Best attractions and places to see around Albertacce include a variety of sites within this mountain commune in Corsica's Niolu region. The area is characterized by high peaks, vast forests, and the Golo river, offering diverse natural landscapes. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Albertacce serves as a central point for experiencing the natural and cultural heritage of the Corsican mountains.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Varied hiking trail with good views of the mountains and beautiful botany!
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The gorges of the Spelunca are crossed by the stream of Tavulella which takes the name of Porto port in the Corsican language at the exit of the gorges. In its crossing, the Tavulella is fed by the waters of the Aïtone stream, the point of confluence being located downstream of the Genoese bridge of Zaglia. The gorges offer vertiginous landscapes, dominated by a huge rock at the top of which is said to have existed in the place called U Castellu, the Leca castle destroyed in the 17th century according to local legend.
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Beautiful lake surrounded by pastures and meadows, which can also be circumnavigated on a hike
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The region boasts several stunning natural attractions. Visitors frequently enjoy the impressive Spelunca gorges, a deep canyon with vertiginous landscapes. Other popular spots include the glacial Lake Nino, known for its magical atmosphere and roaming cattle, and Lake Melo, located below Lake Capitello and a popular stop for hikers.
Yes, Albertacce is rich in history and culture. You can explore several historic churches and chapels, such as the Parish Church of Santa Maria with its exposed stone bell tower, and the Chapel of Saint-Hyacinthe. The area also features well-preserved Genoese bridges like Ponte Altu over the Golo river and Ponte Muricciolu over the Viru. For a deeper dive into the region's past, visit the Archaeological Museum of Niolu.
Albertacce is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities, including challenging mountain hikes to peaks like Monte Cinto, or explore the vast Forest of Valdu Niellu. The Golo river offers natural pools for swimming in summer. For those interested in cycling, there are MTB trails and running trails available.
For breathtaking scenic views, head to the Col de Vergio (1,478 m) where the striking Statue of Christ the King offers panoramic vistas of the Niolu, Lake Calacuccia, the Cinto mountains, and the forests of Valdu Niellu and Aïtone. The high mountain lakes like Lake Capitello also provide incredibly scenic backdrops, especially from above.
While many hikes can be challenging, some areas offer more accessible experiences. The natural pools of the Golo river are a great spot for families to cool off during warmer months. Exploring the charming village of Calasima, the highest village in Corsica, can also be an interesting outing for families. Always check the difficulty of trails if planning a hike with children.
The Albertacce region is defined by its stunning natural features. The Golo river, originating in the commune, flows through the Valdu Niellu forest and forms the impressive Radule Waterfall. The Forest of Valdu Niellu itself is one of Corsica's largest, dominated by immense Laricio pines. The area is also surrounded by significant peaks of the Cinto massif, including Paglia Orba and Capu Tafunatu.
Yes, the Golo river features natural pools that are ideal for swimming during the warmer months, offering cool havens. However, it's important to note that swimming is prohibited in Lake Nino due to the protection of its unique pozzine plant formations.
The highest point you can visit in the Albertacce area, and indeed in Corsica, is Monte Cinto, standing at 2,706 meters. It offers unparalleled views and a challenging but rewarding hiking experience.
Albertacce is a prime hiking destination. The famous GR 20 long-distance trail crosses the commune, as does the Mare a Mare Nord trail for inter-village walks. Popular options include hikes to the Cascade de Radule and challenging routes to glacial lakes like Lake Nino and Lake Capitello. You can find more details on mountain hikes around Albertacce.
During winter, the area around Albertacce offers opportunities for snow sports. The Vergio Ski Field, located about 1.5 km from the Col de Vergio, provides winter sports facilities. Snowshoeing is also a popular activity in the snowy landscapes.
Calasima holds the distinction of being the highest village in Corsica, built at an altitude of 1100 meters. It offers a unique experience with its clustered houses, a church with a bell tower typical of the Niolu region, and a war memorial. It's known for its cold-summer Mediterranean climate and provides a glimpse into traditional Corsican mountain life.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the sense of adventure. The impressive Spelunca gorges are often highlighted for their dramatic landscapes. Hikers particularly love the magical atmosphere of Lake Nino with its unique pozzine and roaming animals, and the challenging yet rewarding ascent to Lake Capitello for its scenic views and birdwatching opportunities.


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