Best mountain peaks around Cristinacce are accessible from this village, situated at an altitude of 830 meters within the Regional Natural Park of Corsica. Cristinacce serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountainous landscape, with Capu di Melo rising to 1,562 meters to the north and the Tritore range presenting peaks over 2,000 meters to the east. The area offers extensive hiking opportunities and varied mountain features.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The direction of ascent determines the technical requirements. Coming from Lac de Nino is relatively easy. The trail is clearly visible and not particularly technically demanding (T2). From the other side the whole thing looks completely different. No path visible. Large boulders over which you have to find your own way, jumping and scrambling (T4)…….. which is quite fun. Also pretty steep.
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Coming from the Golo valley, steadily uphill across a meadow, along the stream, past bathing pools and the abandoned Bergerie de Tula, you reach the pass, you can see the Capu Tafunatu with the hole in the rock (50x10m!), which the devil is said to have punched with his ploughshare, the Refuge Ciottulu and what now follows: the steep descent onto rocks. It's quite a colorful rock: grey, red, blue, black, purple, green; large parts are broken into thousands of 5cm thick slices, are hard and mostly easy to walk or climb (smaller deposits), otherwise rubble in between.
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A solitary peak above the Lac de Nino, from there it might look like a larger hill, but from the north it can be seen in all its might: the Capu a u Tozzu. You can get there quite easily from the GR20; the uphill path is not marked but is clearly visible (on the ground and between the low bushes). A great panoramic view rewards the effort of the ascent. However, the descent over scree fields and large stones is difficult and the path is hardly recognizable. A large herd of goats seems to rest there permanently.
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spectacular crossing of the highest point of the GR 20. Steep and rocky!
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La Bocca alla Porte is one of the most impressive passages of the GR 20. At around 2,200 meters above sea level, this passage is reached by means of a steep climb from the Manganu refuge. La Bocca delivers exceptional panoramas on the lakes of Capitello and Melo, as well as the valleys which it separates.
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Among the most popular are Capu d'Orto, which offers magnificent views of the Gulf of Porto and the Calanches de Piana. Another highly regarded spot is Bocca a Reta, a mountain pass and summit that provides views of large pastures and the Lac de Nino. The Foggialle Pass is also a favorite, known for its emblematic panorama of the GR 20, including views of Paglia Orba and Capu Tafunatu.
The mountain peaks around Cristinacce offer diverse and spectacular views. From Capu d'Orto, you can enjoy a wonderful panorama of the coast and the Gulf of Porto. Passes like Bocca alle Porte provide impressive views of mountain peaks and lakes, including the Lac de Capitello. The Foggialle Pass offers a magnificent perspective of iconic Corsican mountains like Paglia Orba and Capu Tafunatu.
While many trails in the region are challenging, Cristinacce itself is a charming village with a discovery path along the Tavulella river, suitable for shorter strolls. For facilities, Hotel Castel De Vergio is a notable highlight, offering accommodation and a small grocery store, making it a convenient stop for families or those needing a break from more strenuous treks.
The trails around Cristinacce vary significantly in difficulty. Some sections, especially those on the GR20 or leading to higher peaks like the Tritore range, are considered challenging and suitable for experienced hikers. For instance, the route to Bocca alle Porte is described as a nice but exhausting tour. However, there are also moderate and easy options, such as the discovery path from the village or certain stages of the Mare è Monti and Mare à Mare trails, which offer less strenuous experiences.
Cristinacce is an excellent base for various hiking experiences. You can find a range of trails from easy to difficult. For specific routes, explore the options in our guide to Hiking around Cristinacce. This includes routes like the Aïtone Natural Pools loop or trails leading to the ruined village of Tassu.
Yes, beyond hiking, the mountainous terrain around Cristinacce is also popular for other outdoor sports. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking in our guide to MTB Trails around Cristinacce, and for running, check out the Running Trails around Cristinacce guide, which features challenging routes around Lac de Nino and Col de Vergio.
While Cristinacce is not directly on the main GR20 route, it serves as a gateway to this renowned long-distance trail. Variants from Col de St. Pierre or the Albia plateau allow access to the GR20, offering dramatic alpine landscapes and challenging terrain for experienced hikers. The Foggialle Pass is also part of the GR20 panorama.
The area around Cristinacce is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see extensive forests, traditional granite houses, and splendid views of the surrounding mountains. Notable features include the Tavulella river, the Bartoli sheepfolds, and the stunning Lac de Nino, visible from Bocca a Reta. The region is part of the Regional Natural Park of Corsica, ensuring a pristine natural environment.
The best time to visit Cristinacce for mountain activities generally depends on the desired experience. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant flora or rich autumn colors. Summer is popular but can be hot at lower altitudes, while higher peaks might still have snow in early summer. Winter can bring snow to the higher elevations, making some trails challenging or inaccessible without proper equipment and experience.
Cristinacce itself offers a charming village experience. For facilities closer to higher mountain areas, Hotel Castel De Vergio is a key spot. Located at a pass, it provides accommodation, a small grocery store, and is a good place to recharge before continuing on trails like the GR20. There's also a refuge with 70 beds nearby.
The mountain peaks around Cristinacce are unique due to their blend of challenging alpine terrain and stunning coastal views, characteristic of Corsica. The region offers access to parts of the famous GR20, less strenuous Mare è Monti and Mare à Mare trails, and features like the ancient granite houses of Cristinacce itself. The combination of high peaks, deep gorges, and panoramic sea views, such as those from Capu d'Orto, creates a truly distinctive outdoor experience.


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