Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Florent include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This coastal town in northern Corsica is situated between the mountains of Cap Corse and the Désert des Agriates, offering diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient fortresses, vibrant marinas, and renowned beaches. The region is also known for its vineyards and picturesque villages.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice bridge. Decent bike crossing with a cycle lane on either side of the road, but shared with cars.
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Built in the Flamboyant Gothic style in the 16th century, the church was given a brick facade during reconstruction after being destroyed in a bombing raid.
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LI Xiaochao, a contemporary Chinese sculptor, uses the art of sculpture to reproduce the vivid image of an old porcelain craftsman in the countryside of northern China in the last century. Blue and white porcelain is a kind of high-temperature underglaze porcelain with blue and white porcelain originating in China and traveling all over the world. Blue and white porcelain has played an important role in world exchanges, mutual learning between civilizations and sharing beauty.
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This bridge is impressive - even with a bike lane! The bridge is uphill until the middle, then downhill!
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This beautiful Loire town is located at the gateway to Sologne, the Orléans forest and Burgundy. Gien is known throughout the world for its earthenware, a symbol of French know-how for 200 years. This is also where we find the first castle of the Loire on the course of the royal river. Built at the end of the 15th century, it dominates the city with its high brick walls.
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JEANNE d'ARC, known in German-speaking countries as "JOHANNA von ORLEANS", (1412? to 1431) was an important person in the history of France at the time of the so-called 100 Years' War between the kingdoms of England and France. After her capture, she was condemned as a heretic (at the instigation of the English) and burned, but two and a half decades later (at the instigation of the French) this sentence was overturned. She is the patroness of France. The music group OMD (Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark) dedicated a song to her in the early 1980s: "Maid of Orleans". Find it on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmwMhjbThKg
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From the old bridge of Gien, the view of the city is unstoppable. In summer, the sunsets paint the banks of the Loire in generous colours.
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Saint-Florent is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can explore the Désert des Agriates, a vast, untamed protected territory with wild scrubland and rocky cliffs, leading to heavenly coves. The Cap Corse peninsula to the north offers dramatic landscapes where mountains plunge into the sea, ideal for scenic drives and exploring charming villages like Nonza.
The region boasts some of Corsica's most beautiful beaches. Within the Désert des Agriates, you'll find the renowned Saleccia Beach and Lotu Beach, famous for their fine white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, primarily accessible by boat or hiking. Closer to town, Plage de la Roya is easily accessible and great for families, while Plage Farinole offers soft golden sand and shallow waters further north.
Saint-Florent has a rich historical heritage. The impressive Citadel of Saint-Florent, a Genoese fortress built in 1439, offers magnificent panoramic views of the town, port, and gulf. Across the bay, the 16th-century Martello Tower is a significant example of Genoese defensive architecture. Don't miss the 12th-century Santa Maria Assunta Cathedral, a Pisan-Romanesque church considered one of Corsica's most elaborate medieval monuments.
Yes, Saint-Florent offers several family-friendly options. The easily accessible Plage de la Roya is ideal for families with its calm waters. Boat tours are a popular activity, often including swimming stops at secluded beaches, which can be a fun adventure for all ages. Exploring the lively Marina and Old Town with its shops and cafes also provides an engaging experience for families.
Beyond its historical landmarks, Saint-Florent is known for its cultural offerings. The Patrimonio Vineyards in the Nebbio Valley are famous for producing some of Corsica's best wines, offering wine-tasting tours. You can also visit the 18th-century Sainte Anne Parish Church in the town center or explore the picturesque villages of the Nebbio region with their traditional stone houses.
The Saint-Florent coastline is perfect for various water sports such as snorkeling, windsurfing, kitesurfing, and kayaking, allowing you to explore the hidden coves. Boat tours are also popular for discovering the stunning northern coast of Cap Corse and the Agriates coastline. For land-based activities, hiking trails through the Désert des Agriates lead to beautiful beaches like Saleccia and Lotu.
The best time to visit Saint-Florent is generally during the spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October) when the weather is pleasant for exploring, and the crowds are smaller. Summer (July-August) is vibrant with a lively atmosphere, perfect for beaches and water sports, but it can be very busy and hot. Many attractions and boat tours operate fully during the peak summer season.
Absolutely. The Nebbio Valley, particularly the Patrimonio region, is renowned for its vineyards and wine production. Visitors can embark on dedicated wine-tasting tours to sample unique Corsican wines, which have held an AOC classification since 1968, and learn about the local winemaking traditions.
Yes, boat tours are a highly recommended activity from Saint-Florent. They offer an excellent way to explore the stunning northern coast of Cap Corse and the pristine Agriates coastline. Many tours include stops for swimming and snorkeling at secluded beaches like Saleccia and Lotu, which are often difficult to reach by land.
Despite its name, the Désert des Agriates is a vast, protected natural area, not a true desert, characterized by wild scrubland, rocky cliffs, and beautiful coves. It's one of the last unspoiled coastal areas in the Mediterranean. You can access its famous beaches like Saleccia and Lotu primarily by boat from Saint-Florent's port or via hiking trails that traverse the 'desert' landscape.
Yes, the picturesque Nebbio region surrounding Saint-Florent is dotted with charming villages. These villages feature old stone houses and offer a glimpse into traditional Corsican countryside life. Additionally, exploring the Cap Corse peninsula will lead you to dramatic clifftop villages like Nonza, known for its impressive location and black pebble beach.
The Marina and Old Town are the bustling heart of Saint-Florent. You can stroll through the maze of narrow streets, which are filled with shops, restaurants, and cafes. Enjoying delicious local seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants or savoring Corsican coffee while watching games of pétanque are popular ways to experience the lively atmosphere.


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