Best attractions and places to see around Serra-Di-Scopamène include a blend of cultural heritage, distinctive architecture, and natural landscapes in Corsica's Alta Rocca region. The village is recognized as the historical capital of Alta Rocca, characterized by its traditional granite houses and agro-pastoral past. The area features varied terrain, from the Rizzanese valley to the high Codi valley, offering diverse panoramas.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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This path has been closed for three years because there have been too many accidents. Police check it in the afternoon. If you ignore it, you will be fined around €130 per person.
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Nice little hike to Trou de la Bombe, a rock arch. Various paths allow for a circular hike. Parking spaces are limited and chargeable. A nice mountain restaurant near the parking lot.
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Rather without a bike 😉. But rather on foot
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Located south of the Aiguilles de Bavella, the pass is one of the four great passes of Corsica. Emblematic passage of the GR 20, it has many accommodation and catering solutions, but above all exceptional viewpoints!
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Serra-Di-Scopamène is rich in history and culture. You can explore the Heritage Trail (Sentier du Patrimoine), which winds through ancient vegetable gardens, dry-stone walls, and traditional buildings like U Siccatoghju (a chestnut dryer) and U Fragnu (a water mill). The village also features distinctive granite architecture and the historic Church of San Niculau in the Chiesa hamlet, known for its square bell tower and intricate ironwork.
For breathtaking panoramas, head to Bavella Pass, one of Corsica's great passes, offering exceptional views of the massif. Another excellent spot is Pargulu Pass, which provides stunning views of the Bavella needles. The granite peak of Punta di Cuciurpula, rising 1164 meters, also offers expansive views of the Rizzanese valley.
Yes, the area is a hiker's paradise. The Heritage Trail within the village offers an easy walk through its agro-pastoral past. For more challenging routes, the Bavella Pass area is a prime hiking and climbing destination, with trails leading to sites like the Trou de la Bombe Rock Arch. Many trails are part of the famous GR20, including those around Pargulu Pass and the I Paliri refuge. You can find detailed routes in the Mountain Hikes around Serra-Di-Scopamène guide.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You can visit the unique Trou de la Bombe Rock Arch, a gigantic hole in granite rock. The Purcaraccia Pools offer clear, cold water for a refreshing experience amidst waterfalls. The landscape also includes the dramatic Punta di Cuciurpula peak, verdant valleys like the Rizzanese, and historic chestnut groves that shaped the local culture.
Beyond hiking, Serra-Di-Scopamène and its surroundings offer excellent opportunities for road cycling and mountain biking. You can explore scenic routes through the Corsican landscape. Discover detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Serra-Di-Scopamène and MTB Trails around Serra-Di-Scopamène guides.
The Heritage Trail (Sentier du Patrimoine) is an easy-to-follow and well-marked path, making it suitable for families. It offers an engaging way to learn about the village's history and traditional agro-pastoral life. While some hikes in the broader region can be challenging, there are also shorter, less strenuous walks that families can enjoy together.
The Purcaraccia Pools are a popular destination for wild swimming. These natural pools, fed by waterfalls, offer clear, cold water and a refreshing experience in a beautiful setting.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, while summer is perfect for enjoying the natural pools. Autumn brings cooler weather and beautiful foliage, making it excellent for hiking. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning natural scenery, especially the dramatic rock formations and panoramic views from places like Bavella Pass and Trou de la Bombe Rock Arch. The authenticity of the village, its rich history, and the opportunity to explore traditional Corsican life on the Heritage Trail are also highly valued. Many appreciate the challenging yet rewarding hiking experiences.
Absolutely. Serra-Di-Scopamène and its hamlets (Acqua Fritta, Vangonu, Chiesa) are characterized by beautiful, sober, and massive granite houses, typical of the Alta Rocca's mountain architecture. The Heritage Trail also showcases traditional buildings like the chestnut dryer (U Siccatoghju) and the water mill (U Fragnu), offering insight into the region's historical building practices.
While the guide focuses on attractions, Serra-Di-Scopamène is a charming village in the Alta Rocca region, and you can typically find local guesthouses or small restaurants. For hikers on longer trails, the I Paliri refuge offers accommodation and basic facilities, often with food available for purchase.
The Heritage Trail (Sentier du Patrimoine) is described as an easy-to-follow and well-marked path, making it generally accessible for most visitors. It winds through the village's historical elements and natural surroundings, providing a gentle exploration of the area's past.


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