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The best cycling routes around Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio

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Touring cycling routes around Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio are situated within the mountainous terrain of the Regional Natural Park of Corsica, characterized by altitudes ranging from 297m to 1233m. The area features chestnut and beech forests, interspersed with maquis scrubland and numerous small streams. Cyclists encounter varying gradients, from challenging climbs to rewarding descents, across a landscape of green hills and valleys.

Best touring cycling routes around Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio

  • The most popular touring cycling route is Saint Lucia of Mercury 👀🤩🚴‍♀️ – Drinking fountains…

Last updated: May 16, 2026

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Saint Lucia of Mercury 👀🤩🚴‍♀️ – Drinking fountains in Bustanico loop from Alando

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Christoph
October 23, 2025, Camping Tuani

A top photo location here.

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The campsite is private property. Access is reserved for campsite guests.

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You can get here by bike or by shuttle bus.

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The rather narrow road offers great views of the valley, has good asphalt and little traffic.

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The place, in the middle of the mountains, is ideal as a base for cycling and hiking tours. The food is very good and the entire complex is simple but well maintained.

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The Vecchio rises on the Monte d'Oro and is initially called Agnone. This river is best known for its Cascades des Anglais, which attract hundreds of tourists every day in high season. From the hamlet of Vizzavona onwards, the river is called Vecchio and you only meet very few people. Shortly after entering Canaglia, it joins the Manganello. Here the Vecchio valley becomes very lonely. On the right-hand side, far above the riverbed, the railway line winds its way along the hills, barely visible. You don't notice the busy T20, which lies behind the hills. You only see it when you get off at the Ponte Vecchio. High above us, it crosses the Vecchio valley on the new bridge. Later, the Vecchio flows into the Tavignano, which reaches the sea near Aléria.

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October 9, 2024, Muracciole

Muracciole (Corsican: I Muraccioli) is a municipality in the French department of Haute-Corse on the Mediterranean island of Corsica. It belongs to the canton of Corte in the arrondissement of Corte. The inhabitants call themselves Muracciolais or Muracciaschi. The settlement area consists of the villages of Muracciole and Arca. The neighboring municipalities are Noceta to the north and east, Vezzani to the southeast, Ghisoni to the south, Vivario to the west and Venaco to the northwest.

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The Route Forestière 6 was a road in Corsica established in 1854 by the Décret Imperial 1782. It was built to develop one of Corsica's forests for the timber industry. Operated by the state, it had the status of a national road. The F6 branched off from the National Road 198 south of Aléria and led to Vivario. It was 45 kilometers long. It was downgraded in 1973.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available in Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio?

There are over 50 touring cycling routes around Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio, offering a wide range of options for exploring the mountainous terrain and scenic landscapes of the Regional Natural Park of Corsica.

Are there touring cycling routes for all skill levels in Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio?

Yes, the area provides routes for various skill levels. While the majority of routes are classified as difficult due to the mountainous terrain, there are also several easy and moderate options available for touring cyclists.

What natural attractions can I see along the touring cycling routes?

The routes often pass through dense chestnut and beech forests, maquis scrubland, and offer views of green hills and valleys. You can also discover natural features like the Manganello River Cascade, Struccia Waterfall, and Abri d’Antia Waterfall. The Tavignano Natural Pools and Tavignano River Swimming Pools are also popular spots.

Are there any historical or cultural landmarks to visit while cycling?

Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. You can explore the Corte Citadel and Corte Old Town, which are accessible from some routes like the Corte Citadel – Corte loop from Poggio-Riventosa. The village itself is home to the historic Church of St. Andrew, and ancient Roman roads traverse the Boziu region, offering glimpses into the past.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy about the routes in Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio?

The touring cycling routes in Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 190 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, rewarding descents, and the immersive experience through fragrant maquis scrubland and quiet roads with minimal traffic.

Are there family-friendly touring cycling routes in the area?

While many routes in Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio are challenging due to the mountainous terrain, the broader Corsica region is known for varied cycling suitable for different experiences. For families, it's advisable to look for routes specifically marked as easy or those with less elevation gain, focusing on the gentler slopes within the chestnut forests.

Can I find circular touring cycling routes around Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio?

Yes, there are several circular touring cycling routes available. Examples include the Saint Lucia of Mercury 👀🤩🚴‍♀️ – Drinking fountains in Bustanico loop from Alando, the Nuceta Bridge – Venaco loop from Poggio-Riventosa, and the Venaco – Nuceta Bridge loop from Poggio-Riventosa. These loops allow you to start and finish in the same location.

When is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio?

Corsica generally offers good cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant flora. Summer can be warm, especially at lower altitudes, but the mountainous terrain around Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio provides cooler temperatures. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Which routes offer the best panoramic views?

The mountainous geography of Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio ensures many routes offer stunning vistas. From sites like Santa Serbanda, you can enjoy a unique 360-degree panoramic view encompassing the Corte basin, the eastern coast, and the entire Boziu region, including Monte d'Oro. Look for routes that pass by viewpoints such as the Belvedere of Corte or the Above Corte highlight.

Is Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio accessible by public transport for cyclists?

While Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio is a mountain village, public transport options within the Regional Natural Park of Corsica can be limited, especially for carrying bicycles. It's advisable to research specific bus or train services to nearby larger towns like Corte (approximately 13 km away) and then plan your cycling route or consider private transport for the final leg.

Are there places to eat or stay near the cycling routes?

Sant'Andréa-Di-Bozio and the surrounding villages in the Boziu region offer some local amenities, including small cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses. For a wider selection of services, the town of Corte is a short distance away and provides more options for accommodation and dining. It's recommended to plan your stops, especially on longer routes, as services can be sparse in remote mountain areas.

Can I bring my dog on the touring cycling routes?

The Regional Natural Park of Corsica is a protected area. While many natural spaces in Corsica are dog-friendly, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and livestock. Always check specific regulations for the trails you plan to use, especially within the park, and ensure your dog is well-behaved and can handle the terrain.

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