During winter, the nearby ski resort of Ghisoni, about 19 km away, becomes a relevant attraction for winter sports enthusiasts.
The Perelli Pass offers a challenging ascent and a descent towards Antisanti with low traffic, great curves, and a smooth surface, providing excellent views. The Route to the Col de Cardo also provides remarkable views of the forest massif and surrounding mountains. Additionally, the Inzecca Gorge features a boldly carved road winding through spectacular scenery.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extraordinary landscapes and the dramatic natural beauty of the gorges. The Strette Gorge is appreciated for the untamed Orbu river rushing through, offering new landscape impressions around every bend. The Inzecca Gorge is admired for its boldly carved road and house-sized boulders, creating a spectacular scenic route.
Yes, the Parc Naturel Régional de Corse is located approximately 25.2 km from Casevecchie. This regional natural park is known for its diverse natural scenery and offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring the Corsican wilderness.
While specific amenities for every attraction are not detailed, the village of Tallone, a mountain settlement, has a bar and boulangerie. For more extensive options, nearby towns like Corte, Ghisonaccia, and Aleria offer a wider range of cafes, pubs, and accommodation.


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