Best attractions and places to see around Petreto-Bicchisano include a blend of historical sites, cultural heritage, and natural beauty in the Taravo region of Corsica. The area features ancient village architecture, prehistoric sites, and significant natural landmarks. Visitors can explore both inland cultural sites and nearby coastal areas. This region provides diverse points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The part of the tour is actually a hiking trail blocked by rocks. The trail is only conditionally recommended for mountain bikers - and in either direction! You should either have a light bio-bike or an e-MTB with push assist. In any case, you need good fitness and riding technique!
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Col with a name this time. Although it's received the title 'col', the road does not really cross it. The ride up this 12km climb does not serve to cross into inland territorities, and at best gives you a remarkable detour to reach Sarte, south of Propriano. Climbing it from the seaside roundabout makes this a classic self imposed challenge for legs and mind. After a rolling start through the fields and meadows, the first of many rampas starts after the bridge at the right turn. Double digit sections are mingled with easy parts and even downhill parts, while the road surface gradually degrades. The villages are small and sparse as you climb deeper into the valley. Ever higher, the forest makes way for a stunning view of the Valinco bay and imposing red rock formations towering around you. The road goes steep, the switchbacks follow up quickly, double digits are carved into the legs. Creating another steep bit offers a dive into a dark pine forest. Remarkably, it offers a tree climb adv
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I like it a lot but only in the direction towards Olmeto (west/east) done 90% by bike, otherwise you have to push too hard, this tour I do the opposite.
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A superb pass, not a single car, a superb view, only red granite rocks above Propriano; it's sublime. I recommend going up the D557, whose road is quite damaged, and going down the D19, which is in perfect condition. The view of Propriano becomes increasingly open and unobstructed as you descend the D19.
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The prehistoric site of Filitosa is a historical monument and is included in the list of one hundred historical sites of general interest for the Mediterranean countries. Filitosa fascinates with the beauty of the archaeological finds and the diversity of the natural environment.
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8000 years of history and mysteries Discover the roots of Corsica in the footsteps of the first Corsicans. Filitosa is considered the most important site of the megalithic culture of Corsica. It is home to one of the most beautiful collections of prehistoric works of art in Europe. At the same time, the cultural site still poses many questions for researchers. Filitosa offers an overview of 8000 years of human history in the Mediterranean region.
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If you have the right skill level, the downhill part is definitely doable and a lot of fun. It is very blocked, rocky and rough. Where it goes uphill, it is hardly doable. For me it was great and I would do it again. My wife and daughter were less enthusiastic.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Saint François Convent and the Saint Nicolas Church, which houses valuable furnishings. Wander through the narrow streets of Petreto-Bicchisano and Bicchisano to admire ancient fountains, mansion houses, and 16th-century buildings with architectural details like coats of arms and corner turrets. Don't miss the discreet 16th-century Genoese Bridge of Abrà, a testament to the region's rural past. Additionally, the Filitosa Prehistoric Site, about 10 km away, is a significant historical monument featuring 16 statue-menhirs from the Bronze Age.
The area offers stunning natural beauty. The Abrà Valley and River, nestled between Petreto-Bicchisano and Moca-Croce, is an enchanting spot with a wild, clear river, polished rocks, small waterfalls, and natural pools perfect for refreshing swims. For panoramic views, ascend Mount "San Petru" (Mount Saint Peter) at 1400m, from where you can see Ajaccio and even the Sardinian coast on clear days. The Gradello Pass, at 529 meters, also provides a beautiful panoramic view over the Bay of Ajaccio.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Propriano area, a seaside resort about 14 km away, offers beaches and coastal activities that families can enjoy. Exploring the Abrà Valley and River provides a natural playground for picnics and refreshing dips. The Filitosa Prehistoric Site offers an engaging educational experience for all ages, bringing 8000 years of human history to life.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various cycling routes, including gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling tours. For instance, the "Eustache Pass – Filitosa Prehistoric Site loop" is a challenging gravel biking route, while road cyclists might enjoy the "GT20 Stage 11 and Col de la Vaccia Loop." You can explore more options for gravel biking, cycling, and road cycling around Petreto-Bicchisano.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For enjoying the natural pools and coastal areas like Propriano, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. If you plan to hike or cycle in the mountains, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, avoiding the peak summer heat.
Beyond the main attractions, the charm of Petreto-Bicchisano lies in its authentic rural Corsican experience. Explore the higher parts of Petreto to find unique architectural details on 16th-century buildings, or seek out the three 16th-century fortified towers in Bicchisano. The Prehistoric Site of Settiva, with its funerary chamber, is another discreet archaeological gem near the village.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered. The Propriano area is loved for its beautiful landscapes, including beaches, coves, and lush scrubland. The Filitosa Prehistoric Site is praised for its well-furnished area with ancient and newer highlights, including imposing cork trees. The Gradello Pass is a favorite for its stunning panorama over the Bay of Ajaccio, often enjoyed with a meal at the local restaurant.
Yes, the region is home to fascinating ancient structures. The Genoese Bridge of Abrà is a picturesque 16th-century dry stone bridge that once connected hilltop villages. Within Petreto-Bicchisano and Bicchisano, you can discover numerous "mansion" houses, ancient fountains, and fortified towers, showcasing the area's rich architectural heritage and long historical past.
Cycling enthusiasts have a wide array of options. The region offers routes for various disciplines, from challenging road cycling tours like the "Col de Vaccia – Aullène loop" to gravel biking adventures. The "Forgotten Highway of Corsica" is a particularly recommended highlight for road cyclists, known for its car-free stretches and beautiful scenery. Explore dedicated guides for cycling, road cycling, and gravel biking to find routes that suit your skill level.
Yes, the Gradello Pass is an excellent spot for this. Located at an altitude of 529 meters, it offers a beautiful panorama over the Bay of Ajaccio. There's a hut called "A Baracca" where you can enjoy a drink or a meal while savoring the scenic views, including the famous Petra Ambreé, a chestnut beer.
Yes, in addition to the renowned Filitosa Prehistoric Site, you can also visit the Prehistoric Site of Settiva. Located near the village on a hill, this archaeological site dates back to the Bronze Age and features a unique funerary chamber made of large, semi-buried vertical slabs. Excavations here in 1970 uncovered about twenty single-handled cups, offering further insight into the region's ancient past.


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