Europe, France, Off the beaten track

The beautiful Cascade de L’Ucelluline

The stunning Cascade de L’Ucelluline is located on the border between the villages of Santa Maria Poggio and San Nicolao in Corsica. We’d heard about this hidden waterfall through staff at the San Lucianu Beach Resort when we stayed there. The resort is flanked by spectacular mountains so it was quite something to be beneath them and the farmhouses we passed were just beautiful. The road we walked along was relatively quiet with the exception of the odd car that sped past. It was hot walking in direct sunlight though especially with the temperature pushing thirty degrees but the scenery more than made up for that.

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PODcast IMG_3973We had a couple of surprises along the way. Most notably from a tribe of goats with their kids that suddenly appeared in front of us at a bridge. We weren’t sure whether to pass them or not (they do have horns after all!) but they soon moved when we headed towards them. There seemed to be hundreds of them although I’m sure there weren’t really! The terrain became tougher the nearer we got to the waterfall. Harder underfoot and we were all a little overheated at this point.

PODcast IMG_3984Thankfully not long after that we reached a path in the shade which was well needed even if for a short time. We couldn’t hear the waterfall yet but there was a sense of being close as due to the river running to the right of us. It was certainly something comforting to hear the sound of running water.

Although the walk had taken considerably longer than 45 minutes, seeing the Cascade de L’Ucelluline for the first time made it all so worthwhile. We arrived to see a couple of other guests from the hotel in the water laughing and waving their arms in the air while they stood beneath the fall. It really was a perfect spot.

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PODcast IMG_4016The Cascade de L’Ucelluline consists of two parts, we were at the lower basin but you could see people at the top of the waterfall exploring. To the left of the waterfall was a rope which was mostly climbed by people who wanted to jump into the crystal clear waters below.

The water was icy cold but largely refreshing after the walk to get there. Quite exhilarating in fact. As others had already, we stood beneath the fall, the water bouncing off our backs. We were surprised to see the flow of the waterfall change but apparently this is typical at this time of year.

PODcast IMG_4077Our time at the beautiful Cascade de L’Ucelluline seemed short but we’d spent a good hour or so soaking up the atmosphere there. It was a special place. Our journey back to the resort took us the way we’d come. The walk there and back was tiring in the sunshine but oh my goodness it was so worth it. Jaw dropping scenery and a beautiful waterfall hidden from the villages that surround it. An absolute treat.

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