Best lakes around Tavera are found in a region characterized by its natural water features and mountainous terrain. This area in Corsica offers a variety of lakes, from high-altitude glacial formations to unique natural pools. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, including emerald-water lakes and distinctive bogs with deep pools. The region provides opportunities for hiking and experiencing Corsica's natural environment.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Warm welcome at the straw hut
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Apparently, the name pozzine was coined by botanist John Briquet in 1910 to designate bogs with deep pools. Pozzi is the Coriscan name of the well. This little corner of paradise deserves some time to enjoy it.
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Lake Bastani is one of the highest lakes in Corsica above (2000m). It is a beautiful feature to study from the top of Mount Renoso and to visit and enjoy while hiking to or from that same peak.
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Here you can rent canoes, pedal boats and the like in summer and spend a few hours on the reservoir.
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A beautiful lake on the way to the top of Rinosu.
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This high moor is unique, really a piece of paradise :-). I would like to cordon it off as far as possible so that it stays that way for as long as possible. We climbed counter-clockwise (so not over the ski slopes) and loved it. over the small streams, meadows, trees and bushes.
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The Tavera region in Corsica is known for its diverse natural water features. You can find high-altitude glacial lakes, such as Lac de Bastani with its emerald waters, and unique bogs with deep pools known as "pozzine" or "pozzi" at places like Les Pozzi de Bastelica. The mountainous terrain also offers stunning viewpoints overlooking these natural monuments.
Yes, for families, the Nautical Center on the Lake is a great option. Here, you can rent canoes, pedal boats, and similar equipment during the summer months, offering a fun way to spend a few hours on the reservoir.
Many lakes in the Tavera region are popular with hikers. Lac de Bastani, one of Corsica's highest lakes, is a beautiful destination for those hiking to or from Mount Renoso. The area around Lake Tolla also offers rewarding, albeit technical, descents with great views. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Tavera guide.
While specific wildlife details for Tavera's lakes are not extensively documented, Corsica's natural environments, especially around its water features and mountainous areas, are typically rich in biodiversity. Visitors might encounter various bird species, amphibians, and local flora unique to the Mediterranean island's ecosystems.
The guide mentions natural pools and emerald-water lakes, suggesting opportunities for swimming, especially in summer. While specific designated swimming spots are not detailed for all lakes, the presence of natural pools and the general appeal of Corsican water bodies imply that many visitors enjoy refreshing dips in suitable areas. Always check local regulations and safety conditions.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the emerald waters of lakes like Lac de Bastani and the unique landscape of bogs with deep pools at Les Pozzi de Bastelica. The sense of a 'little corner of paradise' and the distinctive natural experiences are often highlighted.
Yes, for challenging hikes with rewarding views, consider routes that lead to summits like Punta Bacinello. This summit offers panoramic views of the surrounding natural monuments and lakes. The area around Lake Tolla also features technical descents that are highly regarded by experienced hikers.
Yes, the Tavera region offers various routes for cycling and mountain biking. You can find challenging MTB trails, such as the 'Alcudina Peak – Lake Tolla loop from Tolla', and difficult cycling routes like 'Col de Scalella – View of Lake Tolla loop from Tavera'. For more details, refer to the MTB Trails around Tavera guide and the Cycling around Tavera guide.
Given the high-altitude nature of some lakes and the mention of summer activities, the warmer months, typically late spring through early autumn, are generally ideal for visiting. This period allows for hiking, enjoying the emerald waters, and participating in water sports. Winter visits might be possible for specific activities, but access to higher-altitude lakes could be limited by snow.
At the Nautical Center on the Lake, you can find facilities for renting water sports equipment like canoes and pedal boats. This center is noted for its warm welcome. For other lakes, services may be more limited, so it's advisable to plan accordingly, especially for more remote, high-altitude locations.
While some highlights like Lac de Bastani are described as intermediate for hikers, the region's diverse landscape suggests there may be easier sections or shorter walks, especially around more accessible lakes or reservoirs. For specific easy routes, it's best to consult detailed hiking maps or the Hiking around Tavera guide for options like 'Bridal Veil Waterfall – Bathing pools by the bridge loop from Bocognano' which is rated moderate but might have easier segments.
The guide data does not explicitly state dog-friendly policies for specific lakes or trails. Generally, in natural areas, dogs are often permitted on trails if kept on a leash, but it's always recommended to check local regulations or park rules for each specific location you plan to visit to ensure compliance and respect for wildlife.


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