The archaeological site of Cucuruzzu is a ruined fortified village dating from the Bronze Age, located in the commune of Levie. It features a tower serving as a storage place and processing plant, and is surrounded by a forest and terraces that were fitted out by the occupants of the fortress. The site includes natural elements such as large blocks of granite rock and stone stacks constituting the walls made by man during that time. Visitors can explore the site and enjoy the exceptional view of the surrounding area, including the famous Aiguilles de Bavella. The site is home to gentle semi-wild pigs and offers a marked path that descends gently into a valley, making it a great place to visit with family and friends
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Activities: We visited Cuccuruzzu, the Bronze Age ruin city. "The imposing building from prehistoric times deeply impressed us. Wonderful hiking area surrounds it."
Highlights: The imposing building from prehistoric times deeply impressed us. The kids loved the wonderful hiking area ✨