Best canyons around Renno are located on the French island of Corsica, featuring deep canyons and impressive rock formations. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with paths following old mule tracks connecting villages like Ota and Evisa. Natural monuments and viewpoints offer perspectives of the landscape, including forests and streams. The area provides opportunities for exploring diverse natural environments.
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The view into the gorge is impressive, but you cannot see the pools of water from up above.
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Discovery trail in the heart of the chestnut grove explaining the history of the chestnut tree since its establishment in the time of the Genoese. Discovery of an agro-pastoral heritage. Discovery trail in the heart of the chestnut grove explaining the history of the chestnut tree since its establishment in the time of the Genoese. Discovery of an agro-pastoral heritage. You leave from the village of Evisa to discover the chestnut grove and its history through picture panels which explain the history of the chestnut tree and that of the men who planted it. A beautiful hike, well marked with numerous explanatory signs. Between the wild pigs, the sunken paths, the dry stone walls, the century-old chestnut trees and finally the natural swimming pools you will be delighted.
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The free-roaming pigs are simply typical of Corsica.
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The forest of Aïtone, near the village of Evisa, dominates the bay of Porto. Here, as in the forest of Valdu Niellu, the most beautiful Laricio pines in Corsica grow. The latter extends over 400 hectares. It can be reached via a hiking trail through the chestnut groves from Evisa. The information signs about the local flora are not only interesting for children! But it is also possible to drive there via a mountain route. There are numerous natural swimming pools in the forest and the Aïtone waterfalls tempt the bravest... the water there is rarely warmer than 11° - even in midsummer!
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Located to the east of Porto, between the pretty little village of Évisa and the Vergio Pass, the Aïtone Forest is a true oasis of peace and greenery. It extends over 4,000 hectares and is lulled by the gentle sound of the small Aïtone stream, which jumps from rock to rock, creating magnificent waterfalls and beautiful natural pools perfect for swimming, water games and relaxation.
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The gorges of the Spelunca are crossed by the stream of Tavulella which takes the name of Porto port in the Corsican language at the exit of the gorges. In its crossing, the Tavulella is fed by the waters of the Aïtone stream, the point of confluence being located downstream of the Genoese bridge of Zaglia. The gorges offer vertiginous landscapes, dominated by a huge rock at the top of which is said to have existed in the place called U Castellu, the Leca castle destroyed in the 17th century according to local legend.
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The mule trail starts from the D84 road at the west entrance of Évisa at 850 m altitude. It takes the long hiking trail Tra Mare e Monti which connects Calenzana in the north to Cargèse in the south, via Ota and Évisa. It passes over the bridge of Zaglia spanning the stream of Tavulella. The path ends (on the Ota side) at the place called "the 2 bridges", where the D124 road crosses the Tavulella river and the Lonca stream.
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The gorges of Spelunca (Spilonca in Corsica) extend between the villages of Ota and Evisa. The path that runs along the impressive and deep canyon follows an old mule track. This place is very popular, therefore very busy, but its beauty totally justifies this craze.
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The most popular gorge is the Spelunca gorges, which extends between the villages of Ota and Evisa and features an old mule track and the medieval Genoese bridge "Ponte a Zaglia." Another highly appreciated spot is the Sea view, a vantage point offering views of the Spelunca Gorge towards Porto.
Yes, the Sea view vantage point is considered family-friendly, offering great views of the Spelunca Gorge. Additionally, the Aïtone Forest, near the View of the Aïtone Gorge, has information signs about local flora that can be interesting for children, and its natural pools are suitable for water games.
You will encounter deep river-carved valleys, impressive rock formations, and lush forests. The Aïtone Gorge is known for the Aïtone Forest with its majestic Laricio pines and natural pools formed by the Aïtone stream. The Spelunca gorges offer vertiginous landscapes and are crossed by the Tavulella stream.
The Spelunca gorges are home to the medieval Genoese bridge "Ponte a Zaglia," which is an architectural attraction reachable on foot via the old mule track. Local legend also speaks of the Leca castle, destroyed in the 17th century, which is said to have existed at the top of a huge rock in the gorge.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find challenging mountain hikes, including routes like the Dragon Rock Formation loop from Ota. There are also numerous running trails, such as the Historic bridge – Spelunca gorges loop, and scenic road cycling routes like the Evisa Village – Vergio Pass loop.
Yes, the Aïtone Forest, near the View of the Aïtone Gorge, features magnificent waterfalls and beautiful natural pools formed by the Aïtone stream, perfect for swimming and relaxation. Be aware that the water in these pools is rarely warmer than 11°C, even in midsummer. Some routes, like the one From Porta via Ota to Evisa, also pass by spots where you can stop for a cool-off swim.
While specific wildlife sightings can vary, the region is known for its natural environment. Notably, the Aïtone Forest, part of the Aïtone Gorge area, is home to free-roaming pigs, which are a typical sight in Corsica.
The region's mountainous terrain and natural pools suggest that late spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying the trails and swimming opportunities. However, the gorge route via Ota to Evisa is particularly recommended for its impressive views in the evening sun, suggesting pleasant conditions during warmer months.
While the main path through the Spelunca gorges follows an old mule track between Ota and Evisa, many nearby routes offer loop options. For instance, the running trails around Renno include the 'Historic bridge – Spelunca gorges loop from Ota' and the 'Aïtone Natural Pools – View of the Aïtone Gorge loop from Évisa'.
The Spelunca gorges are very popular due to their impressive and deep canyon, the path that follows an old mule track, and the presence of the medieval Genoese bridge "Ponte a Zaglia." Its beauty and vertiginous landscapes attract many visitors, making it a must-see spot in the region.
While some viewpoints like the Sea view are accessible by vehicle and often visited by coaches, others require walking. For example, the medieval Genoese bridge "Ponte a Zaglia" in the Spelunca gorges can only be reached on foot via the old mule track. The Aïtone Forest also has hiking trails, though it's possible to drive there via a mountain route.


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