Best attractions and places to see around Cristinacce include a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. This village, situated at 830 meters at the foot of the Col de Sevi, is surrounded by chestnut trees and offers views of the Gulf of Porto. The area features traditional granite houses, a parish church, and a mountainous environment dominated by peaks like Capu di Melo and the Tritore mountain range. Visitors can explore numerous hiking trails and discover local artisanal products.
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A few steps from the waterfall, this suspended footbridge allows you to cross the stream. There are also some beautiful swimming areas there.
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It is recommended to walk the bridge with a maximum of 1 person per crossing.
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About 100m behind the suspension bridge on the right there are some quieter places to swim.
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Located to the east of Porto, between the pretty little village of Évisa and the Vergio Pass, the Aïtone Forest is a true oasis of peace and greenery. It extends over 4,000 hectares and is lulled by the gentle sound of the small Aïtone stream, which jumps from rock to rock, creating magnificent waterfalls and beautiful natural pools perfect for swimming, water games and relaxation.
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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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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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Cristinacce is an excellent starting point for numerous hiking trails, ranging from short walks to multi-day excursions. You can find paths that lead to the GR20 via variants from the Col de St Pierre or the Albia plateau. There's also a discovery path along the Tavulella river towards the Bartoli sheepfolds and summer pastures. For more challenging routes, consider the difficult mountain hikes like the Lac de Nino – Drinking fountain with shrine loop from Poppaghja.
Yes, the Aïtone stream, accessible via the Footbridge over the Aitone stream, features numerous natural swimming pools in the forest. Be aware that the water is rarely warmer than 11°C, even in midsummer.
The area is characterized by a rich mountainous and wooded environment, dominated by Capu di Melo (1562m) to the north and the Tritore mountain range (over 2000m) to the east. The landscape is abundant with chestnut and beech trees. Notable natural sites include the Spelunca gorges, Lake Nino, and Lac de Creno, known for its water lilies.
Yes, the village offers a 'Discovery Path' designed to be accessible to many, including people with reduced mobility, showcasing local fauna, flora, the river, forest, sheepfolds, and a Genoese bridge. Additionally, Lac de Creno is noted as family-friendly, offering a picturesque setting that can be explored with ease.
Absolutely. The region provides various routes for outdoor sports. You can find mountain biking trails such as the Cristinacce church tower – Évisa Church loop from Évisa. For runners, there are challenging routes like the Lac de Nino – loop – running in the Parc naturel régional de Corse.
In Cristinacce, you can visit the Santa Maria Assunta Parish Church, which features a 19th-century bell tower and an interior decorated by painter Raymond Rifflard. The village itself is a landmark, with beautiful old granite houses arranged in terraces. You can also explore the abandoned hamlet of Tassu, accessible via a path under the playground, which features old houses and a small chapel.
Cristinacce is known for its traditional products, including charcuterie, honey, jams, and chestnut flour, reflecting the local economy. Art enthusiasts can also look for periodic exhibitions of local artist Françoise Leca-Parodi's paintings in the town hall.
For stunning panoramic views, head to l'Allée des Tilleuls, which offers an orientation table with expansive views over the Gulf of Porto. Another exceptional viewpoint is Capu d'Orto, which provides a magnificent 360-degree vista overlooking the Calanques de Piana and the Gulf of Porto.
Yes, the 'Discovery Path' in Cristinacce is specifically designed to be accessible to many, including people with reduced mobility. This path guides visitors through the heritage of Dui Sevi, highlighting local flora, fauna, the river, forest, sheepfolds, and a Genoese bridge.
Cristinacce, situated at 830 meters, offers a pleasant climate for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The summer months are ideal for hiking and exploring the natural sites like the lakes and gorges. While winter offers a different charm, some higher altitude trails might be less accessible due to snow.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, you can explore several remarkable natural sites within a reasonable distance. These include Lac de Melo (15km), the dramatic Gorges de la Restonica (16km), the stunning Calanques de Piana (15km from Cristinacce, a UNESCO World Heritage site), and the Scandola Nature Reserve (26km), another UNESCO World Heritage site known for its unique volcanic rock formations.
The public fountain in the heart of Cristinacce is supplied with pure spring water. One particular spring, 'Saùbuchelli,' is rumored to have therapeutic properties, similar to Volvic water, making it a unique local feature.


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