Waterfalls around Lozzi, a village nestled in Corsica, offer refreshing escapes within a natural landscape. The area is characterized by its valleys and streams, providing access to various cascades and natural pools. These natural attractions are often found along hiking trails, making them popular destinations for outdoor exploration. Lozzi serves as a gateway to these scenic water features.
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The detour leads to absolutely stunning pools and is certainly not useless. Definitely worth doing. You only have to walk the last 150 meters downhill towards the river. It's a bit steep in places, but not dangerous. Otherwise, check out my previous tours.
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steep descent followed by steep climb back to the main path, with no benefit except wasting energy 💩
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very nice place and a nice walk from Corte
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The refuge is located at an altitude of 1,161 meters in the Tavignanu valley. Nestled in a beautiful green setting, it is open from the beginning of May to the end of October and includes 36 places in total.
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Very nice scenery, a little further you can cross a bridge and have a great view.
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Tricky with kids. You arrive above the waterfall. Jump or climb into the swimming area.
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The most popular waterfall is the Radule waterfall, known for its inviting swimming spots where the Golo stream plunges into sapphire-hued pools. Another highly regarded spot is the Waterfall Swimming Spot in Parc Naturel Régional de Corse, which is considered challenging but very rewarding to reach.
Yes, several waterfalls and natural pools around Lozzi are excellent for swimming. The Radule waterfall features inviting sapphire-hued pools. The Antia Stream Swimming Area offers beautiful cascades and pools for a refreshing dip. Additionally, the Abri d’Antia Waterfall leads to absolutely stunning pools, and a waterfall near the Sega Refuge also has a deep natural pool perfect for swimming.
The hike to Radule waterfall is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for families. The trail winds through lush forests, offering picturesque scenery. The journey typically takes about an hour each way, though some parts of the path may be poorly marked.
Around Lozzi, you'll encounter a variety of natural features including magnificent valleys, granite rock formations, lush forests of pine and larch trees, and the Golo and Antia streams. The waterfalls themselves often create striking sapphire-hued pools and cascades within these scenic landscapes.
The Radule waterfall is often described as an easy to moderate hiking experience, making it suitable for families. However, the Waterfall Swimming Spot in Parc Naturel Régional de Corse is noted as tricky with kids, as you arrive above the waterfall and need to jump or climb into the swimming area.
The summer months are ideal for visiting the waterfalls around Lozzi, especially if you plan to swim, as the natural pools offer a refreshing escape from the heat. However, it's worth noting that the Antia stream, which feeds the Abri d’Antia Waterfall and Antia Stream Swimming Area, can sometimes run dry in the peak summer.
The area around Lozzi offers numerous outdoor activities, primarily hiking and running. You can find various routes, from easy to difficult, that lead to viewpoints and through scenic landscapes. For detailed hiking options, explore the Hiking around Lozzi guide. For running, check out the Running Trails around Lozzi guide, and for more challenging ascents, the Mountain Hikes around Lozzi guide.
Yes, the Sega Refuge is located at an altitude of 1,161 meters in the Tavignanu valley, near a beautiful waterfall with a deep natural pool. This refuge is open from the beginning of May to the end of October and offers 36 places for overnight stays, providing a convenient base for exploring the surrounding area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the refreshing swimming opportunities in the natural pools and cascades, the stunning natural beauty of the valleys and streams, and the tranquil atmosphere of the hiking trails. The scenic views and the chance to cool off in the clear waters are frequently highlighted as major draws.
The journey to Abri d’Antia Waterfall involves a descent of approximately 150 meters towards the river. While it can be steep in sections, it is generally not considered dangerous. The effort is highly recommended for the reward of reaching the absolutely stunning pools.
Yes, the trails leading to the waterfalls often offer beautiful views. For instance, the way to the Antia Stream Swimming Area provides fascinating vistas. Near the Sega Refuge, you can cross a bridge a little further on for a great view of the scenery.


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