Located in the Spilonca gorges, the Zaglia bridge was built in 1797 by Antoine Bensa. Inspired by Genoese architecture, it sits proudly in a magnificent natural setting.
A beautiful road with bizarre rock formations in red rocks and beautiful views of the sea. It is best to drive in the off-season, as in July and August, many cars are on the road.
The mule trail starts from the D84 road at the west entrance of Évisa at 850 m altitude. It takes the long hiking trail Tra Mare e Monti which connects …
Great vantage point with a view of the Spelunca Gorge to its end (Porto). With orientation board on which the mountains to be seen are named. It is also often driven to by coaches.