Olmeto is an ancient and peaceful picturesque village, on a mountainside overlooking the beautiful Valinco gulf.
This vast town (10,000 acres) is staggered over the slopes of the Punta di Buturettu and extends down to the Baracci plain to the south-east, with the sea to the south and the Taravo plain to the west. Its woody, gently sloping hills are covered with age-old oaks and olive trees which once were the wealth of this area. In addition to its favourable position, which add to
the beauty of this village, are its high stone houses with ageing red slate roofs, its archways, cobblestone lanes, and machicolated tores and loopholes.
When discovering this village, go back in time by visiting places shrouded in its history, such as the remains of the last
convent that the Capuchins built in Corsica in 1711. Or the
Sainte-Marie church, a Romanesque 9th century parish church, where you can admire magnificent organs dating back to 1850. Or lastly the house where lived and died
Colomba Carabelli-Bartoli, the famous heroine from the novel by Prosper Mérimée.