Best attractions and places to see around Aullène, a mountain village in Southern Corsica's Alta Rocca region, offer a blend of historical sites, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Situated at an altitude of 850 meters, the village is surrounded by prominent peaks like Punta d'Ariola and Punta di Sistaja. It provides an authentic Corsican experience away from mass tourism, with diverse landscapes ranging from rugged mountains to river valleys.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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On the Cucuruzzu-Capula archaeological site trail. Easy, well-shaded hike, mostly in the forest. Admission is €4 per adult.
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The Castellu di Cucuruzzu is the most important archaeological site in Corsica. Nestled at 700 meters above sea level, it dates back to the Bronze Age. It is possible to visit it for €4.
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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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One of the most beautiful views of the Aiguilles de Bavella. In the North > South direction, it is the last great breath of fresh air of the entire GR20. Take advantage of the heights, the clouds, the rocky points, they are really worth it.
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The massif of Bavella and its famous needles are located in the heart of the Alta Rocca region and peak at more than 1,899 meters. The Bavella pass, meanwhile, is 1,218 meters above sea level. The road that leads to the pass, when there are no clouds, offers one of the most beautiful panoramas of Corsica. Here the nickname of the island of beauty given to Corsica takes on its full meaning.
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Aullène and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Castellu di Cucuruzzu, a significant Bronze Age archaeological site nestled at 700 meters above sea level. The village itself features the Parish Church of San' Nicolau with its 18th-century carved wooden pulpit, and the rare Protestant Temple established in 1905. Remains of 11th-century fortified towns (Castellare) and 13th-century fortified places (Campanaju) also offer glimpses into the region's past.
Absolutely. The area boasts several striking natural features. Don't miss the Trou de la Bombe Rock Arch, a gigantic hole in the granite rock formed by Tafoni weathering. For breathtaking vistas, head to Pargulu Pass, which offers one of the most beautiful views of the Aiguilles de Bavella. The Rocher Oscillant, a massive granite rock that can be moved, is another intriguing natural phenomenon about 10 minutes by car from Aullène.
Aullène is a fantastic base for hiking. The Bavella Pass is renowned as one of Corsica's most beautiful hiking areas and is an emblematic passage of the GR20 trail. You can also explore the Plateau des Cosciones, a glacial landscape offering extensive hiking opportunities through streams and meadows. For more specific routes, check out the Running Trails around Aullène guide, which includes routes like the Croce Sheepfold loop.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Castellu di Cucuruzzu, a Bronze Age archaeological site, is categorized as family-friendly and offers an engaging historical experience. The Rocher Oscillant, a massive granite rock that can be moved, provides a fun and interactive natural wonder. Additionally, the Chiuvone River offers natural pools for swimming, which can be a refreshing family activity during warmer months.
The most spectacular views of the Aiguilles de Bavella can be found from Pargulu Pass. This viewpoint offers an expansive panorama of the rugged peaks. The Bavella Pass itself also provides exceptional viewpoints of the massif and its distinctive summit shapes.
The region around Aullène offers diverse cycling routes for various skill levels. You can find options like the 'Bavella Panoramic Route' or the 'Col de Vaccia – Zicavo Waterfalls loop'. For detailed information and route maps, refer to the Cycling around Aullène guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Aullène guide.
Aullène, situated at 850 meters altitude, is ideal for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The summer months offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and swimming in the Chiuvone River's natural pools. Spring and early autumn provide cooler weather, perfect for more strenuous hikes in areas like the Bavella massif, with vibrant flora and fewer crowds.
Beyond the fortified sites, you can explore the Orii (Troglodyte Dwellings) in nearby Monacia d'Aullène. These natural rock shelters, carved by erosion, served various purposes from dwellings to granaries and even burial sites, offering a fascinating look into ancient human habitation in the region.
Yes, the Chiuvone River, which flows near Aullène, is known for its natural pools and waterfalls. These spots are ideal for wild swimming and offer opportunities for river fishing, providing a refreshing escape during your visit.
Beyond the iconic Bavella Pass, you can discover the Omu di Cagna (Uomo di Cagna) mountain, known for its anthropomorphic granite blocks and panoramic coastal views. The Lion de Roccapina, a natural sculpture resembling a reclining lion overlooking the Mediterranean, is another impressive sight shaped by erosion, with the wild Roccapina beach nearby.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the sense of adventure. The Bavella Pass is highlighted for its 'consistently rough cliffs and striking summit shapes' and 'exceptional viewpoints.' The Trou de la Bombe Rock Arch is described as 'spectacular scenery' and an 'awesome geological feature,' while the Castellu di Cucuruzzu is loved for its 'dreamlike' atmosphere, like being 'in a fairytale forest.'


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