CONCA

 CONCA (6)
Historic site and monument : Town, village and district

20135

04 95 78 14 16


Presentation

Conca, a village nestling between the sea and the mountains, is the embodiment of the history that has shaped the Alta Rocca region, and of the historic complementarity between the coast and the land. Situated just 20km north of Porto-Vecchio, this picturesque village is renowned for its pastoral heritage and superb beaches, making Conca a must-see destination for lovers of the region's nature and history.

Its roots lie in an ancient pastoral tradition. Originally, this small village served as a winter refuge for shepherds, who migrated to the high plateaux of Casale, Paliri, Cappeddu and Bavella during the summer. Today, Conca has retained its typical Corsican village feel, with its stone houses, narrow streets and friendly atmosphere.

For hikers and nature lovers, Conca is of particular importance as the starting and finishing point of the famous GR20 long-distance hiking trail, one of the most beautiful and difficult in Europe. This legendary trail crosses the Corsican mountains, offering breathtaking panoramas along the way.

As well as its mountain heritage, Conca is also a gateway to a number of splendid beaches. The coastline was developed in the second half of the 20th century, revealing such gems as the nearby beaches of Favona, Tarco and Fautea. These unspoilt beaches are ideal for relaxing, swimming in the turquoise waters and enjoying the peaceful surroundings.

Over the centuries, Conca has evolved from a small shepherds' village into a larger, sedentary settlement. Its population, which numbered 427 in 1818, has gradually grown, with families putting down roots in the area, bearing names that still resonate in the village. In 1926, Conca already had 127 houses, of which only five were on the coast, underlining the gradual development of the coastline.

The hamlet of Bavella, privately owned by the commune, and its spectacular peaks and pass have been classified as one of Corsica's remarkable sites, offering visitors stunningly beautiful mountain scenery and a rich endemic fauna and flora.

Child benefits

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Amenities, services and activities

Amenities

  • Bar cafeteria tea room
  • Play area
  • Restaurant

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