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Genoese bridges below Feliceto
An easy walk below the village of Felicito: typical mule tracks; two pretty Genoese bridges; a swimming spot; beautiful views of the surrounding mountains of Balagne.
Monte Grosso via Melaja
Ascending Monte Grosso via the Melaja Forest. A breathtaking view from the summit over the whole of Balagne, the Agriates and Cap Corse in the distance.
A fairly difficult hike, but shorter than if you start from Calenzana.
In the Olmi-Cappella and Mausoléo forests, Genoese bridges and mill ruins
One can only admire the tremendous work of man carving a beautifully paved path along these narrow valleys to connect the villages or access the mills. Stone is everywhere, both on the trail and in the village of Mausoléo. The Tartagine invites you to swim or cool off. As for the bridges, what harmonious curves! An unmissable hike.
Cima di Sant Angelo from Pigna
A lovely little walk along the trails of Balagne with beautiful views. Between Pigna and San Antoninu.
Pleasant in early autumn. No particular difficulty except for the slightly steep climb between the convent and Mont Sant Angelo.
The ruined village of Occi (formerly Occi Lumio)
At an altitude of 377 m above Lumio lies the ruined village of Occi. In the 15th century, it was inhabited by people who had deserted the coast to flee the Saracens. The 17th and 18th centuries saw the decline of the village. Occi was attached to Lumio in 1852. Felice Giudicelli, known as Fra Felice, the last inhabitant, died there on 22 November 1918.
The 15th-century Baroque church of the Annunziata was rebuilt from its ruins (the work was partly financed by Laetitia Casta).
The Cross of Lumio
A very useful alternative in hot (or very hot) weather, this walk largely follows the classic route from Lumio to Occi (a ruined village above Lumio). This short walk still allows you to enjoy magnificent views of the Bay of Calvi and the village of Lumio in a short space of time if you don't want to walk too far.
Capu Bracajo via the abandoned village of Occi
An easy short hike that passes through the abandoned village of Occi to Capu Bracajo before descending to Lumio. A place steeped in history that you can visit while walking along a pretty trail.
Capu d'Occi via the village of Occi
This hike is an extension of the classic walk to the abandoned village of Occi above Lumio. It offers a panoramic view of the Balagne region from the summit of Capu d'Occi.The entire circuit is well marked and alternates between paths, scrubland and rocks.The section from the abandoned village of Occi to the summit of Capu d'Occi is marked with orange dots. I would not recommend this section for young children, and it is essential to take water with you.
Punta Spanu from Algajola
A very pleasant short hike between the maquis and the seaside. Apart from the section through San Ambrogio, the trail is very pleasant and offers beautiful views of the citadel of Calvi and Pointe de la Revelata.
Punta di Ficaghiola
This is a moderately difficult circular route, but you will need to wear suitable footwear. Two-thirds of the route is uphill, and the descent is a little "leg-breaking" and requires caution. You will find yourself in the heart of the Bonifatu massif, where the views are sublime. You can take in the landscapes at the start ofthe GR®20with views of the Ortu di u piobbu and Carrozzu mountain huts.
Ficaghjola loop
A family loop combining swimming and hiking. Set off to explore nature in the heart of the Bonifatu massif. Avoid in case of flood risk. The start of the Ficaghjola loop is at the bottom of the car park; first descend to the riverbank, then cross a footbridge before climbing up to the heights.
Candia circular starting from Bonifatu
The Bonifatu Territorial Forest has a multitude of trails. The Candia circular, marked in purple, is ideal for a short walk. Starting in the direction suggested here, you can finish by relaxing in the river. Perfect for families or beginners.
Very shady.
The Carozzu refuge and the Spasimata footbridge from Bonifatu
This round-trip hike follows a section ofthe GR®20from Bonifatu. It takes you to the impressive Spasimata footbridge.
Bonifatu Forest, on the banks of the Figarella
A very easy hike starting from the Bonifatu Forest House allows those who do not want to or cannot do one of the many more technical hikes starting from this magnificent spot to discover a preserved natural area. The walk follows the valley floor and is not difficult, but it offers beautiful views of the surrounding peaks with the possibility of swimming in the river below. However, access can sometimes be a little tricky.
Circular Finochi
Rated as a 4-hour hike by the ONF and part of the red route network in the Bonifatu forest, the Finochi circular crosses scrubland and pine forest. The route is shaded in the morning when taken in the direction shown, is suitable for all ages and is clearly marked with red signs.
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