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The Sentier côtier avec vue sur le port de Girolata, also known as the "Sentier du Facteur" or Postman's Trail, is a renowned coastal hiking path in Corsica, France. This picturesque trail, reaching an elevation of approximately 96 meters, offers breathtaking views of the Gulf of Girolata and the UNESCO-listed Scandola Nature Reserve. Situated on Corsica's dramatic west coast within the municipality of Osani, north of Porto, it leads to the charming and isolated village of Girolata, which is notably…
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While the classic "Sentier du Facteur" is a point-to-point trail leading to Girolata, hikers often start from either Col de la Croix (Bocca a Croce) or Bocca Palmarella. The most common approach is an out-and-back hike. Due to Girolata's inaccessibility by road, true loop options directly from the starting points are not available. However, some visitors combine hiking one way with a boat trip back to a nearby port like Porto, offering a different perspective of the coastline.
The trail features varied terrain, including steep ascents and descents, rocky coastal sections, and paths through dense maquis. Hikers should be prepared for some exposed sections along the rocky coast, requiring sure-footedness. Sturdy hiking shoes are highly recommended, especially if hiking with children, as the path can be narrow in places.
Parking is typically available at the main starting points for the hike, such as Col de la Croix (Bocca a Croce) or Bocca Palmarella, both accessible from the D81 road. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking spaces can fill up quickly due to the trail's popularity.
Yes, the trail can be suitable for families, but it's important to consider the children's age and hiking experience. The path includes narrow sections and varied terrain, so sturdy hiking shoes are essential for everyone. Some sections might be challenging for very young children. Many families enjoy the scenic rewards and the unique destination of Girolata village.
Generally, dogs are permitted on the Sentier côtier, but they should be kept on a leash, especially given the narrow and sometimes exposed nature of the trail, and to protect local wildlife. Ensure your dog is accustomed to hiking on varied and rocky terrain and bring plenty of water for them, particularly during warmer months.
Girolata is a small, isolated fishing village. Despite its seclusion, you'll find a few restaurants and cafés near the port, offering refreshments and local cuisine. There are also limited accommodation options, typically small guesthouses or apartments. There are no large supermarkets or extensive commercial services, so it's best to bring any specific supplies you might need.
The duration of the hike depends on your starting point and pace. From Col de la Croix, the one-way hike to Girolata typically takes between 1.5 to 2.5 hours. An out-and-back trip would therefore be 3 to 5 hours, not including time spent exploring the village or swimming. The trail involves descents and ascents, so factor in time for elevation changes.
Yes, one notable spot for swimming along the trail is Tuara Beach, a beautiful pebble beach that offers crystal-clear waters and a refreshing break. Upon reaching Girolata, you can also enjoy the peaceful beach within the protected bay of the village itself. These spots are ideal for cooling off during your hike.
The trail traverses through dense Mediterranean maquis, characterized by aromatic shrubs like myrtle, arbutus, and heather. You might also spot various bird species, including seabirds, and if you're lucky, glimpse some of the marine life in the clear waters below, as the area is close to the Scandola Nature Reserve, a UNESCO site known for its biodiversity.
Girolata is famously inaccessible by road, meaning there is no direct public transport to the village itself. To reach the trailheads (Col de la Croix or Bocca Palmarella), you would typically need a car. Alternatively, many visitors opt for boat tours from nearby towns like Porto or Calvi that take them directly to Girolata, bypassing the hike entirely.
The Sentier côtier is a very popular trail, especially during the summer months (July and August). During this peak season, you can expect significant crowds, particularly on weekends. To avoid the busiest times, consider hiking in the shoulder seasons (spring or early autumn) or starting your hike early in the morning on weekdays.