Best attractions and places to see around Pero-Casevecchie include a blend of historical sites and natural features in the Corsican foothills. The village, divided into Pero and Casevecchie, features 18th-century architecture and is surrounded by ancient chestnut forests. This region offers opportunities for exploring cultural heritage and diverse natural landscapes, including gorges, waterfalls, and mountain passes.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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This church is one of the Baroque buildings found in Corsica. It is recognizable from afar with its distinctive bell tower, visible amidst the natural forest setting of the Costa Verde massif.
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The church was begun at the beginning of the seventeenth century and completed in 1717. In 1740, embellishment works were carried out. The wall paintings were painted by Luigi Pollero in 1810. The main façade consists of two levels delimited by cornices and surmounted by a triangular pediment with three acroteria. On the first level, on either side of the portal, there are two niches that house the statues of Saint Nicholas and Saint Peter. The church ends in a semicircular apse. The bell tower rises at the junction of the apse and the right side façade. It has five floors that end in a dome surmounted by a cross. The interior consists of a nave and five richly decorated side chapels. On either side of the altar there are caryatid angels. Building dating from the first quarter of the 17th century (?), mentioned in the report of the pastoral visit of Msgr. Marliani, Bishop of Mariana and Accia, in 1646. It was restored in 1686 with the collaboration of master masons Lorenzo Chiglione and Giovanni Filippi. Rebuilt in 1717 and 1740. Main door dating from 1766. Painted decoration (investigated in the Palissy database) carried out by the painter Luigi Polleri in 1810, as shown by the date on the inside of the building. Restored in 1896.
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This church has a special location. Every time I cycled past it I just had to stop for a moment. Very beautiful. 👍🏻
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The suggested route is basically manageable even for inexperienced hikers. In my opinion, you should definitely wear sturdy (ankle-high) shoes if you want to go further than the bathing area. The bridge is a fun way to start, the waterfall is of course (in August) completely crowded, the rest area at the chapel is pleasant and the view and landscape in general is great. The way back on the road is relatively risky with the Corsican traffic.
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Beautiful old stone bridge. You can swim underneath. Next to it is a small ruin.
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You can either go up next to the bridge or go down diagonally opposite and swim if you want. There is a tunnel on the other side of the bridge.
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Pero-Casevecchie offers a rich historical experience. You can admire the well-preserved 18th-century architecture in the main hamlet of Pero. Don't miss the San Nicolao Church, a 17th-century edifice with beautiful wall paintings and an old cemetery, offering nice views. The broader area around Casevecchie is also known for its archaeological sites.
The region is abundant with stunning natural water features. Visit the popular Ucelluline Waterfall, accessible via a winding mountain road, where you'll find multiple cascades in a gorge-like valley. Another refreshing spot is Bucatoggio Waterfall, which features a small lake and a larger waterfall further up the hill. You can also find natural pools and a waterfall at Piscine et cascade naturelle Bucatoghju.
Yes, the region boasts spectacular gorges carved by rivers. The Strette Gorge, located east of Pero-Casevecchie, stretches over 13 kilometers along the Fiurmorbo river, offering extraordinary landscapes visible from the D344 road. The Inzecca Gorge, also formed by the Fiurmorbo river, features a boldly carved road winding through house-sized boulders, providing impressive scenic beauty.
Pero-Casevecchie is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking through ancient chestnut forests, cycling on scenic routes like the Perelli Pass, or exploring various mountain biking trails. For specific routes, check out the Hiking around Pero-Casevecchie guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Pero-Casevecchie guide, or the MTB Trails around Pero-Casevecchie guide.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all attractions, natural sites like the Ucelluline Waterfall and Bucatoggio Waterfall offer refreshing spots for families to enjoy nature. Exploring the charming village of Pero with its 18th-century architecture can also be an engaging activity for all ages. Parc Galea, located nearby, is another attraction worth considering for families.
There are several hiking opportunities in the area. You can find moderate trails like the 'Beautiful bathing spot – Fiuminal loop from San-Giovanni-di-Moriani' or the 'Isolaccio Village loop from A Mandria'. For more options, including easy and difficult routes, refer to the Hiking around Pero-Casevecchie guide.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and historical charm. The Genoese bridge is admired for its beauty and adjacent forest. The journey to Ucelluline Waterfall is highly recommended for its winding mountain road and magnificent views. The refreshing waters of Bucatoggio Waterfall are also a favorite, especially the larger waterfall further up the hill.
Absolutely. The village of Pero itself is known for its remarkable 18th-century architecture. Additionally, Cervione, a mountain village nestled on the slopes of Monte San Petrone, offers cafes, restaurants, and beautiful views, making it a great stop on a scenic cycle route.
While Pero-Casevecchie is nestled in the foothills, coastal attractions are within reach. Nearby beaches such as Plage Moriani and Plage de Cap Sud offer opportunities for relaxation by the sea.
The Perelli Pass is a popular mountain pass, particularly for cyclists and scenic drives. It offers a challenging ascent from sea level and a descent towards Antisanti, known for low traffic, good curves, and a smooth surface, making it an enjoyable route for exploring the landscape.
The region is characterized by its stunning natural landscapes, including ancient chestnut forests that surround Pero-Casevecchie. It also features dramatic gorges like Strette and Inzecca, numerous waterfalls and natural pools, and offers access to the diverse ecosystems of the Parc Naturel Régional de Corse.


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