Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Lucie-De-Tallano, a village in the Alta Rocca region of Corsica, is characterized by its granite architecture and olive-growing tradition. The area features a blend of historical sites, natural viewpoints, and traditional settlements. Visitors can explore landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features that define the region's character.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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In the heart of the Alta Rocca – Mare a Mare Sud (Corsica)
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From the dam, you have a magnificent view of the mountains to the north. The reservoir was created to provide drinking water, so swimming is prohibited here.
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L'Ospedale is named after a hospital established here long ago, in 1762, to treat malaria patients from the then marshy area around Porto Vecchio. From up here, you have a magnificent view of the bay of Porto Vecchio and southern Corsica.
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Park in the car park at the entrance to the village
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On the Cucuruzzu-Capula archaeological site trail. Easy, well-shaded hike, mostly in the forest. Admission is €4 per adult.
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Along the route from Zonza towards Porto Vecchio you pass this reservoir. It is surrounded by rocky hills and mountains and can be used as a starting point for countless beautiful hikes.
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Beautiful view from the Stauauer over the lake and the valley
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The Castellu di Cucuruzzu is the most important archaeological site in Corsica. Nestled at 700 meters above sea level, it dates back to the Bronze Age. It is possible to visit it for €4.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the significant Bronze Age archaeological site of Castellu di Cucuruzzu. Within the village, explore the Baroque Église Ste-Lucie, the 15th-century Couvent St-François, and the 16th-century defensive tower-house, Casa Turra. The nearby settlement of Sartène also offers a glimpse into Corsican urban heritage with its granite houses and labyrinthine alleys.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the Point of the Dead Cow summit, which offers 360-degree views of the Bavella group, Monte Incudine, and both Corsican coasts. Another excellent spot is the View of Ospedale Reservoir, providing magnificent perspectives of the bay of Porto Vecchio and southern Corsica. The Couvent St-François also provides wonderful views from the village's southern edge.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Castellu di Cucuruzzu archaeological site is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience in a forest setting. The village of Levie, with its archaeological sites and medieval festivals, is also a great option. Exploring the narrow streets of Sartène can also be an enjoyable family activity.
Sainte-Lucie-De-Tallano is renowned for its olive-growing tradition. You can visit the Olive-Growing Eco-museum (U Fraghjonu), housed in an 18th-century paddle mill, to learn about ancestral olive oil production. If you visit in March, you might experience the annual Festa di l'Olio Novu, celebrating the new olive oil with local traditions and flavors.
The village is nestled in the heart of the Alta Rocca, an area characterized by picturesque landscapes and distinctive granite houses. Historic olive groves surround the village, reflecting the region's agricultural heritage. Additionally, the nearby Thermal Baths of Caldane, known for their sulphurous waters, offer a natural and cultural escape.
Absolutely! The area around Sainte-Lucie-De-Tallano is excellent for hiking. You can explore routes like the moderate 7.5 km 'Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano – Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano loop from Olmiccia' or the 12 km 'Saint Francis Convent – Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano loop'. For more options, including difficult routes like the 24.9 km 'Rizzanese River – Fozzano loop', check out the dedicated hiking guide: Hiking around Sainte-Lucie-De-Tallano.
The best time to visit Sainte-Lucie-De-Tallano for sightseeing and outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for exploring historical sites, enjoying panoramic views, and undertaking hikes, avoiding the peak summer heat and crowds.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. You can find challenging rides such as the 68 km 'Propriano – Col de Siu loop from Granace' or the 52 km 'Bavella Pass – Bavella Pass loop from Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano'. For a comprehensive list of routes, including road cycling options, refer to the cycling guides: Cycling around Sainte-Lucie-De-Tallano and Road Cycling Routes around Sainte-Lucie-De-Tallano.
Sainte-Lucie-De-Tallano is known for its distinctive granite architecture. The village features tall, old houses lining narrow streets, creating an authentic and picturesque atmosphere. Notable examples include the 16th-century defensive tower-house, Casa Turra, and the general character of the historic Cudetta district.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from summits like the Point of the Dead Cow. The historical depth of sites like Castellu di Cucuruzzu, often described as being in a 'fairytale forest,' is also highly valued. Many enjoy strolling through the unique granite architecture and labyrinthine alleys of settlements like Sartène, soaking in the authentic Corsican atmosphere.
Yes, Sainte-Lucie-De-Tallano offers a Heritage Trail (Sentier du Patrimoine). This immersive walk guides you through the village's history, showcasing its centuries-old olive groves and traditional sites. You can find more information about this trail on the Portovecchio tourist office website: Le Sentier du Patrimoine de Ste-Lucie-de-Tallano.
Beyond Sainte-Lucie-De-Tallano, the surrounding area is dotted with charming hamlets and chapels. The village of Levie is highly recommended, known for its medieval festivals and as a crossroads for hiking trails. You can also discover the Romanesque chapel of Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Poggio and the churches of Saint-André and Bisè.


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