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Asco (; , pronounced ˆaːs.ku is a commune in the
Haute-Corse Haute-Corse (; , or ; ) is a department of France, consisting of the northern part of the island of Corsica. The corresponding departmental territorial collectivity merged with that of Corse-du-Sud on 1 January 2018, forming the single ter ...
department of
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on the island of
Corsica Corsica ( , , ; ; ) is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the Regions of France, 18 regions of France. It is the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fourth-largest island in the Mediterranean and lies southeast of the Metro ...
. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Aschesi''.


Geography

Asco is a remote commune high in the mountains some 20 km in a direct line south-east of Calvi and 15 km north-west of Corte. It is a commune which was part of the former
Pieve In Italy in the Middle Ages, a ''pieve'' (, ; ; : ''pievi'') was a rural church with a baptistery, upon which other churches without baptisteries depended. ''Pieve'' is also an Italian and Corsican term signifying the medieval ecclesiastical/a ...
of Caccia: a historic territory, geographically and culturally, which was made up of Niolo, Giovellina, and the Asco Valley which today is called the High Centre of Corsica. The commune is part of the ten communes in the Canton of Castifao-Morosaglia. It is also located in the ''
Parc naturel régional de Corse The Regional Natural Park of Corsica (, ) is a natural park. It was listed in 1972 and then relisted for 10 years in June 1999. The Natural Park covers nearly 40% of the island of Corsica. A section the park centering on the Gulf of Porto was li ...
'' (Regional Natural Park of Corsica).


Access to the commune

The main access to Asco is by the D47 (branches from the N197 at a place called Ponte Rossu 1.5 km north of Ponte-Leccia). The D47 is the road to the villages of
Moltifao Moltifao (; ) is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. Population See also *Communes of the Haute-Corse department The following is a list of the 236 Communes of France, communes of the Haute-Cor ...
and Castifao however to get to Asco and the upper valley, the D147 branches from the D47 at the Capanacce junction south of Moltifao. From this junction, it is about 12 km to the remote village, crossing the gorges of Asco. The road continues beyond the village and, after passing through the Asco communal forest, it ends in a cul-de-sac at the former ski resort of Haut-Asco, a remote place 14 km south-west of Asco. To improve traffic circulation, the D147 follows a route around the village. The former road through the village is named D147a and is a way reserved for residents. There is no public road transport of passengers or goods. The Railways of Corsica line passes through Ponte-Leccia where there is a station. The nearest airport is the
Bastia – Poretta Airport Bastia ( , , , ; ) is a commune in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. It is located in the northeast of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. It also has the second-highest population of any commune on the island after ...
near
Bastia Bastia ( , , , ; ) is a communes of France, commune in the Departments of France, department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. It is located in the northeast of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. It also has the second-highest popu ...
and the nearest commercial seaport is that of Bastia.


Relief

Asco is, with
Moltifao Moltifao (; ) is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. Population See also *Communes of the Haute-Corse department The following is a list of the 236 Communes of France, communes of the Haute-Cor ...
and Castifao, one of the three communes in the Asco valley. Asco occupies the upper part of the valley which takes its name from the river Asco. The river's
Drainage basin A drainage basin is an area of land in which all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean. A basin is separated from adjacent basins by a perimeter, ...
is ''Haut-Asco'' which is formed by a chain of high mountains including some of the highest peaks on the island:
Capu Biancu The Capu Biancu is a mountain in the department of Haute-Corse on the island of Corsica, France. Location Capu Biancu is on a ridge that forms the boundary between the communes of Asco and Corscia in Haute-Corse. Other peaks on the ridge are ...
(2,582 m), Capu a u Verdatu (2,583 m), Punta Selolla (2,592 m), Capu Ciuntrone (2,666 m),
Monte Cinto Monte Cinto () is the highest mountain on the island of Corsica, a region of France. Geography The elevation of the mountain is and so is its prominence, making it one of the most prominent peaks in Europe. It is the highest peak of the Mo ...
(2,706 m) on the western side where the source of the river is, Pointe des Éboulis (2,607 m), Punta Crucetta (2,499 m), Capu Larghia (2,503 m),
Punta Minuta Punta Minuta is a mountain in the department of Haute-Corse on the island of Corsica, France. It is in the Monte Cinto massif. Location The peak is in the commune of Albertacce, just south of the communes of Asco to the northeast and Manso ...
(2,556 m), Capu di a Muvraghia (2,582 m), and Punta Missoghiu (2,201 m). The river flows through the commune to its confluence with the Ruisseau de Cabanne where there is a bridge. Another footbridge was located at the beginning of the Asco gorges but was destroyed by a recent flood.


Hydrography

The main river is the Asco, a tributary of the Golo, which has its source from under the ''Punta Rossa'' (or ''Pic Von Cube'') (2,247 m) in the commune as the ''Ruisseau de Tighiettu'' and, further downstream, it becomes the ''Ruisseau de Stranciacone''. It leaves the communal territory at the walkway located at the confluence of the ''Ruisseau de Cabanne'' in the place called "Gorges of Asco". This walkway is 383 m above sea level and provides access to the existing adventure park for tree climbing,
Via ferrata A via ferrata (Italian language, Italian for "iron path", plural ''vie ferrate'' or in English ''via ferratas'') is a protected climbing route found in the Alps and certain other Alpine locations. The protection includes steel fixtures such as ...
, etc. The Asco has many tributaries: thirteen are listed on the SANDRE website. A power plant was built upstream of the Asco Genoese bridge. Less than 400 m in a direct line north-west of
Monte Cinto Monte Cinto () is the highest mountain on the island of Corsica, a region of France. Geography The elevation of the mountain is and so is its prominence, making it one of the most prominent peaks in Europe. It is the highest peak of the Mo ...
is the Lac d'Argentu (Argentu Lake) (2300 m).


Climate and vegetation

Asco offers a range of extremely rich and varied landscapes of bare rocky mountains in the Gorges of Asco, almost impenetrable scrub above the gorges, and dry and arid with a forest of
prickly juniper ''Juniperus oxycedrus'', vernacularly called Cade, cade juniper, prickly juniper, prickly cedar, or sharp cedar, is a species of juniper, native across the Mediterranean region, growing on a variety of rocky sites from sea level. The specific epi ...
in the vicinity of the village with thick forests of black pine above the village. Below the ridge lines thick and aromatic
Alder Alders are trees of the genus ''Alnus'' in the birch family Betulaceae. The genus includes about 35 species of monoecious trees and shrubs, a few reaching a large size, distributed throughout the north temperate zone with a few species ex ...
bushes growDiscovery map for the
Parc naturel régional de Corse The Regional Natural Park of Corsica (, ) is a natural park. It was listed in 1972 and then relisted for 10 years in June 1999. The Natural Park covers nearly 40% of the island of Corsica. A section the park centering on the Gulf of Porto was li ...
called ''u bassu'' in Corsican: an endemic shrub without a trunk. The remarkable Asco communal forest that covers the upper valley includes the ''Forest of Vecchietto'' and the ''Forest of Carrozzica'', which are larger and higher, but both on the Asco slopes. These landscapes are similar to high alpine valleys. The presence of a
ski resort A ski resort is a resort developed for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports. In Europe, most ski resorts are towns or villages in or adjacent to a ski area–a mountainous area with pistes (ski trails) and a ski lift system. In North Am ...
(now closed) only reinforces the illusion.


Neighbouring communes and villages


Town planning


Asco village

Asco people live at an average altitude in the village of 600 metres. The village dates from the 11th century. Many older homes have been renovated and are enclosed in the lower part of the village where the parish church of St. Michael the Archangel with its typical bell tower and the War memorial are located. Asco was an enclave until the middle of the 20th century and the first road was opened in 1937. The road leading to the gorges was opened in 1968. The old road providing access to Haut-Asco became the D147a - the main street where access is restricted to residents.


Haut-Asco

Haut-Asco is located on the Stagno plateau at 1,422 m altitude. It is served by the D147 road which ends there in a cul-de-sac. The whole road from the junction is narrow, steep, and winding and is prohibited for access by buses over 11 m long. Until the end of the 20th century Haut-Asco was still quite popular for its winter ski resort that opened its snowy slopes for short periods. To this end, several permanent chalets were built by individuals on the alignment of the old ski-lift. Since then the ski resort has been dismantled. Haut-Asco attracts many visitors during the summer season: hikers for the PNRC Ascu Stagnu refuge with its cottage and tourists for its attractive and pleasant site. A few shops open during the season (bar-hotel-restaurant). The ski area re-opened for the 2015/2016 winter season with 1
drag lift A surface lift is a type of cable transport for mountain sports in which skiers, snowboarders, or mountain bikers remain on the ground as they are pulled uphill. While they were once prevalent, they have been overtaken in popularity by higher-c ...
and 1
magic carpet A magic carpet, also called a flying carpet, is a legendary carpet and common trope in fantasy fiction. It is typically used as a form of transportation and can quickly or instantaneously carry its user(s) to their destination. In literature On ...
. There are proposals to build a fixed 4 seater
chairlift An elevated passenger ropeway, or chairlift, is a type of aerial lift, which consists of a continuously circulating steel wire rope loop strung between two end terminals and usually over intermediate towers. They are the primary on-hill tran ...
and a further
drag lift A surface lift is a type of cable transport for mountain sports in which skiers, snowboarders, or mountain bikers remain on the ground as they are pulled uphill. While they were once prevalent, they have been overtaken in popularity by higher-c ...
for the 2016/2017 season.


History


Middle Ages

Asco was part of Cachia, a
Pieve In Italy in the Middle Ages, a ''pieve'' (, ; ; : ''pievi'') was a rural church with a baptistery, upon which other churches without baptisteries depended. ''Pieve'' is also an Italian and Corsican term signifying the medieval ecclesiastical/a ...
of about 3,500 inhabitants (including
Pietralba Pietralba (; ) is a Communes of France, commune in the Haute-Corse Departments of France, department of France on the island of Corsica. Geography Climate Pietralba has a mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification ''Csa''). The aver ...
). Around 1520 the populated areas were ''La Petrella, Castifao, La Roma, La Paganosa, Le Piazze, Moltifao, Cheta, Merezoli, Campolato, lo Borgo, Sevola, Asco, Canavaggia'', and ''La Costa''. The commune has long been landlocked and its population lived in
autarky Autarky is the characteristic of self-sufficiency, usually applied to societies, communities, states, and their economic systems. Autarky as an ideology or economic approach has been attempted by a range of political ideologies and movement ...
. The only existing roads were those since the
Middle Ages In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the 5th to the late 15th centuries, similarly to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and ...
; rivers were crossed on Genoese bridges called "génois". Cut off from the outside world, people organized themselves into a community with rules of life unique in Corsica. They already elected democratically a wise man responsible for ensuring compliance with the rules of solidarity and equality.


Modern times

* 1768 - The island came under French military administration. the
Pieve In Italy in the Middle Ages, a ''pieve'' (, ; ; : ''pievi'') was a rural church with a baptistery, upon which other churches without baptisteries depended. ''Pieve'' is also an Italian and Corsican term signifying the medieval ecclesiastical/a ...
of Caccia retained its name. * 1789 - Corsica belonged to the
Kingdom of France The Kingdom of France is the historiographical name or umbrella term given to various political entities of France in the Middle Ages, medieval and Early modern France, early modern period. It was one of the most powerful states in Europe from th ...
. Asco was within the royal jurisdiction of Corte. When the French Revolution came the royal courts were removed. The National Constituent Assembly divided France into 83 departments. * 1790 - The department of ''Corse'' was created with
Bastia Bastia ( , , , ; ) is a communes of France, commune in the Departments of France, department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. It is located in the northeast of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. It also has the second-highest popu ...
as the
prefecture A prefecture (from the Latin word, "''praefectura"'') is an administrative jurisdiction traditionally governed by an appointed prefect. This can be a regional or local government subdivision in various countries, or a subdivision in certain inter ...
. The island was divided into nine districts (former jurisdictions). Each district was divided into cantons (former Pieves) and the cantons into communes. The former communities or parishes were called communes. * 1791 - Corte became the capital of the department; the seat of the diocese was changed to
Ajaccio Ajaccio (, , ; French language, French: ; or ; , locally: ; ) is the capital and largest city of Corsica, France. It forms a communes of France, French commune, prefecture of the Departments of France, department of Corse-du-Sud, and head o ...
. * 1793 - Year II. The
National Convention The National Convention () was the constituent assembly of the Kingdom of France for one day and the French First Republic for its first three years during the French Revolution, following the two-year National Constituent Assembly and the ...
, by Decree of 1 July 1793, divided the island into two departments: ''El Golo'' (now
Haute-Corse Haute-Corse (; , or ; ) is a department of France, consisting of the northern part of the island of Corsica. The corresponding departmental territorial collectivity merged with that of Corse-du-Sud on 1 January 2018, forming the single ter ...
) and ''Liamone'' (now
Corse-du-Sud Corse-du-Sud (; , or ; ) is (as of 2019) an administrative department of France, consisting of the southern part of the island of Corsica. The corresponding departmental territorial collectivity merged with that of Haute-Corse on 1 January ...
) were created. Asco was in the canton of Caccia in the district of Calvi and the department of El Golo. * 1801 - Under the
French Consulate The Consulate () was the top-level government of the First French Republic from the fall of the French Directory, Directory in the coup of 18 Brumaire on 9 November 1799 until the start of the First French Empire, French Empire on 18 May 1804. ...
The Act of 28 PluviĂŽse VIII (19 February 1800) focused on local government. It preserved the departments inherited from the Revolution but redrew the internal divisions. Districts became arrondissements, the commune was defined and the canton created. At each level there was an appointed public official and an elected Consultative Assembly and the
Bulletin des Lois The (''Bulletin of the Laws'') was a French government gazette published between 1794 and 1931. It was created during the French Revolution: during the Reign of Terror, the National Convention and its Committee of Public Safety The Committ ...
the commune of Asco passed to the
Arrondissement of Corte The arrondissement of Corte (; ) is an arrondissement of France in the Haute-Corse Departments of France, department in the territorial collectivity of Corsica. It has 158 Communes of France, communes. Its population is 60,236 (2021), and its area ...
in the department of Golo. * 1811 - The departments of Golo and Liamone were merged to form the department of Corse. * 1828 - The Canton of Caccia became the Canton of Castifao.


Contemporary era

* 1937 - The first road was built to open up Asco and the upper valley. The route through the gorges of Asco was opened in 1968. * 1954 - Asco was made part of the Canton of Castifao which is made up of the communes of Asco, Castifao, and
Moltifao Moltifao (; ) is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. Population See also *Communes of the Haute-Corse department The following is a list of the 236 Communes of France, communes of the Haute-Cor ...
. * 1973 - The Canton of Castifao-Morosaglia (Capital: Morosaglia) is created with the merger of the former cantons of Castifao and Morosaglia. * 1975 - The island is divided into two departments again:
Haute-Corse Haute-Corse (; , or ; ) is a department of France, consisting of the northern part of the island of Corsica. The corresponding departmental territorial collectivity merged with that of Corse-du-Sud on 1 January 2018, forming the single ter ...
and
Corse-du-Sud Corse-du-Sud (; , or ; ) is (as of 2019) an administrative department of France, consisting of the southern part of the island of Corsica. The corresponding departmental territorial collectivity merged with that of Haute-Corse on 1 January ...
. Asco is in Haute-Corse.


Administration

List of Successive Mayors


Demography

In 2017 the commune had 119 inhabitants.


Economy

The Asco valley is known for its traditional production of very characteristic knives with the tail of the handle representing a stylized head of a dog. Today unfortunately there is no manufacturer of knives in the valley but some famous Corsican knife makers continue to live by the tradition. Asco also produced in furnaces pitch for sealing wooden boats at the time. The pitch was harvested locally from the trunks of the Black pine. This pitch is no longer produced today. Other than
pastoralism Pastoralism is a form of animal husbandry where domesticated animals (known as "livestock") are released onto large vegetated outdoor lands (pastures) for grazing, historically by nomadic people who moved around with their herds. The anim ...
:
honey Honey is a sweet and viscous substance made by several species of bees, the best-known of which are honey bees. Honey is made and stored to nourish bee colonies. Bees produce honey by gathering and then refining the sugary secretions of pl ...
,
cheese Cheese is a type of dairy product produced in a range of flavors, textures, and forms by coagulation of the milk protein casein. It comprises proteins and fat from milk (usually the milk of cows, buffalo, goats or sheep). During prod ...
s, and
Charcuterie Charcuterie (, , also , ; ; from , and ) is a branch of French cuisine devoted to prepared meat products, such as bacon, ham, sausage, Terrine (food), terrines, ''galantines'', ''ballotines'', ''pùtés'', and ''confit'', primarily from pork. Ch ...
are sources of income for some people. Despite the closure of the Asco ski resort at the end of the 20th century, eco-tourism is growing with renewed mountain visits for holidaymakers. A municipal camping ground ("Monte Cintu") has existed for many years in the ''Forest of Carrozzica'' along the ''Ruisseau de Stranciacone''. Amid the gorges of Asco an adventure park called "In Terra Corsa" is open for tree climbing,
Via ferrata A via ferrata (Italian language, Italian for "iron path", plural ''vie ferrate'' or in English ''via ferratas'') is a protected climbing route found in the Alps and certain other Alpine locations. The protection includes steel fixtures such as ...
, etc. Hotels and restaurants open in summer to receive, accommodate, and feed the visitors.


Sites and monuments


Civil heritage


Genovese bridge of Asco

The Genovese bridge dates to the 15th century when Corsica was occupied by the
Republic of Genoa The Republic of Genoa ( ; ; ) was a medieval and early modern Maritime republics, maritime republic from the years 1099 to 1797 in Liguria on the northwestern Italy, Italian coast. During the Late Middle Ages, it was a major commercial power in ...
. It is located at ''Lamella'' at an altitude of 535 m below the village. The bridge is accessible from the D441 road via a tortuous road one kilometre long which terminates at the bridge. The D441 branches from the D147 at the exit to the village towards Asco-Stagnu (14 km distant). It is found on the old lane that linked the valley to Niolo. Under the bridge the Asco has created a large natural pool which is very popular with locals and tourists in the summer. In mid-June 2010 a water temperature was measured of 13.7 Â°C when testing the quality of the water. ; Pictures of the Genovese bridge Image:Asco pont gĂ©nois.jpg, View from below Image:Asco pont gĂ©nois amont.jpg, View upstream Image:Asco en amont du pont gĂ©nois.jpg, The Asco upstream from the bridge Image:Asco-pont gĂ©nois.jpg, The road


Other sites

* The War memorial faces the Church of Saint-Michel Archangel. * The Gorges of Asco. They are a remarkable defile that crosses the D147 road 6 km from the village with a wild landscape of granite rocks and steep cliffs. The Asco river has carved large natural pools in its bed which are popular in summer when motorists ignore the many signs prohibiting parking along the road. * The Old Ski resort. Since the end of the 20th century nothing remains of the ski lift that was installed there. The Asco Stagnu plateau is the end of the D147 road. The stunning mountain location is popular with locals who come during winter and also with travellers who can see high green mountains close to the sea with its hot and dry coastline.


Religious heritage

The Church of Saint-Michel Archangel with its bell tower and stone walls is located below the inner route serving the village which is closed to traffic except for residents. In the niche above the entrance is a statue of the Archangel Saint-Michel. The ruined Chapel of Sant'Angelo is located at an altitude of 929 m to the north of the village. It lies on one of the walking trails.


Environmental heritage

Asco is part of the Regional Natural Park of Corsica in its "Territory of life" called ''Caccia-Ghjunsani''. The Fango Valley, which includes 9 communes including Asco and has an area of 4,416 hectares, has been declared a ''Biosphere Reserve'' with the central area called the Fango Valley (FR6300002). Asco has 8 Natural Zones of Ecological, Faunistic, and Floristic Interest (ZNIEFF) of 2nd generation: * Oak grove of Vallica (940004205) * High peaks and slopes of
Monte Cinto Monte Cinto () is the highest mountain on the island of Corsica, a region of France. Geography The elevation of the mountain is and so is its prominence, making it one of the most prominent peaks in Europe. It is the highest peak of the Mo ...
(940004233) * Silvo-pastoral basin of Asco(940004188) * High Forest of Carozzica (940004189) * Gorges of Asco (940004187) * Vegetation on the summit of Monte Cinto (940013188) * Asco bridge (940030398) * Vallon de la Tassinetta (940004203)


Holidays and leisure activities

Each year on 29 September, the feast day of Saint Michel, the feast is celebrated in the village starting with a Mass in the village church then a procession through the streets and ending with singing and a feast.


Hiking

*
GR 20 The GR 20 (or ''fra li monti'') is a GR footpath that crosses the Mediterranean island of Corsica running approximately north–south, described by the outdoor writer Paddy Dillon as "one of the top trails in the world". The whole trail is ab ...
. The GR 20 hiking trail passes through the commune between ''Bocca di Stagnu'' (1,990 m) and ''Bocca Tumasginasca'' (2,183 m) at an altitude of 500 m to the north-west of ''Punta Minuta'' (2,556 m) in order to pass the refuge of Asco Stagnu ( P.N.R.C.) where it is possible to camp overnight. *A Hiking Trail from the Asco village which enters the Giunssani via ''Bocca di Laggiarello'' (1,232 m) crossing the ''Forest of Tartagine-Melaja'' along the Tartagine then crossing the ''Bocca di l'Ondela'' (1,845 m) following the right bank of the ''Ruisseau de l'Ondella'' which lower down changes its name to the ''Ruisseau de la Tassineta'' and finally rejoining the D147 at the ''Maison du Mouflon et de la Nature''.


In popular culture

Asco is the center point for the fictional "Rally Mediterraneo" in EA Sport WRC. The longest stage of the rally is named after the village.


Gallery

Image:Montagnesdasco.jpg, Mountains in the Asco Valley Image:Asco-En amont des gorges.jpg, The Valley upostream of the gorges Image:Asco-plateau du Stagnu.jpg, The Plateau of Stagnu Image:Asco-St Michel clocher.jpg, The bell tower on the Church of Saint-Michel


Notable people linked to the commune

*Jean Maestrali (1903 at Asco 1903 - 1972 at
L'Île-Rousse L'Île-Rousse (; , , or , ; , ; ) is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. It was founded in 1758 by Pasquale Paoli to create a port that would not be in the hands of the Genoese (such as Calvi). As ...
), poet. *Antoine-Léonard Massiani (
Novella A novella is a narrative prose fiction whose length is shorter than most novels, but longer than most novelettes and short stories. The English word ''novella'' derives from the Italian meaning a short story related to true (or apparently so) ...
1816-1888), Doctor. Published ''Viaghiu in Ascu'' in Corsican. *Antoine Trojani (1901 at Asco 1901 - 1991 at
Ajaccio Ajaccio (, , ; French language, French: ; or ; , locally: ; ) is the capital and largest city of Corsica, France. It forms a communes of France, French commune, prefecture of the Departments of France, department of Corse-du-Sud, and head o ...
), notable Corsican writer. Activist for the unification of writing.


See also

*
Communes of the Haute-Corse department The following is a list of the 236 Communes of France, communes of the Haute-Corse Departments of France, department of France. The communes cooperate in the following Communes of France#Intercommunality, intercommunalities (as of 2025):


Notes


References


External links


Asco on Géoportail
National Geographic Institute (IGN) website {{authority control Communes of Haute-Corse