Waterfalls around Serriera are found in a region known for its natural heritage, nestled amidst olive trees and forests in West Corsica. The area offers access to various cascades and natural pools within the broader Corsican landscape. This part of Corsica features diverse terrain, from mountain streams to forest settings. Visitors can explore a range of natural water features in the vicinity.
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A fantastic swimming hole with one of Corsica's largest waterfalls.
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There are numerous natural swimming pools in the forest and the Aïtone waterfalls tempt the bravest... the water there is rarely warmer than 11° - even in midsummer!
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The Radule waterfall is near the sheepfold of the same name. This beautiful waterfall is part of the Golo stream which flows through a valley as raw as it is magnificent.
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great cooling awaits you here
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Very comfortable to ride up to the last few meters, then it is better to leave your bike and walk the rest of the way to the bathing pools. the water is cold even in midsummer, so a swim in the pools is very refreshing.
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Swimwear and something to take with you for a picnic
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Super nice natural swimming pool
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While Serriera itself is known for its natural setting, the wider Corsica region offers several stunning waterfalls. These include the impressive Cascade du Voile de la Mariée near Bocognano, the natural pools of Polischellu in the Solenzara valley, and the picturesque Aitone Waterfalls. You can also find the easily accessible Cascade des Anglais in the Vizzavona forest and the Piscia di l'Onda Waterfall with its natural, shaded pool.
Spring is generally the best time to visit Corsican waterfalls. During this season, snowmelt swells the torrents, making the cascades, such as the Cascade du Voile de la Mariée, particularly powerful and spectacular.
Yes, many waterfalls in the region feature natural pools suitable for swimming. For instance, the Aïtone Natural Pools are well-known for their refreshing dips, though the water temperature rarely exceeds 11°C even in midsummer. The Radule waterfall also plunges into emerald pools, offering an alternative to cooling off in the sea.
Yes, the Aïtone Natural Pools are a great option for families, offering numerous natural swimming spots in a forest setting. Additionally, the Cascade des Anglais, though further afield in the Vizzavona forest, is known as an easily accessible and rewarding destination, ideal for families and picnics.
The area around Serriera offers a variety of hiking trails that lead to or pass by waterfalls. You can explore routes like the 'Ota – Ponte Vecciu loop' or 'Detour to a mountain ridge – Curzu loop,' which are generally considered difficult. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Serriera guide.
The Radule waterfall is part of the Golo stream, flowing through a magnificent valley within the Corsica Regional Park. It plunges 25 meters into stunning emerald pools, set against a backdrop of high mountains. Its water falls into a 'bathtub' over a granite rock, making it a unique spot for cooling off.
The Aïtone Natural Pools are a natural monument hidden deep within the Corsican mountains. They feature numerous natural swimming pools and waterfalls in a lush forest setting, known for their picturesque beauty and very cold, refreshing water.
Yes, the Waterfall and Mountain View on the GR 20, Parc Naturel Régional de Corse offers a different landscape compared to more barren stages of the GR 20. Here, you'll find lush green meadows and a waterfall that invites lingering, all set against a beautiful mountain backdrop.
When visiting waterfalls and natural pools, it's advisable to bring swimwear if you plan to take a dip. Comfortable hiking shoes are essential for navigating trails, and a picnic can enhance your experience, especially at spots like the Cascade des Anglais or Aïtone Natural Pools.
Serriera is located overlooking the Gulf of Porto, and while specific named waterfalls directly within Serriera are not prominent, the region's natural heritage means you are close to various cascades and natural pools. The general area of West Corsica, where Serriera is situated, offers access to many of the island's renowned water features.
Hiking trails near Serriera range from moderate to difficult. For example, routes like 'View of Porto – Coastview loop' are moderate, while 'Ota – Ponte Vecciu loop' and 'Detour to a mountain ridge – Curzu loop' are considered difficult. You can find more details and options in the Hiking around Serriera guide.
Beyond hiking, the Serriera area offers opportunities for mountain biking and running. You can explore various MTB trails, including 'Roc Bleue – Madonna de Calanches loop,' or running trails like 'Views of Porto – Genoese Tower of Porto loop.' For more information, check the MTB Trails around Serriera and Running Trails around Serriera guides.


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