Best attractions and places to see around Belvédère-Campomoro include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This village, located in the Gulf of Valinco in southern Corsica, offers a diverse landscape. Visitors can explore a coastline with rocky capes and sandy coves, alongside historical structures. The area provides opportunities to experience both the natural beauty and the heritage of the region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Campomoro Tower, built in the 16th century by the Genoese, has much more to offer than its 15 m height - making it the highest in Corsica - its uniqueness is due to its fortifications in the form of a star-shaped ring wall. After restoration in 1986, it became home to the "Conservatoire du Littoral", the coastal conservation office. On the first floor, a permanent exhibition tells the story of the Genoese towers of Corsica and the Berber invasion (drawings by Rafaelli). It is managed by the main tourist office of the Sartenais Valinco Taravo. Open from April to October and outside this period by reservation. Admission: 3.50 € - free for children under 12.
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The Campomoro Tower, built in the 16th century by the Genoese, has much more to offer than its 15 m height - making it the highest in Corsica - its uniqueness is due to its fortifications in the form of a star-shaped ring wall. After restoration in 1986, it became home to the "Conservatoire du Littoral", the coastal conservation office. On the first floor, a permanent exhibition tells the story of the Genoese towers of Corsica and the Berber invasion (drawings by Rafaelli). It is managed by the main tourist office of the Sartenais Valinco Taravo. Open from April to October and outside this period by reservation. Admission: 3.50 € - free for children under 12.
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Belvédère-Campomoro (Corsican: Belvidè è Campumoru; Italian: Belvedere-Campomoro) is a French commune with 195 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2022) on the Mediterranean island of Corsica. It belongs to the department of Corse-du-Sud, the arrondissement of Sartène and the canton of Sartenais-Valinco. The inhabitants are called Belvédérais and Belvédéraises.
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View of the sea and the coast from the cliffs at the foot of the Campomoro tower. Opposite, on the north side of the bay, you can see the tip of Porto Pollo,
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The most prominent historical landmark is the 16th-century Campomoro Tower, known for its unique star-shaped fortifications and being the largest tower in Corsica. It houses a permanent exhibition on Genoese towers and Barbary pirate invasions. You can also visit the 19th-century Château Durazzo and the Maison de Lorenzi de Bradi, birthplace of a Corsican poet. Further afield, the village of Sartène, a typically Corsican town with tall granite houses and a labyrinth of alleys, offers a rich historical atmosphere.
Yes, Belvédère-Campomoro boasts several natural attractions. The Punta di Campomoro Rock Formations are a must-see, featuring wondrous shapes that invite imagination and exploration (surefootedness is required). For panoramic views, head to Vue depuis les falaises, offering stunning vistas of the sea and coast from cliffs near the Campomoro tower. The Grand Site de Campomoro-Senetosa also provides 24 kilometers of unspoiled coastline with rocky capes and coves.
Plage Campomoro is highly recommended for its beautiful white sand and clear turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, kayaking, and scuba diving. For a more secluded experience, seek out Cala d'Agulia beach, described as a 'secret beach' nestled within a small fjord. Portigliolo Beach, shared with Tivolaggio, is another agreeable option with great views.
Beyond the historical tower, you can explore religious landmarks such as the Église Saint-Antoine (Sant'Antonu) de Campomoro and the Chapelle Saint-Laurent de Belvédère. The region is also rich in prehistoric vestiges, including the dolmen de Tola, megalithic chests, and the menhir de Capo-di-Luogo. The prehistoric site Alo-Bisughje is also worth a visit.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The town of Sartène is noted as family-friendly, offering a charming old town to explore. The beaches like Plage Campomoro and Propriano are excellent for family outings, with opportunities for swimming and enjoying the seaside. The exhibition inside the Campomoro Tower can also be an engaging educational experience for older children.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy coastal walks to more challenging routes. For an easy walk, consider the 'Campomoro Beach – Punta Bianca mit Genueser Turm' loop. A moderate option is the 'View of the Genoa Tower – Vue depuis les falaises' loop. For more difficult terrain, the 'View of the Genoa Tower – Rocky passage with chains' loop is available. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Belvédère-Campomoro guide.
Absolutely! Belvédère-Campomoro and its surroundings offer several mountain biking trails. Routes like the 'Capannella Tower – Cupabia Beach loop' and 'Le Baracci – Col de Siu loop' provide options ranging from moderate to difficult. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Belvédère-Campomoro guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural beauty, such as the 'wondrous rock formations' at Punta di Campomoro, which invite exploration and photography. The historical charm of places like Sartène, with its traditional architecture and alleys, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the stunning coastal views from viewpoints like Vue depuis les falaises and the overall diverse landscape of the region.
The Campomoro Tower's exhibition is generally open from April to October, making this period ideal for exploring historical sites. For enjoying the beaches and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are best. The Grand Site de Campomoro-Senetosa is particularly recommended for guided sunset walks, suggesting pleasant evenings during these seasons.
The Campomoro Tower is open from April to October, and outside this period by reservation. There is an admission fee of 3.50 € for adults, with free entry for children under 12. It houses a permanent exhibition on the first floor. While the tower itself is a historical structure, the village of Sartène, a short distance away, offers some wheelchair-accessible areas in its settlement.
Beyond the main attractions, the Grand Site de Campomoro-Senetosa offers a vast, unspoiled natural area perfect for exploring unique rock formations and secluded coves away from the crowds. Cala d'Agulia beach is also described as a 'secret beach' nestled within a small, secluded fjord, offering tranquility. The prehistoric vestiges like the dolmen de Tola and menhir de Capo-di-Luogo provide a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
The clear waters of the Gulf of Valinco are excellent for scuba diving and snorkeling. Local centers like Torra Plongée offer excursions to explore the rich marine life. Kayaking is also popular, especially at Plage Campomoro. The authentic fishing port of Campomoro provides a picturesque setting and a base for various boat activities.


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