Best attractions and places to see around Loreto-Di-Casinca. This village is situated on a rocky outcrop at an altitude of 630 meters, offering panoramic views of the plain and the sea. The area features historical landmarks, natural viewpoints, and traditional architecture. Its elevated position provides extensive vistas and opportunities for exploring diverse terrain.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Beautiful place that invites you to linger.
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Fiuminale is an abandoned village since the 80s, and it consists of two hamlets: Fiuminale Sottano and Fiuminale Soprano. It is a place out of time, suspended between present and past, earth and sky.
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Fiuminale is a village abandoned since the 80s. There is no access road, so you have to go up the river from the bridge of hell in the municipality of Velone Orneto. The small chapel of St. Joseph was restored in 2012.
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Great place very pretty with a beautiful inn at the top of the fiuminale circuit with a really nice innkeeper and very good homemade cheese and a magnificent view
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This is where the access to the hiking trails begins. Opposite below the bridge is a pool for bathing.
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Fantastic mountain road between Ginestreto and Coccola. The road quality between Ginestreto and the Pont de l'Enfer is rather poor but okay with the racer, while the section between the bridge and Coccola has great fairly new asphalt. Really great views and one or the other animal encounter make the route a real highlight.
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Nearby, the rich museum of Marana. And at 300 m, in the middle of the countryside, the church of San Parteo, 12th century.
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Old arch bridge with restoration and bathing pump next to it. In addition to the restoration, you can rent donkeys here for a hike. It's definitely fun with children. For one day you pay 58 €.
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Loreto-Di-Casinca is rich in history. You can visit the impressive 18th-century Baroque Église Saint-André de Loreto-di-Casinca, a classified historical monument. Don't miss La Funtanona, known as "the most imposing fountain of Corsica," with its six dolphin-headed bronze spouts. The central square, A Piana, also features historical fountains and traditional schist houses. Further afield, explore the abandoned village of Fiuminal and the restored Saint Joseph Chapel of Fiuminale.
Due to its elevated position at 630 meters, Loreto-Di-Casinca offers stunning panoramic views. The Belvédère Naturel, built in 1885 at the end of the village, provides breathtaking vistas over the surrounding plain, stretching from Cap Corse to Fium'Altu. On clear days, you can even see the Tuscan archipelago. An orientation table under the church's bell tower helps identify the landscape.
Yes, the diverse terrain around Loreto-Di-Casinca is ideal for hiking. Popular routes include Monte Sant'Angelo, Monte Castellare loop, and the Silvareccio – Mount Sant'Angelo Summit loop. The old arch bridge, U ponte à l'infernu, serves as an access point to many hiking trails. For more detailed routes, you can explore the running trails around Loreto-Di-Casinca.
Loreto-Di-Casinca is pleasant to visit during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and ideal for exploring the village and its surrounding trails. Summer offers warm temperatures, perfect for enjoying the natural bathing pools, but can be quite hot for strenuous hiking. The panoramic views are spectacular year-round, especially on clear days.
Families can enjoy exploring the village's charming streets and the monumental La Funtanona. The area around U ponte à l'infernu is popular, offering access to hiking trails and a natural bathing pool. You can even rent donkeys there for a fun family hike. Additionally, the nearby Cathédrale La Canonica is considered a family-friendly historical site.
The vibrant central square, A Piana, is the focal point of village life and is shaded by plane trees. You'll find cafes surrounding the square, offering a pleasant spot to relax and soak in the authentic village ambiance. For dining, there are local restaurants within the village where you can experience Corsican cuisine.
Beyond the panoramic views, Loreto-Di-Casinca is known for its unique natural features. The spectacular A Tozza is a 15-meter high rocky peak, formed from schist, which appears to take the form of an "old man's head" depending on the viewing angle. The village also boasts abundant spring water, evident in its numerous fountains, including the impressive La Funtanona.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the Monte Sant'Angelo Loop or the Cathédrale La Canonica – Route de la Lagune loop. The Scenic Road Between Ginestreto and Coccola provides fantastic mountain biking with great views. For more options, explore the cycling routes around Loreto-Di-Casinca.
Fiuminal is an abandoned village consisting of two hamlets, Fiuminale Sottano and Fiuminale Soprano, deserted since the 1980s. It's considered a place suspended between present and past, offering a unique glimpse into Corsican history and rural life. The small Saint Joseph Chapel of Fiuminale within the village was restored in 2012.
Loreto-Di-Casinca is recognized as one of Corsica's oldest pilgrimage sites, where the feast of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary is celebrated every eight years. The Église Saint-André de Loreto-di-Casinca houses notable paintings, including a tableau of the Virgin and Child. Nearby, the Cathédrale La Canonica is an interesting Pisan early Romanesque cathedral, with remnants of the Roman settlement Mariana nearby.
The village showcases traditional Corsican architecture, with centuries of history reflected in its ancient schist houses. The central square, A Piana, provides a harmonious architectural ensemble with its traditional buildings and historical fountains dating back to the 1930s.
The 'Bridge of Hell,' known locally as U ponte à l'infernu, is an old arch bridge. It's a significant spot as it serves as an access point to various hiking trails. Below the bridge, there's a natural bathing pool, making it a popular spot for a refreshing dip after a walk. You can also rent donkeys here for a unique hiking experience.


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