The Spelunca river runs through the gorge between great boulders and pools - in places the gorge is almost unbelievably red - where you can cool off while high above you the granite cliffs plunge towards the rivers and streams below. Exploring the Spelunca gorges Explorations of the gorges usually start from Ota (5km from Porto). Gorges de Spelunca 135 reviews #62 of 856 things to do in Corsica Points of Interest & Landmarks Write a review What people are saying " Picturesque walk suitable for most fitness levels. " Sep 2020 We walked the gorge today and it wasn't very busy.
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Gorges de la Spelunca Easy • 4.3 (71) Corsica Regional Nature Park Photos (68) Directions Print/PDF map Length 1.9 miElevation gain 360 ftRoute type Out & back Enjoy this 1.9-mile out-and-back trail near Ota, Corse-du-Sud. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 56 min to complete. The Gorges de Spelunca stretches between the villages of Evisa (east) and Ota (west), east of Porto in the western part of the Corse island. It is a rather short canyon of about 2 km of length, deeply cut into the granite massive of central Corse. From Evisa (876 m) it is about 650 m of altitude difference to the bottom of the canyon. A land waiting to be discovered Culture and Heritage Relaxed mode Outdoor activities All things aquatic Terroir and gastronomy Around the vineyards Corsica on two wheels The first 20 kilometres of the route travels through the Gorges de Spelunca, a scenic river valley through the mountains and an easy way to explore the countryside. Exploring the Gorges de Spelunca There are various ways to enjoy the countryside here.
de la Spelunca randonnée humide dans l'arrière pays de Porto
Gorges de Spelunca 4.5 135 reviews #61 of 854 things to do in Corsica Points of Interest & Landmarks Write a review What people are saying " Picturesque walk suitable for most fitness levels. " Sep 2020 We walked the gorge today and it wasn't very busy. Description This pretty route in the Corsica Regional Natural Park connects the Corsican villages of Évisa and Ota, passing through the Spelunca Gorges. This route descends into the forest towards the beautiful Genoese bridge of Zaglia. This pretty course in the Regional Natural Park of Corsica is located near Ota in Corse-du-Sud. The path leads you to discover the narrow Spelunca Gorges crossed by the Tavulella stream. The path leads you to the Pont de Zaglia, a pretty stone bridge, listed as a Historic Monument. An easy route in spectacular settings Gorges de Spelunca 135 reviews #61 of 853 things to do in Corsica Points of Interest & Landmarks Write a review What people are saying " Picturesque walk suitable for most fitness levels. " Sep. 2020 We walked the gorge today and it wasn't very busy.
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Gorges de Spelunca 4.5 133 #43 of 792 things to do in Corsica Points of Interest & Landmarks Write a review What people are saying " Picturesque walk suitable for most fitness levels. " Sep. 2020 We walked the gorge today and it wasn't very busy. May 19, 2018 Oliver🌍 The Spelunca Gorge is located on the French island of Corsica on the west side of the Col de Vergio. A hiking trail runs along the bottom of the gorge, while the actual pass road rises a few hundred meters above the valley floor.
This pretty route in the Corsica Regional Natural Park takes you to discover the narrow Spelunca Gorges crossed by the Tavulella Stream. This route. The amazing natural beauty of the Gorges de Spelunca! The trail between Ota and Evisa is stunning with high rocky ridges and the fast flowing Spelunca river..
Les de Spelunca, magnifique site entre Ota et Évisa
This hike in Corsica's Regional Nature Park starts in the village of Ota and takes you along the narrow Gorges de la Spelunca, along the Tavulella stream. The trail leads to the Pont de Zaglia, a pretty stone bridge listed as a historic monument. One of Corsica's must-do hikes! The Gorges de Spelunca are a scenic highlight east of Porto in Corsica, best explored by following an ancient mule trail below the cliffs. Gorges de Spelunca guide. Ota. Ota is a pretty village near Porto in western Corsica and a popular starting point for hiking the Gorges de Spelunca and Aitone Forest.