Best attractions and places to see around Santa-Maria-Figaniella include historical sites, traditional settlements, and coastal areas. Located in Corsica, the region features ancient archaeological sites dating back to the Bronze Age, nestled at elevations up to 700 meters. Visitors can explore granite villages, coastal towns along the Gulf of Valinco, and natural landscapes with beaches and coves.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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super beautiful and pretty here
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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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On the Cucuruzzu-Capula archaeological site trail. Easy, well-shaded hike, mostly in the forest. Admission is €4 per adult.
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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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Today we "rode" our MTBs - we are not professionals, nor are we (semi-)professionals, we like to ride a lot of MTBs in our free time. But this tour is too extreme - we would call it an "MTB triathlon": riding, pushing and heaving/carrying the MTB. A very nice tour in itself, but next time we would rather hike it - the middle section over a distance of around 3 km took around 1 hour. We kept asking ourselves whether there are people who can really ride down or up something like that (the "fly-MTB" doesn't exist yet...)
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The region is rich in history. You can explore Castellu di Cucuruzzu, an important Bronze Age archaeological site nestled at 700 meters above sea level. Additionally, the traditional Corsican town of Sartène offers a glimpse into the past with its granite houses and cobbled alleys. The village of Levie also hosts medieval festivals and is near the archaeological sites of Cucuruzzu and Capula.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Castellu di Cucuruzzu, Sartène, Propriano, and Levie are all categorized as family-friendly. Propriano, with its beaches and coves, is particularly good for families looking for coastal activities.
For coastal views and beaches, head to Propriano. This coastal town is located in the Gulf of Valinco and offers a variety of landscapes, including beautiful beaches, coves, and lush scrubland, making it a renowned seaside resort.
The region offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and mountain biking. For cycling, explore options like the 'Propriano – Col de Siu loop' or 'Zonza – Levie loop' by checking the Cycling around Santa-Maria-Figaniella guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails like the 'Running loop from Viggianello' in the Running Trails around Santa-Maria-Figaniella guide. Mountain bikers can tackle routes such as the 'Madness trail – Over the mare loop' detailed in the MTB Trails around Santa-Maria-Figaniella guide.
Yes, hiking is a great way to explore the area. The archaeological sites of Castellu di Cucuruzzu and Capula, near the village of Levie, are accessible via landscaped paths that evolve through granite landscapes. The village of Levie itself is also a crossroads for several hiking trails.
The region offers several scenic viewpoints. The coastal town of Propriano provides beautiful vistas over the Gulf of Valinco. The village of Levie, situated in the Alta Rocca region, also offers elevated perspectives of the surrounding Corsican landscape.
Absolutely. Sartène is known as 'the most Corsican town of Corsica,' characterized by its tall granite houses and a labyrinth of cobbled alleys. The mountain village of Levie also offers a traditional Corsican experience, with its historic charm and annual medieval festivals.
Yes, the traditional Corsican town of Sartène is noted for being wheelchair accessible in parts, though visitors should be aware that its old town features many stairs and cobbled alleys.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and natural beauty. For Castellu di Cucuruzzu, people love the 'dreamlike' atmosphere of the Bronze Age archaeological site within a forest setting. For Sartène, the charm of its granite houses and cobbled alleys is a highlight, with many enjoying taking a break and people-watching. Propriano is appreciated for its beautiful coastal setting and diverse landscapes.
While the guide highlights Propriano for its beaches and coves perfect for swimming, the Baracci river, known for its natural pools ('piscine naturelle'), is also a popular spot in the wider region for refreshing dips.
The best time to visit Santa-Maria-Figaniella largely depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and exploring historical sites, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures. For enjoying the beaches and coastal activities in Propriano, the summer months (July-August) are ideal, though they can be busier.
Yes, the area offers mountain biking trails for various skill levels. While some trails like the Madness trail are described as very blocked and rocky, offering a challenge for experienced riders, there are also moderate routes available. You can find more details on trails like the 'Madness trail – Over the mare loop' or 'Fountain in Arbellara – Propriano loop' in the MTB Trails around Santa-Maria-Figaniella guide.


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