Best attractions and places to see around Morsiglia, a commune in the Cap Corse region of Corsica, offers a blend of historical architecture, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its scattered hamlets, each providing unique points of interest. Visitors can explore a landscape featuring dramatic coastlines and preserved heritage. This region provides opportunities for cultural immersion and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Fontaine de Cannelle (also known as the "Fontaine de Palmieri") is located in the picturesque, old Hameau Cannelle, above Port de Centuri in northern Corsica. This charming village spring is nestled into a rugged, weathered slate cliff, exuding natural charm combined with artistic architecture. ✨ Brief description: Installation & design: The vaulted spring lies directly beneath the cliff face, with a small brick barrel vault, an elegant arched opening, and a rectangular basin that served as a drinking and washing fountain. Historical context: Located at the terminus of the old paved road ("Via") to the village – formerly a central meeting place. The elevated access and vaulted structure demonstrate clever use of water in the mountainous terrain. Atmosphere: Surrounded by rustic lushness – old rock, overgrown spiny or medicinal plants, moss – creates a tranquil, almost meditative ambiance. Accessibility: Easily accessible via a short route from Port de Centuri or the small camping or parking area near Cannelle. Ideal as a stopover on hikes along the coast or during a village walk. 🧭 Ideal for: Photo enthusiasts: Stylish rock and water scenery with plenty of flair. Beginner hikers: A small addition to walks around Centuri-Port or the Sentier des Douaniers. Cultural explorers: A witness to traditional village infrastructure, now lovingly restored. In a nutshell: The Fontaine de Cannelle is a natural spring nestled beneath rocks, with charming architecture, surrounded by wild greenery – a quiet, culturally rich gem in Cap Corse that exudes authenticity and tranquility.
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Tamarone Beach is located on the east coast of Corsica near Macinaggio (municipality of Rogliano) and is considered one of the most beautiful, quiet beach destinations in Cap Corse. 🌊 Brief description: Nature & surroundings: Approximately 500 meters of fine sandy beach, framed by Mediterranean scrubland (maquis), pebble and rocky coves. The vegetation appears wild and untouched. Water & marine life: Crystal-clear turquoise water with good visibility – ideal for swimming, snorkeling, or sports activities such as paddleboarding and kitesurfing. Access: Accessible via a 2.5 km unpaved road by car or on foot via the "Sentier des Douaniers" (Customs Path) – accordingly, it is rather quiet and unspoiled. Services & infrastructure: Parking available, seasonal paillote (beach café) nearby. Several smaller, quieter coves are located nearby. Posidonia seagrass grows in places on the sand. In a nutshell: Tamarone is a protected sandy beach with fine sand and crystal-clear water, nestled in a wild coastal landscape. It impresses with its tranquil atmosphere and its direct location on the historic coastal path – perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy the unspoiled nature and the sea.
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In April 2021, the mill got its wings back. It is a tourist information center (Cap Corse - Capicorsu Tourist Office) open in season with "ecotourism" projects in partnership with the Conservatoire du littoral, the Community of Corsica, the Cap Corse and Agriate Marine Natural Park and the Corsican Environmental Office.
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To get there: stop at a dirt parking lot between Ersa and Centuri on the D80 and then walk (10-15 minutes) along a path to the mill where you will discover an extraordinary panorama. Passing the mill you will see a statue of the Saint Devote.
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Around 1930, François Mattei transformed the "Franceschi" mill in Ersa into an advertising object for the L. N. Mattei Cap Corse aperitif, a wine from Cap Corse with cinchona bark, the company's flagship product, marketed since the end of the 19th century and whose reputation quickly became internationally known.
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The Mattei mill, owned by the Conservatoire du Littoral, dominates the port of Centuri. It offers a splendid panorama of the west coast of Cap Corse, the Agriate and in the background the high peaks often covered in snow (Monte Padru). To the north the village of Ersa and the island of Giraglia, further offshore the Tuscan archipelago: La Gorgon and Capraia.
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In front of the mill there is a great rest area that offers magnificent views of the sea, villages and valleys
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A literary - albeit rather bizarre in the context of the story - monument has been set by the Spanish author Miguel de CERVANTES to the windmills, with which our ancestors harnessed the energy of the wind centuries ago to move the large and heavy millstones : His tragic novel hero Don Quixote, the “knight of the sad figure”, wants to defeat them in a duel in one episode, believing that he is competing against giants with four arms.
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Morsiglia is renowned for its impressive collection of six square Genoese-era towers, dating from the 15th and 16th centuries, such as the imposing Pianasca tower and the Tour Saint-Jean. You can also discover grand residences known as 'American Palaces,' built by wealthy Corsicans returning from the Americas, with the Palazzu Ghielfucci (1838) being a notable example. The early 20th-century Fantauzzi Castle in Stanti also adds to the area's civil heritage.
For a stunning beach experience, head to Tamarone Beach, located near Macinaggio. It's considered one of the most beautiful and quiet beach destinations in Cap Corse, offering approximately 500 meters of fine sand and clear turquoise waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Closer to Morsiglia, you'll find Plage d'Aliso, a beautiful cove with gray sand and pebbles, featuring clear waters and a beach bar during summer.
Beyond its beautiful coastline, Morsiglia offers natural springs like the Fontaine de Cannelle, nestled beneath rocks in the old Hameau Cannelle, offering a tranquil, wild green environment. The region is also characterized by dramatic coastlines and picturesque landscapes, providing numerous viewpoints and opportunities to enjoy the natural beauty of Cap Corse.
Yes, Morsiglia boasts a rich religious heritage. The Convent of the Annunciation, founded in 1479, is one of Corsica's oldest monasteries. The Saint-Cyprien parish complex in Muchieta features a church with protected furniture and paintings, along with a chapel of the Penitents of the Holy Cross. You can also explore other chapels and oratories, such as the Chapel of Sant Agostino with 12th-century remains.
The area around Morsiglia offers splendid panoramic views, particularly from elevated points. The Mattei Windmill, for instance, provides a magnificent panorama of the west coast of Cap Corse, the Agriate, and the high peaks. Coastal paths, like sections of the Sentier des Douaniers, also offer scenic views of cliffs overlooking the sea.
Morsiglia and its surroundings are excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various hiking trails, including sections of the old customs road (Sentier des Douaniers) along the coastline. For more structured activities, there are numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking options. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities, such as Running Trails around Morsiglia, Road Cycling Routes around Morsiglia, and Gravel biking around Morsiglia.
While specific family-focused attractions aren't highlighted, the natural beauty and accessible beaches like Tamarone Beach offer opportunities for family outings, swimming, and snorkeling. Gentle walks along coastal paths or exploring the charming hamlets can also be enjoyable for families.
Yes, Morsiglia offers a unique experience for wine enthusiasts. The Domaine de Pietri is a recommended visit, where wines are produced using traditional methods, including 'passerillage sur lauze' – drying grapes on schist terraces. This process creates distinctive sweet red wines like 'rappu' and 'impassitu,' as well as a Muscat wine.
Visitors appreciate the Mattei Windmill for its beautifully restored structure and the splendid panorama it offers of the west coast of Cap Corse. It's noted for being very easy to get to, with a car park nearby, making it an accessible viewpoint to enjoy the surrounding landscape and even see as far as the island of Giraglia and the Tuscan archipelago on clear days.
The Tamarone Beach is highly regarded for its approximately 500 meters of fine sand, crystal-clear turquoise water, and tranquil atmosphere. It's nestled in a wild coastal landscape, framed by Mediterranean scrubland, making it ideal for swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing. Its accessibility via an unpaved road or the Sentier des Douaniers helps maintain its quiet, unspoiled charm.
Absolutely. The Fontaine de Cannelle is considered a quiet, culturally rich gem. This natural spring, with its charming architecture and tranquil setting beneath rocks in the old Hameau Cannelle, offers an authentic and peaceful experience. Exploring the scattered hamlets of Morsiglia also often reveals secluded corners and picturesque views away from the main routes.
Yes, you can discover the Old arch bridge in the Pietracorbara river. This historical structure is located along a scenic hiking trail, offering a glimpse into earlier life with abandoned houses and a pleasant route along the creek. It's a unique point of interest for those exploring the area's natural and historical landscapes.


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