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Domaine de campomoro

The footpaths of the Campomoro estate

Follow the road from Campomoro to Senetosa and immerse yourself in the heart of a vast protected natural area. Follow in the footsteps of the people who have travelled across and worked these lands since the Bronze Age. Let yourself be carried away, for what feels like an endless day, by the fantastical shapes of the sea, the scrubland and the rocks.

Over 2,300 hectares, stretching along 20 km of coastline, are permanently protected by the Conservatoire du Littoral and actively managed by the Syndicat Elisa.

The trails of Campomoro are an invitation to explore, accessible to all, winding through unspoilt coastline and fragrant scrubland. Whether you’re with family, friends or as a couple, let yourself be guided along these signposted paths, suitable for all levels. Some loops are ideal for an hour-long stroll, whilst others will take you a little further, for half a day, to the famous Genoese tower or to superb viewpoints over the gulf. Easy to access, these trails offer a beautiful variety of landscapes, from turquoise seas and hidden coves to sculpted rocks and Mediterranean vegetation. Throughout your walk, you’ll encounter fantastic scenery that changes with the seasons, the weather or the light of the moment.

3 possible loops:

  • I Pozzi Loop
  • Canuseddu Loop
  • Manna Mulina Loop
🕙 1½-hour walk
🕙 2h45 walk
🕙 5h walk
📢 Practical information

Walking shoes, a supply of water and sun protection. In autumn and spring, make sure you’re fully equipped, as the weather, whilst often fine, can change quickly.

Fire risk: Do not venture onto the trails on days with strong winds in summer. Check the prefecture’s website before setting off!

This protected site is open to the public: To preserve its natural character and the quality of its landscapes, please observe the regulations. Camping, bivouacking, the use of motor vehicles off designated tracks, lighting fires and littering are prohibited. Rangers are on hand to ensure these rules are followed and are available to provide information.

Follow the signposts…

The Campomoro-Senetosa site is managed by the Elisa association. Find all the information on their website: https://www.campumoru-senetosa.corsica/