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Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano

Sainte Lucie de Tallano, in the heart of the Alta Rocca

Between sea and mountains at an altitude of 450m, Sainte Lucie de Tallano is a village between Propriano and Porto Vecchio, in Alta Rocca. In the heart of the Rizzanese valley, its tall granite houses and narrow streets make the beauty of the village. A heritage trail has been created to help you discover its historic buildings.

At the end of March, the village celebrates and olive oil is honoured. Craftsmen from all over the territory come to exhibit their products. The agricultural fair marks the end of the harvest.

To visit during your visit to Sainte Lucie de Tallano: the Saint François convent from 1492, the Romanesque church of Saint Jean (from the 12th century) as well as the oil mill, still in operation, which marks the use of olive-growing traditions.

Nestled in the heart of the Corsican mountains, Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano is a well-preserved gem and an essential stop for all lovers of Corsica and its heritage.

Corsica is much more than an island; it is a living history book, and Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano is one of its captivating chapters. Perched at over 500 meters above sea level, this picturesque village offers stunning views of the Regino Valley and the Mediterranean Sea in the distance. The stone houses, huddled closely together, seem to have been carved directly from the mountainside, blending seamlessly into the surrounding landscape.

The village of Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano truly encapsulates Corsica and its identity. Here, traditional Corsican architecture is preserved and valued. The slate-roofed houses with granite facades tell centuries of history. The narrow streets, lined with tall houses, lead to the 18th-century Sainte-Lucie church, a historical monument whose pointed bell tower is visible from afar.

But what truly makes Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano unique is its exceptional natural environment. Surrounded by chestnut groves and maquis, the village is an ideal starting point for hikes through wild Corsica. The marked trails will guide you through breathtaking landscapes, revealing the full splendor of Corsican nature. From the Zirincola freshwater spring to the Radule waterfall, each step is a new discovery.

To discover Corsica is also to immerse oneself in its culture. In Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano, traditions are alive and well. Be it through the Corsican language, still spoken by many locals, or the local culinary specialties like brocciu, the island’s typical sheep’s cheese, you will get an authentic glimpse of the Corsican soul.

The village is also the birthplace of the AOP Balagne olive oil. A visit to the communal oil mill, which perpetuates the traditional manufacturing method, is a genuine dive into Corsican cultural heritage.

Lastly, don’t miss the traditional festivals that punctuate the year. From the Sainte-Lucie Festival in December to the Cheese Fair in May, these events are an opportunity to celebrate Corsica, its culture, and its heritage.

The village of Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano is an invitation to discover Corsica at its most authentic. A village where time seems to have stopped, where each stone tells a story, and where Corsican nature and culture meet and blend harmoniously. If you’re looking to uncover the true essence of Corsica, look no further. Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano awaits you.