Best mountain peaks around Albertacce are situated in a rugged and mountainous landscape in Corsica, France. This region provides access to notable peaks and challenging hiking trails. It is characterized by its elevated terrain, offering extensive panoramas. The area is a destination for those seeking mountain and wilderness experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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very pretty here, very pretty
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Beautiful hike Definitely worth it 👍
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Varied hiking trail with good views of the mountains and beautiful botany!
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The Capitello breach is one of the most impressive passages of the GR 20. At an altitude of 2,073 meters, this passage provides exceptional panoramas of the Capitello and Melo lakes, as well as the Restonica valley.
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The tour is really demanding: Uphill over gravel and scree fields On the high alpine grade, sure-footedness is required, the path is sometimes difficult to see as the old GR20 markings have faded Really steep downhill! It took us almost 5 1/2 hours of walking But incredibly beautiful
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Fantastic views can be recharged here in the silence.
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In front of the Bocca di Stagnu (coming from Haut-Asco) there are 600 meters in altitude ... 1/3 of which is steep in the forest uphill (more than 30...40%!), 2/3 of the 600 meters in altitude is rock climbing. Once you have reached the first pass (Bocca di Stagnu), you can count yourself lucky and take a well-deserved break before the path crosses the slope, continues to climb in gullies to the second pass (Bocca di a Muvrella) and from there follow the 700hm descent.
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Near Albertacce, you can explore iconic peaks like Monte Cinto, the highest point in Corsica, offering imposing panoramic views. Another distinctive peak is Paglia Orba, often called the 'Queen of Corsica,' known for its spectacular summit route. The Monte Rotondo Massif, Corsica's second-highest peak, also provides significant mountaineering challenges and rewarding views. For unique natural beauty, consider the area around Capu a u Tozzu and Lac de Nino, featuring distinctive *pozzines* (natural water-filled meadows).
Yes, the region around Albertacce is a haven for experienced hikers seeking demanding routes. Monte Cinto offers a significant elevation gain and demanding mountaineering. Paglia Orba also presents a very demanding summit route requiring endurance and technical skills. The historic Cirque de la Solitude, a former GR20 variant, is known for being remote, demanding, and partially unmarked, suitable only for experienced hikers due to its T4+/T5 difficulty rating.
The mountains around Albertacce offer spectacular panoramas and breathtaking views. You can find unique natural features like the *pozzines* (natural water-filled meadows) around Lac de Nino. Notable viewpoints include Panorama of the Bonifatu valley, which offers fantastic mountain views and diverse botany. Stagnu Pass, an emblematic passage on the GR20, provides spectacular vistas, including Bocca Culaghia and Punta Culaghia. The Brèche de Capitello offers exceptional panoramas of the Capitello and Melo lakes, as well as the Restonica valley.
The best time to hike in the mountains around Albertacce is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is more stable, and trails are typically clear of snow, especially at higher elevations. Summer offers long daylight hours, but can be very hot, so early starts are recommended. Spring and autumn provide milder temperatures and beautiful scenery.
While many peaks in the Albertacce region are challenging, there are options for families. The area around Lac de Nino offers hikes of moderate to hard difficulty, providing stunning scenery. For more relaxed stages, the route to Refuge de Ciottulo allows visitors to enjoy the mountain scenery. When planning, look for routes described as 'moderate' in difficulty, such as the 'Fantastic view – Ballone Shepherd's Hut loop from Calasima' which is a moderate hiking route nearby.
Beyond peak bagging, the Albertacce region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from moderate to very difficult. For example, there are several hiking routes like the 'Lac de Nino Loop from Col de Vergio' or the 'Bridge over the waterfall – Ciottulu di i Mori Refuge loop from Col de Vergio'. The area is also popular for cycling, with options for road cycling and touring bicycles, including routes like the 'Calacuccia — lake loop' or the 'Vergio Pass – Vergio Pass loop from Albertacce'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Albertacce guide or the Cycling around Albertacce guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular panoramas and breathtaking views from the peaks and passes. The 'harshness and hostility of these mountains' gives the impression of being in another world, offering a unique sense of wilderness. Many appreciate the challenging nature of the trails, the diverse botany, and the opportunity to experience untouched nature. The silence and the chance to 'take huge breaths of air' are also commonly mentioned as highlights.
Yes, there are circular hiking routes available. For instance, the 'Lac de Nino Loop from Col de Vergio' is a popular circular route that allows you to experience the unique *pozzines* and panoramic mountain views. Another option is the 'Fantastic view – Ballone Shepherd's Hut loop from Calasima', which is a moderate circular hike.
Absolutely. The Stagnu Pass is an emblematic mountain pass on the GR20, perched at 2,003 meters, offering spectacular viewpoints. Another significant spot is the Brèche de Capitello, at 2,073 meters, which provides exceptional panoramas of the Capitello and Melo lakes and the Restonica valley. These passes are often part of challenging routes and offer stunning vistas.
The highest point on the GR20 trail accessible from the Albertacce region is The Pointe des Éboulis, which stands at 2,607 meters of altitude. It is located at the foot of Monte Cinto, and from here, experienced hikers can undertake the climb to Monte Cinto itself, the highest point on the island at 2,706 meters.
The young Golo Valley is a popular area for scenic hikes at the foot of Paglia Orba. The Restonica valley is also well-known, particularly for its connection to the Brèche de Capitello. For refuges, the Refuge de Ciottulo is a destination on some routes, offering a chance to relax and enjoy the mountain scenery. The Refuge de Carozzu is also a popular stop for GR20 hikers.


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