Best attractions and places to see around Lopigna include a blend of natural beauty and historical sites within this medium-sized mountain village in Corsica. The region is characterized by its natural features, such as prominent peaks and rivers, providing a tranquil base for exploration. Visitors can discover diverse flora, historical hamlets, and significant viewpoints. The area offers a variety of landscapes, from river valleys to coastal bays, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Beautiful hike carried out in February with a drone: https://youtu.be/o78fNnX0V8Q?si=JtcO7-R4QHpMcndq
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Larger town also good for shopping or just a cafe.
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The Truggia bridge crosses the Liamone. The length of its course is 40.9 km. The Liamone takes its source on the western slope of Monte Cimatella (2,099 meters high), in the territory of the municipality of Letia, at an altitude of 1,850 meters. In its upper course, it forms the Piscia a l'onda waterfall between the altitude of 546 meters and the altitude of 514 meters. After an impetuous course of nearly 41 kilometers, it empties into the Gulf of Sagone north of Ajaccio, between the two municipalities of Coggia and Casaglione. The Liamone river does not flow directly into the sea, the beach of Liamone separates it from it. The neighboring coastal rivers are to the north the Porto, to the south the Prunelli.
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We rented a mobile home at the campsite in Sagone. There was the essential infrastructure that you need as a tourist, including a well-stocked supermarket with many regional products right outside the door. The beach of Sagone is not the most beautiful in Corsica, but it is quite nice.
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The region around Lopigna is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Rocher des Gozzi, a granite platform offering expansive views of the Gravona valley and the Gulfs of Ajaccio and Lava. Another prominent peak is Punta Sant'Eliseu, which provides grand vistas of the Gulfs of Ajaccio and Sagone. Additionally, the area is traversed by three rivers—the Liamone, Cruzzini, and Erbaju—popular for swimming.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Panoramic view from U Castellu, especially an hour before sunset, to enjoy vistas from the Golfe di Liscia over Liamone beach to Cargèse. Rocher des Gozzi also offers stunning views of the Gravona valley and the Gulfs of Ajaccio and Lava.
While Lopigna itself is a charming village divided into hamlets like Bigliani and Sant'Eliseo, you can explore the isolated Hamlet of Cruica, built in the mid-19th century and notable for housing a school until the 1940s. The village of Lopigna is also known as the birthplace of the bandit Spada, 'the Tiger of Cinarca'.
The area around Lopigna is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to Punta Sant'Eliseu. There are also MTB trails and running trails available. The Liamone, Cruzzini, and Erbaju rivers offer opportunities for swimming during the appropriate season.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Pont de Baccu di a Sarra, crossing the Liamone river, is a great spot for refreshment and swimming. The Bay and Beaches of Sagone, just a few kilometers away, offer expansive white sand beaches perfect for family outings. Many viewpoints, like Panoramic view from U Castellu, are also accessible for families with a short, manageable climb.
Lopigna is fortunate to be traversed by three rivers—the Liamone, the Cruzzini, and the Erbaju—all popular spots for swimming during warmer months. The Pont de Baccu di a Sarra on the Liamone river is specifically mentioned as an opportunity for swimming and refreshment. Additionally, the Bay and Beaches of Sagone offer beautiful coastal swimming options.
While specific seasonal tips are not provided for all attractions, the mention of rivers being popular for swimming 'during the appropriate season' suggests that spring and summer would be ideal for water activities. For hiking and enjoying viewpoints, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures, though summer evenings are recommended for sunset views from spots like Panoramic view from U Castellu.
Absolutely. Just a few kilometers from Lopigna, you'll find the renowned Bay and Beaches of Sagone, famous for its beautiful bay and expansive white sand beach. There are also many other beaches around the village of Sagone.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from various peaks and viewpoints, such as Rocher des Gozzi and Punta Sant'Eliseu. The opportunity for refreshing swims in the local rivers, like near the Pont de Baccu di a Sarra, is also highly valued, as are the beautiful sunsets from spots like Panoramic view from U Castellu.
Yes, several picturesque villages and towns are a short drive from Lopigna. These include Muna (approximately 4.8 km away), Evisa (a traditional granite village, around 18 km), Ota (around 20 km), Piana (listed as one of France's most beautiful villages, around 23 km), and Porto (a small port town near the Calanques de Piana, around 23 km). Ajaccio, the capital of Corsica, is also about 21 km away.
For those seeking a challenge, there are several difficult hiking routes. For example, the 'Punte St Eliseo — loop from Tavaco' is rated difficult, as is the 'Punta Peccuraghja – Punta Sant'Eliseu loop from Col de Tartavello'. Many of the running trails, such as the 'Vergio Pass – Punta Sant'Eliseu loop from Valle-di-Mezzana', are also categorized as difficult.
The Hamlet of Cruica, an isolated and abandoned settlement that once housed a school, offers a glimpse into the region's past and a unique, off-the-beaten-path experience. Its remoteness and history make it a fascinating 'hidden gem' for those interested in local heritage.


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