Cycling
Explore Lisula on your own power

Corsica is an absolute must for cycling enthusiasts! The island is home to the famous GT20, a major cycle route that traverses all the beauty of the island. Meanwhile, the Intense routes between Corsica and Italy via the Var offer truly unique cycling experiences, showcasing the incredible charm of the Balagne region. Cycle along some of the most beautiful routes in the world from the Agriate to iconic villages such as Belgodère, Costa, Occhiatana, Ville di Paraso and many other gems nestled in our hinterland. And there's more! The itineraries even include some sporting challenges, including the vertiginous ascent of the Col de Battaglia, which culminates at 1100m, promising thrills for the most experienced cyclists.

In 2024, Lisula is thrilled to be hosting a time trial of the prestigious Cyclo GT20, offering a truly unique experience for competition enthusiasts. Whatever your cycling style, whether solo or with a club, our routes are perfect for you. Whether you're training for a big event or just want to explore the beautiful island on two wheels, our routes are suitable for all levels. Get on your bike, take a deep breath of the fresh Corsican air and let yourself be carried away on a cycling adventure along the picturesque roads of Lisula!

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Intense 1 : Palasca - Losari
10.1km 10m 470m
Palasca
Route opened
Intense 2 : Belgodere - Losari
9.2km 10m 300m
Belgodère
Route opened
Intense 3 : Ville di Paraso - L'Ile-Rousse
15.3km 160m 500m
Ville-di-Paraso
Route opened
Intense 4 : Feliceto - L'Ile-Rousse
14.4km 120m 480m
Feliceto
Route opened
Intense 4bis : Muro - L'Île-Rousse
14.5km 130m 490m
Muro
Route opened
Intense Balagne
130.1km 2030m 1940m
Palasca
Route opened
Vélo route 3 : Tour de la Haute Balagne
89.2km 1610m 1610m
L'Île-Rousse
Route opened
Vélo route 4 : Codole
56.7km 830m 830m
L'Île-Rousse
Route opened
Vélo route 5 : Battaglia
70.1km 1470m 1470m
L'Île-Rousse
Route opened
Vélo route 6 : l'Ostriconi
79.1km 1240m 1240m
L'Île-Rousse
Route opened
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Safety and fun : our priority

Plan your next outdoor trip carefully.

Safety first : I share my itinerary and planned times with someone close to me for shared peace of mind. I use our mobile app to check the condition of the route before I set off

Check your equipment : make sure it's in good condition and suitable for the activity you're undertaking. Helmet required for cycling and mountain biking

Weather conditions : I check the weather forecast to prepare and make the most of my trip. Routes can be dangerous in bad weather

Hydratation is essential : jI need to carry enough water. Some of the stages in the villages allow you to stop at a bar or café for refreshment, but most of the fountains in the hinterland do not have drinking water and there are no water points in the Agriate region. You should also take some food with you.

Fire danger : During periods of strong wind, it is advisable to stay off the country roads. The macchia can catch fire quickly. The risk is highest from mid-June to mid-September. Before setting off, consult the Corsican Prefecture's fire risk map (see fire risk news).

All sections of the route on public roads are subject to the Highway Code. Make sure you obey them.


On the paths: enjoy while preserving

Gates and fences: I make sure I close the gates on the paths to respect private land and pastures.

Respect for nature: I respect the environment by not leaving rubbish on the paths. I will sort it out on my way home. I stay on the paths and respect the natural and agricultural environment I pass through.

Pets: If I walk with a dog, I make sure it doesn't go near the herds. I may even keep it on a lead to avoid any incidents.

CHunting: During the hunting season, especially when wild boar are hunted from mid-August to May, I have to be vigilant. If a hunt is in progress, I take the time to talk to the hunters to ensure everyone's safety.

Approaching animals: I walk around herds or let them pass. If I see wild animals, I admire them from a distance to preserve their natural habitat.


Protected areas: preserving natural treasures

Tartagine Melaghja forest in Ghjunsani (Natura 2000 site): I respect the rules to protect nature in these exceptional forests.

Vallée du Reginu (Natura 2000 site): I admire the biodiversity while respecting the restrictions to preserve this unique but fragile ecosystem, where the red kite has flourished for many years.

The Agriate (Conservatoire du Littoral): protected by the Conservatoire du Littoral, the Agriate is a natural jewel. I follow the recommended itineraries and do not bivouac or light fires. Losari (Conservatoire du Littoral): I explore the uncontaminated beauty of Losari, following the recommended itineraries and avoiding any disturbance to the flora and fauna. Ostriconi: I contribute to the preservation of this fragile ecosystem by avoiding any behaviour likely to disturb the flora and fauna.

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