SENTIERS PROCHES DU CENTRE VILLE

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Presentation

Here you will find a brief overview of the main hiking trails available to you not far from the city centre. All different, all beautiful!

Hiking trail from Campu Rumanilu
From Col Saint Roch, turn your back on the upper town and take the paved path that climbs up the cliffs Walk: 1-hour loop.
The path leads towards Pertusatu over the cliffs to Piantarella with views of the islands. The cliffs: Hundred metre deposit of sediments and marine organisms. To be seen in spring or autumn: Mugwort, orchids, scilla, romulus... Diu Grossu, a piece of cliff that has become a small island.

Hiking trail from Campu Rumanilu-Pertusatu.
An extension of the Campu Romanilu trail, this path takes you to the beautiful Saint-Antoine beach, past the semaphore and the lighthouse of the same name: Pertusatu. It is punctuated by numerous viewpoints with views of Sardinia and the Lavezzi Islands.
Duration: 3 hours there and back.

Strada Vecia and Madonetta hiking trail.
The path connects Bonifacio with the beach of Paragan and extends to the hermitage of the Trinity. You can discover Bonifacio's landscape and some remains of human activity such as numerous dry stone walls, baracuns (garden sheds) and old lime kilns. Part of the path is paved with humpbacked stone slabs that have been polished by centuries of

Fenu trail (Trinité)
From Paragan: from Bonifacio towards Figari on the RN 196, 500 m before the D 60, turn left onto the track leading to Anse de Paragan, then take the 1st track on the left. Park behind the beach. Follow the coastline to the right (facing the sea). From La Tonnara, follow the coastline to the left towards Stagnolu. You may come across the nimble goats that climb the rocks. At your feet, the erodium, a geranium endemic to Corsica and Sardinia, grows at the base of the rocks.
Duration: 4h30

Lavezzu Island trail
Depart from the landing stage. Between rocky chaos and turquoise waters, the walk will surprise you with the diversity of the island's flora and fauna. You're in the heart of the Bouches de Bonifacio Reserve, so remember to respect the area and stay on the marked paths.
Duration: 1 hour (loop)