Best attractions and places to see around Casaglione include a diverse landscape of coastal areas, river valleys, and elevated viewpoints. The region, situated on Corsica's west coast, features historical landmarks and natural formations. It is characterized by its proximity to the Liamone river, which flows into the Gulf of Sagone, and elevated granite platforms providing expansive views. Casaglione itself extends to the sea, featuring small creeks and a rich historical past.
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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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Solid work of art with a historical background about the escape of the Greeks to Corsica (Cargese), who came to Corsica with simple boats under the most difficult conditions due to the expulsion of the Turks at the time. Many have died as a result of expulsion and flight. They were able to settle in Corsica. But originally this did not always result in the friendship of the Corsicans living here at the time, so the odyssey continued. History shows that today Cargese is a gem and tourist magnet, where Corsicans live peacefully together, celebrate and even pass on and remember the story with friendship and pride through this monument. What can be deduced from this today is that difficulties at the beginning can lead to a good end through increasing acceptance, but it all takes time.
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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 offers a diverse range of natural beauty. You can visit the Pont de Baccu di a Sarra, which crosses the Liamone river, known for forming the Piscia a l'onda waterfall upstream. The coastal areas feature the picturesque Gulf of Sagone, Gulf of Liscia, and Liamone Beach. Further afield, consider the dramatic red granite formations of the Calanques de Piana or the exceptional biodiversity of the Scandola Nature Reserve, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. The Archipel des Sanguinaires and Pointe de la Parata also offer superb panoramic views.
Yes, the area is rich in history. In Cargèse, you'll find the Monument to the Greek Refugees, commemorating their arrival in 1676, and the town still hosts a Greek Orthodox Church. Casaglione itself preserves a fountain from 1886 and a traditional washhouse, along with traces of a Neolithic village and a rock shelter at Monte Lazzu. The Capraja Castle Ruins in Tiuccia are remnants of a Roman observation post. For a deeper dive into ancient history, the prehistoric megalithic site of Filitosa is about 36 km away.
For breathtaking views, head to Rocher des Gozzi, a granite platform at 714 meters, providing expansive vistas of the Gravona valley, the Gulf of Ajaccio, and the Gulf of Lava. Another excellent spot is the Panoramic view from U Castellu, which offers stunning perspectives from the Gulf of Liscia over Liamone beach to Cargèse, especially beautiful around sunset.
The region around Casaglione is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like 'Schöner Weg' from Casaglione or more challenging routes to 'Panoramic view from U Castellu'. For cyclists, there are many road cycling routes, such as the challenging 'Calanques of Piana' loop. If you enjoy running, explore the running trails, like the 'Running loop from Tiuccia'.
Many natural sites and coastal areas are suitable for families. The Liamone River, accessible near Pont de Baccu di a Sarra, offers opportunities for swimming and refreshment. The beaches around the Gulf of Sagone, including Liamone Beach and the large white sand beach at Sagone, are great for relaxation and play. Exploring the village heritage of Casaglione with its fountain and washhouse can also be an interesting family outing.
While the guide doesn't specify a single 'best' time, visitor tips for viewpoints like U Castellu suggest coming an hour before sunset to enjoy the views and avoid the midday heat. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, avoiding the peak summer heat and crowds. Winter walks are also possible, especially along the coast.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from elevated spots like Rocher des Gozzi and Panoramic view from U Castellu. The historical significance of sites like the Monument to the Greek Refugees is also highly appreciated. The opportunity to swim and refresh in the Liamone river near Pont de Baccu di a Sarra is a popular tip, as are the beautiful bays and beaches of Sagone.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the small creeks along the coast where Casaglione meets the sea, or the seaside resort of Tiuccia for its picturesque landscape. The village of Casaglione itself, with its 1886 fountain and traditional washhouse, offers a glimpse into local heritage. For wine enthusiasts, the Clos d'Alzeto cellar and Domaine de Tremica, located between Casaglione and Sari d'Orcino, provide opportunities for visits and tastings.
The Liamone river, particularly in its upper course where it forms the Piscia a l'onda waterfall, offers natural spots for refreshment. The area around Pont de Baccu di a Sarra is noted by visitors as an opportunity to go swimming. Additionally, the numerous small creeks along the Casaglione coastline and the beaches of the Gulf of Sagone provide various options for a dip in the sea.
Ajaccio, about 16 km from Casaglione, is one of Corsica's largest cities and offers a lovely harbor and an old town. It's home to the Fesch Museum, which houses a significant collection of Italian paintings, and various attractions related to Napoleon Bonaparte, who was born there. It's a great destination for cultural exploration and urban amenities.
Yes, for the Panoramic view from U Castellu, there's a route from Masorchia that involves asphalted roads turning into a sand-road, with a final 500-meter scramble through the maquis. This climb is manageable and offers a rewarding view. You can find a specific hiking route from Casaglione to 'Panoramic view from U Castellu' that is considered difficult but highly scenic.
The town of Sagone, renowned for its bay and beaches, is also a larger town good for shopping or simply enjoying a cafe. For a wider selection of shops and cafes, the city of Ajaccio, located about 16 km away, provides extensive options.


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