Best attractions and places to see around Quenza include a blend of wild landscapes, historical sites, and cultural heritage in the mountains of southern Corsica. The village serves as a base for exploring natural features and historical landmarks. Visitors can find majestic red granite needles, plateaus, and numerous streams and springs. The area offers a variety of experiences for those interested in nature and history.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Walk down to the river about 200 m before that, there is a very nice bathing area with a deep pool and two small slides
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⚠️ watch out eel ⚠️
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Rather without a bike 😉. But rather on foot
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Located south of the Aiguilles de Bavella, the pass is one of the four great passes of Corsica. Emblematic passage of the GR 20, it has many accommodation and catering solutions, but above all exceptional viewpoints!
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In Corsica, this waterfall is known as the Cascade des Sapins and reaches a spectacular height of 60 meters. Very popular tourist destination.
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The massif of Bavella and its famous needles are located in the heart of the Alta Rocca region and peak at more than 1,899 meters. The Bavella pass, meanwhile, is 1,218 meters above sea level. The road that leads to the pass, when there are no clouds, offers one of the most beautiful panoramas of Corsica. Here the nickname of the island of beauty given to Corsica takes on its full meaning.
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Beautiful hike well worth it if you get there very early then you can enjoy it to yourself. If you go a little further up you have the pools to yourself
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Gorgeous natural pools to cool off in!
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Quenza is surrounded by spectacular natural features. You can visit the majestic Aiguilles de Bavella, a range of red granite needles offering breathtaking mountain scenery. Don't miss the impressive Piscia di Gallo Waterfall, which plunges 60 meters. The Natural Pools in Parc Naturel Régional de Corse are also a popular spot for cooling off in crystalline waters. The Cuscionu Plateau, west of Quenza, features unique 'pozzines' (waterholes) and is home to one of Corsica's deer parks.
Yes, Quenza boasts a rich historical heritage. You can explore the Florentine Castle with its crenellated tower, the ancient Romanesque Chapel of Santa Maria Assunta (dating back to the year 1000 and listed as a historic monument), and the Parish Church of San Ghjorghju, known for its distinctive green serpentine blocks. The village itself features charming stone houses, some from the sixteenth century, and remnants of its feudal past like reinforced houses and watchtowers.
The area around Quenza offers a wide range of hiking trails, from picturesque paths through dense forests to challenging routes along rocky ridges. Popular options include trails around the Aiguilles de Bavella and the Cuscionu Plateau. You can find detailed routes, including those to the Trou de la Bombe Rock Arch or the Piscia di Gallo Waterfall, in the Hiking around Quenza guide.
Beyond hiking, Quenza is a great base for various outdoor activities. The region is excellent for canyoning, particularly in the Purcaraccia canyon known for its natural pools. You can also enjoy horseback riding on the Cuscionu Plateau. For those interested in cycling, there are challenging routes through the mountains, including ascents to the Bavella Pass. Explore more options in the Cycling around Quenza guide.
Absolutely! The Point of the Dead Cow summit offers a fantastic 360-degree view, allowing you to see the Bavella group, Monte Incudine, and both the east and west coasts of Corsica, including the Gulf of Porto Vecchio and even Sardinia on clear days. The Bavella Pass also provides stunning panoramas of the surrounding mountains and the famous Aiguilles de Bavella.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking natural scenery, especially the dramatic cliffs and striking summit shapes of the Bavella massif. Many appreciate the opportunity to cool off in the crystalline waters of the natural pools and the impressive sight of the Piscia di Gallo Waterfall. The challenging yet rewarding hikes and the spectacular views from various summits are also highly rated by the komoot community.
While many trails in the region can be challenging, there are options suitable for families. The natural pools, such as the Natural Pools in Parc Naturel Régional de Corse, offer a fun way for families to cool down and enjoy natural slides. When planning hikes, look for trails described as 'intermediate' or 'easy' in the Hiking around Quenza guide, as some offer less strenuous paths through beautiful landscapes.
Yes, the region around Quenza is known for its numerous streams and natural pools, perfect for wild swimming. The Natural Pools in Parc Naturel Régional de Corse are a very popular spot for swimming and enjoying the clear, cool water. The Purcaraccia canyon also offers excellent opportunities for canyoning and swimming in its natural basins.
The best time to visit Quenza for outdoor activities like hiking and canyoning is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers pleasant temperatures for exploring the trails and enjoying the natural pools. However, always check local weather conditions, especially for mountain excursions, as conditions can change rapidly.
Parking is typically available at popular trailheads and key access points, such as near the Bavella Pass, which serves as a starting point for many hikes into the Aiguilles de Bavella. For specific trail parking information, it's advisable to consult detailed route descriptions within the Hiking around Quenza guide or other activity guides on komoot.
Yes, one of the most striking geological features is the Trou de la Bombe Rock Arch. This gigantic hole in the granite rock, with a diameter of approximately 6 meters, was formed by Tafoni weathering and offers a spectacular sight. It's a popular destination for a scenic hike.
The Bavella forest, part of the Parc Naturel Régional de Corse, is a reserve for the Corsican mouflon, the island's emblematic mountain species. The Cuscionu Plateau is also home to one of Corsica's three deer parks. Keep an eye out for various bird species and other local fauna while exploring the wild and unspoiled nature of the region.


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