Best attractions and places to see around Ota, Corsica, include a diverse range of natural monuments and scenic viewpoints. The region is characterized by its rugged natural beauty, featuring deep gorges, dramatic coastlines, and mountainous terrain. It is known for its unique geological formations and historic pathways. The area offers opportunities to explore natural landscapes and panoramic vistas.
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Great and much visited rock formations that appear very reddish in the sun
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The Calanche de Piana with its rugged, surreal mountain landscape made of red rock is one of the most beautiful roads in Corsica and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Accordingly, it is very busy. It is best to come here in the early morning or in the evening, when it is not so busy and the light is beautiful on the red rock.
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A must-see place, one of the most beautiful places in Corsica. The road is often busy with tourists, but no problem for cyclists.
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One of the most beautiful corners of Corsica, cycled kilometers without seeing a car
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The absolute highlight is the heart.
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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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The Ota region is renowned for its rugged natural beauty, featuring deep gorges, dramatic coastlines, and mountainous terrain. You'll encounter unique geological formations, such as the bizarre rocky landscapes of the Piana Calanques, and impressive canyons like the Spelunca gorges.
Yes, for breathtaking panoramic views, you should visit Capu d'Orto. This summit overlooks the Calanques de Piana and provides a magnificent 360-degree vista of the coast and the Gulf of Porto. The Piana Calanques via the Old Mule Track also offers exclusive views of the deep blue sea and the unique rock formations.
The area around Ota is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy challenging mountain hikes, explore scenic routes by cycling, or tackle MTB trails. Many routes follow old mule tracks, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical pathways.
Absolutely. The Spelunca gorges feature an old mule track that runs along the impressive and deep canyon, offering vertiginous landscapes. Similarly, the Piana Calanques via the Old Mule Track allows you to explore the bizarre rocky landscapes and enjoy views of the deep blue sea.
Yes, cycling is a popular way to experience the region. There are several routes, such as the 'Calanques de Piana – Calanques of Piana loop' or the 'View of the Spelunca Gorges loop from Ota', that allow you to explore the stunning scenery. You can find more details on cycling around Ota.
Yes, the region is rich in historic pathways. Many trails, including those through the Piana Calanques and Spelunca gorges, follow old mule tracks. The Spelunca gorges also feature an architectural attraction, the medieval Genoese bridge "Ponte a Zaglia", which can only be reached on foot.
Visitors are consistently captivated by the region's dramatic natural beauty. They particularly enjoy the bizarre rocky landscapes of the Calanques, the impressive gorges, and the magnificent panoramic views from summits like Capu d'Orto. The unique experience of exploring these World Natural Heritage sites on foot is highly appreciated.
When exploring trails, especially those on old mule tracks with many stones and rocks, ensure you have secure footing and pay close attention to the path. For places like the Aïtone stream, be aware that the water in its natural swimming pools is rarely warmer than 11°C, even in midsummer.
The Calanques of Piana are a World Natural Heritage site known for their bizarre rocky landscapes and dramatic coastal views. Exploring them, especially via the Old Mule Track, offers exclusive views of the deep blue sea and unique rock formations. The road leading to them is also considered an experience in itself.
The Spelunca gorges extend between the villages of Ota and Evisa. You can follow an old mule track along this impressive and deep canyon, which offers vertiginous landscapes. The gorges are crossed by the Tavulella stream and feature the historic Genoese bridge "Ponte a Zaglia" downstream.
Yes, you can visit the Footbridge over the Aïtone stream. The Aïtone stream flows through the forest of Aïtone, near the village of Evisa, and is known for its numerous natural swimming pools and waterfalls. It's a beautiful spot, though the water is quite cold even in summer.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, there are several mountain hikes. The ascent to Capu d'Orto, for instance, offers a rewarding experience with a magnificent 360-degree panoramic view from the summit. You can find more challenging routes in the Mountain Hikes around Ota guide.


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