Attractions and places to see around Sisco, a commune in Cap Corse, Corsica, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its diverse terrain, from coastal pebble beaches to traditional hamlets nestled towards the mountains. Visitors can explore a rich cultural heritage reflected in its historic buildings, Pisan chapels, and Genoese towers. Sisco provides varied experiences across its 19 hamlets, showcasing both man-made landmarks and scenic natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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August 2025 the cooler is open but come with a flashlight I couldn't find any light
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Enjoy a drink or a meal under the trees with a magnificent view and a light breeze. A quiet and relaxing place. A fountain for water bottles and refreshments!
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The view of the bay is magnificent, the terrace of a bar / restaurant allows you a welcome stop. A fountain is available to refresh you. A sign details the possible hikes.
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Hello, the cooler has been renovated, however during our visit in 2024 we discover that it is closed, but that it is possible to visit it by collecting the key at the town hall.
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The watchtower towers high above the famous Nonza Beach. There is a souvenir shop in the watchtower. The bluff on which the tower is built offers some fantastic views of the beach and the village of Nonza.
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Superb little village of Nonza with its view of the sea, the large black sand beach and the houses with colorful facades. Stop at the Café de la Tour for lunch, the terrace, the plates and the boss are tip top.
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Simply beautiful Mediterranean place, peace, view, pure ambience
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Sisco is rich in history, offering numerous landmarks. You can discover various Pisan chapels and Genoese towers scattered throughout its 19 hamlets. Notable sites include the historic Glacière de Nivera di Bocca Pruna, an old ice hut currently undergoing renovation, and the Old arch bridge in the Pietracorbara river, part of a scenic hiking trail. The commune also features the Fortified Convent of Sainte Catherine near the port, the Church of Saint Martin with its relics, and unique American Palaces.
Yes, Sisco and its surroundings offer breathtaking natural beauty. A must-visit is the View of Nonza, which provides a superb panorama of the large black pebble beach below and the historic village. The area is part of Cap Corse, renowned for its diverse landscapes and the scenic D80 road offering stunning Mediterranean views. Sisco itself has a pebble beach near its port, and the Marine de Sisco is ideal for water activities.
The area around Sisco is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and mountain biking. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the "Serra Pass – View of Nonza loop from Farinole" and moderate running trails such as the "Rocky Beach – View of the Corsican Coast loop from Sisco." Explore more options on the Gravel biking around Sisco, Running Trails around Sisco, and MTB Trails around Sisco guide pages.
Sisco offers a relaxed environment suitable for families. Exploring the 19 hamlets can be an adventure, discovering Pisan chapels and Genoese towers. The pebble beach near the port and the Marine de Sisco provide opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Easy walks along the coast or through some of the less strenuous trails can also be enjoyable for all ages.
The best time to visit Sisco for outdoor activities generally spans from spring to early autumn. During these months, the weather is typically pleasant for hiking, biking, and enjoying the beaches. Late spring and early summer offer comfortable temperatures, while late summer allows for swimming, though it can be warmer. The annual onion fair at the end of August also provides a cultural highlight.
Beyond the well-known sites, Sisco's 19 hamlets are dotted with unique historical architecture. You'll find numerous Pisan chapels and Genoese towers, each telling a part of the region's past. The Chapelle Saint-Jean-Baptiste, a Romanesque-Pisan style chapel from the 10th century, and the Église Saint-Michel, built in 1030 on a rock overlooking the valley, are particularly noteworthy examples.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the View of Nonza. The historical charm of places like the Old arch bridge in the Pietracorbara river and the unique Glacière de Nivera di Bocca Pruna are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has contributed over 30 photos and more than 140 upvotes, highlighting the area's diverse appeal, from scenic trails to historic villages.
Yes, Sisco and its immediate vicinity are home to several historical towers and fortifications. While not directly in Sisco, the Torra di Nonza and Torra Ghjenuvese d'Erbalunga are nearby examples of the region's Genoese past. Within Sisco, you can find various Genoese towers throughout its hamlets, and the Watchtower from 1760, which stands high above Nonza Beach, offers both history and fantastic views.
Sisco offers access to beautiful coastal areas. The commune itself features a pebble beach near its port, perfect for a refreshing dip. Nearby, you can find Pietracorbara Beach and Plage d'Erbalunga - Arinella d'Erbalunga, which are popular spots for relaxation. The Marine de Sisco also provides opportunities for enjoying the Mediterranean waters.
For easier walks, consider exploring the various hamlets of Sisco, which offer gentle strolls through picturesque settings. The area around the Old arch bridge in the Pietracorbara river is described as a very nice hiking trail, and while some routes can be challenging, there are also moderate running trails like the "Rocky Beach – View of the Corsican Coast loop from Sisco" that can be adapted for walking.
Sisco celebrates its local agricultural heritage with an annual onion fair, typically held at the end of August. This event is a great way to experience a traditional aspect of Corsican culture and local produce.


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