Best attractions and places to see around Aléria include historical sites, natural lagoons, and coastal landscapes. Located on Corsica's eastern coast, Aléria is known for its ancient Roman past and diverse natural environment. The region features significant archaeological remnants, protected natural areas, and extensive beaches. Visitors can explore a variety of settings, from historical ruins to tranquil lagoons and pine forests.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Not recommended at the moment. Some of the trails and single trails are heavily blocked (tree trunks and impassable even with tracked vehicles) Do not take this route. The trails and ways are under construction by the locals. Partly they are renaturing passages. Therefore you'll find a lot of passages blocked by wood or even destroyed by tracked excavators).
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MTB trail, light sandy ground, but easy to ride as there are also many pine needles on the sandy ground
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Great trail. Great view
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UPDATE 2023: Many trails have become impassable, the town hall having chosen to develop (ransack) the (single) trails to make them wide trails, surely for fire safety or parking?? The Pinia forest has lost its old charm, the work is done dirty, there are bits of wood everywhere, much less pleasure in mountain biking... Damage !!!
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Here you can make a nice little hike. At one point the macchia has overgrown the path. Luckily there was an alternative way.
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Some of the paths are no longer passable.
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Behind the tower there is a hiking trail that leads you through the typical Corsican maquis. It smells, it rustles, it spikes ;) In addition, there are always panoramic views of the Étang de Diana with its reed and water landscape.
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Aléria is rich in history. You can visit the Archaeological Site of Aléria, which showcases remnants of a flourishing Roman city, including thermal baths and a pre-Roman necropolis. Another significant site is the Fort of Matra, a 14th-century Genoese fort that now houses the Jérôme Carcopino Museum, displaying artifacts from the archaeological site. Don't miss the 16th-century Église Saint-Marcel d'Aléria and the Tower of Diana, another Genoese tower by the Étang de Diane.
To delve deeper into Aléria's Roman past, visit the Jérôme Carcopino Museum, located within the historic Fort of Matra. This museum features an impressive collection of artifacts unearthed from the archaeological site, including statues, ceramics, jewelry, and ancient Greek pottery, illustrating the richness of Roman civilization in Corsica. You can find more information about the museum and archaeological site on visit-corsica.com.
The Aléria region offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore the Étang de Diane, a significant natural lagoon known for aquaculture and its aquatic environment. Another untouched lagoon landscape is Urbino Lagoon, which also features a great mountain bike course. The Étang del Sale, located southeast of Aléria, is a protected natural site with walking trails and rich wildlife. Additionally, the Untouched pine forest on the coast provides a romantic setting for outdoor activities.
Yes, Aléria boasts several attractive beaches. Padulone Beach is the closest to town, featuring gray sand and nearby restaurants. Tallone Beach is known for its medium-fine, dark sand and unspoiled atmosphere, with a forest extending to the sea. Casabianda Beach is celebrated for its picturesque setting with turquoise waters and light-colored sand.
The natural surroundings of Aléria are perfect for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and exploring the untouched pine forests. Stand-up paddleboarding is available from Padulone Beach, and paragliding offers aerial views. For specific routes, consider the cycling tours around Aléria, which include options like the 'Aléria Archaeological Site - Caterragio' route, or mountain biking trails such as the 'Diane Tour – Cap Gros loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Aléria and MTB Trails around Aléria guides.
Yes, there are several enjoyable walks. You can take a hike through the typical Corsican maquis behind the Tower of Diana, offering panoramic views of the Maquis at Étang de Diane. The Untouched pine forest on the coast also offers a pleasant round for mountain biking and walking. For more structured routes, explore the 'easy' rated cycling routes like 'Caterragio loop from Aléria' in the Cycling around Aléria guide.
Many attractions in Aléria are suitable for families. The local beaches, such as Tallone Beach, offer non-supervised bathing and space for children to play. Exploring the Archaeological Site of Aléria can be an educational experience for older children, and the Jérôme Carcopino Museum provides engaging exhibits. Easy walks through the historic village or along the lagoons also make for pleasant family outings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the untouched nature and diverse landscapes. The Urbino Lagoon is praised for its untouched lagoon landscape and vegetation, with a great mountain bike course. The Untouched pine forest on the coast is described as 'full of romantic' and a 'really nice round' for mountain biking. The Maquis at Étang de Diane offers sensory experiences with its fragrant plants and rustling sounds, along with panoramic views.
The best time to visit Aléria for outdoor activities and exploring its historical sites is typically during spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is pleasant, ideal for hiking, cycling, and beach visits, avoiding the peak summer heat and crowds.
Aléria and its surrounding villages offer a rich culinary heritage. You can explore local wines, PDO honey, cheeses, and citrus fruits. The Étang de Diane is particularly known for its aquaculture, especially mussels, and you can find places to taste them by the water's edge. The historic village of Aléria also provides charming spots to enjoy local flavors.
Beyond the main attractions, the Étang del Sale is a protected natural site offering walking trails and diverse wildlife, providing a quieter natural experience. The Inzecca Canyon (Parade of Inzecca) is also mentioned as a natural site worth visiting in the vicinity for its unique geological features and scenic beauty.


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