Attractions and places to see around Zigliara include a blend of historical sites, cultural insights, and natural beauty within the Taravo valley in Corsica. The village itself is a tranquil destination, complemented by numerous points of interest in its immediate surroundings. The region offers opportunities to explore ancient ruins, enjoy scenic landscapes, and discover unique natural features.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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2024/07: beautiful route, still easily accessible even on a racing bike. You won't come across a single car 🤗
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The Vaccia pass culminates at 1,191 meters above sea level. It thus connects Zicavo in Taravo to Aullène in Alta Rocca and offers a very beautiful view at its summit. A farm inn is located at the pass and allows you to eat.
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One of the many and so scenic Corsican roads. We'll never get tired of it!
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On this pleasant road which benefits from a protective shade in many places, it is not uncommon to make incongruous encounters with semi-domesticated animals such as goats, black pigs and sometimes even cows. The landscapes are really striking, and the forest magnificent.
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Thanks for the tip. It would never have occurred to us that the road was passable. 👍
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Zigliara and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the 17th-Century Church in the village, known for its restored tabernacle, or see the intriguing Unfinished Church at the village entrance. Further historical insights are offered by the San Simeonu Chapel Ruins in Mascareddu, the Foce Archaeological Site, and the fortified medieval habitat of Casteddu d'Urbìcchini. Don't miss the Sancucciu Site, which has revealed evidence of Chalcolithic culture and ancient copper working. Approximately 15 km away, the Prehistoric Station Filitosa features significant engraved megaliths.
Yes, the region offers several natural highlights. The Col de Vaccia, a mountain pass at 1,191 meters, provides very beautiful panoramic views. You can also visit the Cascade Sant'Albertu (Sant'Albertu Waterfall) for scenic beauty, or enjoy the tranquil setting of Lac de Tolla. The Source Thermale des Bains de Guitera, about 10.5 km away, offers a relaxing natural experience.
The area around Zigliara is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and road biking. For example, there are challenging cycling loops like the 'Aullène – Beach and camping place loop' or the 'Col de Vaccia – Aullène loop'. Runners can explore trails such as the 'Poggio Grosso – Punta Sambucu loop'. Road cyclists might enjoy the 'GT20 Stage 11 and Col de la Vaccia Loop'. For more details and specific routes, check out the Cycling around Zigliara, Running Trails around Zigliara, and Road Cycling Routes around Zigliara guides.
Families visiting the region can enjoy a trip to A Cupulatta, a turtle and tortoise park located roughly 21.3 km from Zigliara, offering an opportunity to observe various species. Another option for outdoor fun is Parc Aventure Petreto, an adventure park providing recreational activities suitable for different ages.
For stunning views, head to Aullène, a steep mountain town that offers beautiful vistas of the valley and surrounding forested mountains. The Col de Vaccia also provides a very beautiful view at its summit, connecting Zicavo to Aullène.
The Forgotten Highway of Corsica is a highly recommended segment for cyclists. Users describe it as a lonely, car-free, and very beautiful trail, partly resembling a deserted bike path where grass is reclaiming the road. It's praised for its pure nature and pleasure, with a surface that remains excellent for road bikes, offering a peaceful experience with more wildlife than vehicles.
Yes, the Shaded forest road is a pleasant option. It benefits from protective shade in many places, making it ideal for a nice road bike tour or walk when you want to avoid direct sun. This route also offers striking landscapes and the chance to encounter semi-domesticated animals like goats, black pigs, and cows.
Zigliara is home to significant archaeological sites. The Foce Archaeological Site offers a glimpse into the region's ancient past. Additionally, excavations at the Sancucciu Site have uncovered remnants of the Chalcolithic culture and evidence of copper working dating back nearly 5,000 years, highlighting the area's deep historical roots.
If you're exploring the area, you'll find options for refreshments. At the Col de Vaccia, there is a farm inn where you can eat. In the steep mountain town of Aullène, a local restaurant like 'I Sabidini' is ideal for a stopover on the terrace, offering beautiful views.
Beyond the main village church, the region features several older religious edifices. The ruins of the San Simeonu Chapel in the hamlet of Mascareddu date back to the late 13th to early 14th century, showcasing typical late-Romanesque architecture. Other Romanesque worship sites include San Petru di Panicali, located at the communal limit, and another San Simeonu situated below the village.
Visitors frequently praise the many scenic Corsican roads in the area, such as the Scenic route. Travelers appreciate comfortably rolling through breathtaking mountains, enjoying green slopes as far as the eye can see, and the typical red rocks. The beauty of these routes is often described as something one 'will never get tired of'.


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