Castagniccia chestnut forest
Ancient chestnut forests draped across Corsica's rugged interior hills, turning amber and gold each autumn in one of France's most intimate forest spectacles.
About this spectacle
Castagniccia, tucked into the rugged interior of Corsica, is one of Europe's most atmospheric chestnut landscapes. In autumn the hillsides transform into a tapestry of amber, gold, and rust as centuries-old chestnut trees drop their canopy. Walking beneath the high vaulted boughs feels cathedral-like — filtered light, the crunch of leaves and husks underfoot, the earthy scent of fallen nuts mingling with cool mountain air. Villages are barely visible through the canopy, giving a sense of deep isolation. In spring fresh lime-green leaves unfurl against dark granite rock faces, and in early summer creamy chestnut flowers fill the air with a faint sweet fragrance. This is slow, quiet forest immersion — no single dramatic event but a sustained seasonal mood that rewards wandering and patience.
When to go
Apr — Nov, peak Oct — Nov
Getting there
Nearest airport: BIA. Nearest city: Bastia.
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