Huts around Tavera, located in the mountainous region of Corsica, France, offer access to diverse terrain and hiking trails. This area is characterized by its elevated landscapes, including peaks like Monte Renosu, and features traditional bergerie structures. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities, with many huts serving as essential stops along popular routes such as the GR20. Visitors can explore natural features and experience the unique mountain environment of Tavera Corsica.
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The cheese tastes super delicious here 😋 If you ask nicely, you can get a private tour of the cheese dairy. There is a drinking water source. Since it was already late, we were allowed to pitch our tents nearby, sheltered from the wind (see photo of tent in the cave)
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Instead of pasta, paninis, and cakes, they serve entrecôte and salad. Not for cyclists or hikers.
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The Col de Verde is halfway between the refuges of Capanelle and Prati. On the outskirts of the Taravo valley, there is the magnificent San Petru di Verde relay.
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The Onda refuge has a large site dedicated to the bivouac in addition to its 28 beds. Nestled at 1,480 meters above sea level, it is located in a remarkable setting.
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The refuge is situated above = higher up than the bergeries where the guardien lives. The tent spaces are next to the bergeries (downhill from the refuge) in an enclosure to keep cattle and wild pigs away. Refuge has 16 beds, kitchen, toilet behind the refuge in separate small building.
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Bocca means collar in the Corsican language. Bocca Di Verde, the Col de Verde culminates at an altitude of 1,289 meters. It offers the possibility of dining. There is indeed a snack bar that sells snacks and drinks. A bivouac area is also located next to the pass, which will be perfect for spending the night. It is once again the meeting point between the GT 20 and the GR 20.
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The Tavera region in Corsica offers a variety of accommodations, including traditional bergerie huts, mountain refuges, and bivouac shelters. These range from basic overnight stops to facilities providing food, accommodation, and amenities for hikers.
Several huts provide amenities. Relais San Petru di Verde features a campsite with amenities, a restaurant, and a small shop for essentials. Refuge of Capannelle, located at 1,586 meters above sea level, has a bar-restaurant, hot showers, and a well-equipped shop. Bivouac / L'Onda Shelter also has a restaurant and beds available.
Yes, Refuge of Capannelle is known as a family-friendly settlement and hut. It offers a bar-restaurant, hot showers, and a well-equipped shop, making it suitable for families.
Yes, at Pozzi mountain huts, visitors can often purchase local cheese. Refuge of Capannelle also has a well-equipped shop where you might find various provisions.
The Tavera region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including elevated landscapes and peaks like Monte Renosu. Hikers can expect diverse trails, often leading through natural pine forests and offering stunning mountain views.
The region around Tavera offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the challenging Refuge de Capanelle – Verde Pass loop. There are also MTB trails, including the View of Monte d'Oro loop, and cycling routes like the Verde Pass – Ghisoni loop. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Tavera, MTB Trails around Tavera, and Cycling around Tavera guides.
Many huts serve as essential stops along popular routes, including sections of the GR20. For example, Relais San Petru di Verde is ideal for spending the night outside the conditions of the GR20 or for doing a stage and a half from Vizzavone. You can find various hiking routes in the Running Trails around Tavera guide.
The guide data mentions that in early October, some facilities might be limited, but still well-equipped. For specific seasonal conditions, especially for winter hiking, it's advisable to check local weather forecasts and hut opening times as conditions can vary significantly with elevation.
Visitors often praise the natural setting and the facilities provided. For instance, the campsite at Relais San Petru di Verde is described as beautiful with good service. The Refuge of Capannelle is noted for its warm showers and well-equipped shop, even in the off-season. The overall experience of immersing in the unique mountain environment is highly valued.
Yes, Bivouac / L'Onda Shelter has a large site dedicated to bivouacking in addition to its beds. Relais San Petru di Verde also offers a beautiful campsite with full amenities.
Bivouac / L'Onda Shelter is nestled at 1,480 meters above sea level in a remarkable setting. The region itself is known for its stunning mountain views and lush natural pine forests, with many huts offering a tranquil escape.
While the guide mentions permits for hiking the Corsica GR20, specific permit requirements for individual hut stays around Tavera are not detailed. It's recommended to check directly with the respective hut or local tourism office for the most current information on reservations and permits.


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