Best attractions and places to see around Tallone, a commune in Corsica, France, offer a tranquil experience centered around picturesque landscapes and cultural elements. This region provides a serene escape with its natural beauty and a glimpse into local heritage. Visitors can explore a coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea and discover various natural features and historical sites. The area combines an authentic Corsican village experience with access to diverse attractions.
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Please never take the Eucalyptos route, as dogs will attack you there - this has probably happened to several people.
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Great gem with wonderful views. The track has its steeper moments, but that's not too bad. The surface isn't always the best either, but it's not dramatic with a tire width of more than 25 mm. Definitely go there because there is almost no traffic and it is really impressive.
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Here is the highest point on the road, after which a nice descent beckons.
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Tallone is nestled in a stunning natural setting on Corsica. You can visit Alesani Dam, an impressive earth dam offering views of the valley and the sea. The region also features the beautiful
Plage de Tallone, a 1.3-kilometer sandy beach on the Tyrrhenian Sea, known for its untouched quality. From various viewpoints, you can see the Tyrrhenian Sea blending with notable ponds like the Étang de Diane, Étang d'Urbinu, Étang del Sale, and Étang de Terrenzana.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities around Tallone. You can find a variety of trails, from easy walks to more moderate routes. For example, there are easy walks like the 'Étang de Diane – Maquis at Étang de Diane loop' (3.5 km) or 'A short walk to the beach loop' (3.4 km). More moderate options include 'A short walk to the beach – View of the Étang de Biguglia loop' (8.4 km). You can explore more hiking routes on the Hiking around Tallone guide page.
Tallone offers diverse cycling routes suitable for mountain bikes and road bikes. For mountain biking, you can find moderate loops like the 'Orange Plantation – Genuine Corsican road loop' (48 km) or the 'Mountainbike loop from Stationnement du Col' (35.5 km). Road cyclists can tackle more challenging routes such as the 'Roadbike loop from Casamozza' (82.8 km) or the 'Alesani Dam – Ucelluline Waterfall loop' (115 km). Discover more options on the MTB Trails around Tallone and Road Cycling Routes around Tallone guide pages.
For stunning panoramic views, visit Chiatra, where a hidden vantage point near the church offers phenomenal views over the valley and out to sea, potentially including the islands of Elba and Montecristo. The Alesani Dam also provides a nice view up the valley and down to the sea from its crown. Additionally, the San Gavinu Pass, a small pass at 700m, offers beautiful views over the valleys of the Bravone and Alesani.
Yes, Tallone offers a glimpse into local heritage. The prominent cultural site is the Baroque Church of Saint-Cézaire (Église baroque de Saint-Cézaire), featuring a parvis made of gneiss, an intricately sculpted door, and an admirable bell tower. The settlement of Chiatra is also noted as a historical site, as is Tox, known for its beautiful old houses and slate roofs.
The village of Tox is listed as a family-friendly highlight, offering a chance to explore beautiful old houses. The
Plage de Tallone, with its gently sloping bottom, is also suitable for families looking for a relaxing beach day. Easy hiking trails, such as the 'Étang de Diane – Maquis at Étang de Diane loop', can also be enjoyed by families.
While specific dog-friendly designations for every trail are not always available, many natural trails and outdoor areas in Corsica are generally welcoming to dogs, especially if kept on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage and regulations for specific areas or protected natural sites before visiting with your dog.
The best time to visit Tallone largely depends on your preferred activities. For cycling, early morning or early evening rides are recommended to avoid the midday heat, especially in warmer months. The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout the spring and autumn for hiking and exploring, offering pleasant temperatures. Summer is ideal for beach activities at Plage de Tallone.
Tallone is a tranquil commune, and while specific cafes or restaurants within the immediate village might be limited, the nearby settlement of Tox has a small shop with a café at the boules pitch. For broader options regarding cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation, you would typically look to larger towns or coastal areas within reasonable driving distance in Corsica. The cafe in Chiatra is noted to be seldom open, so planning ahead is advised.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and untouched nature of the area. Highlights like Alesani Dam are praised for their peaceful atmosphere and impressive views. The hidden vantage point in Chiatra is a favorite for its phenomenal panoramic views. Cyclists enjoy the quiet roads and scenic routes, especially around Belvedere and San Gavinu Pass, for their beautiful vistas and low traffic.
One notable hidden gem is the vantage point near the church in Chiatra, which offers spectacular views that some visitors have only discovered after years of passing through. The peaceful and less-traveled roads leading to the Alesani Dam are also considered a hidden treasure, providing a sense of solitude and impressive scenery.
Tallone is a commune in a more rural part of Corsica. While specific public transport options directly to every attraction are limited, having a car is generally recommended for exploring the region's various highlights and natural sites effectively. Information on specific public transport routes to Tallone itself can be found on local Corsican transport websites, such as Visit Corsica.


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