Best lakes around Guagno are primarily glacial lakes located in the regional natural park of Corsica. This mountain village serves as a gateway to several high-altitude lakes known for their natural beauty and hiking opportunities. The surrounding landscape features diverse ecosystems and unique wetland formations. These lakes offer varied terrains and natural features for exploration.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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We did the climb from the Restonica valley in early July. Heavy rainfall in May caused exceptionally large snowfields below the couloir. Orientation and finding a way was therefore more difficult than under normal circumstances. In particular, the descent on what is actually the same path required a good sense of direction, very confusing, also due to randomly placed cairns that ended in dead ends below the couloir (sometimes on the mighty, too steep granite slabs, which abruptly bordered snowfields and forced to turn back... with then new attempts). In total we have 15km, 3200m difference in altitude (ascent, descent), 6.5 hours in motion and 11.5 hours total time (2 x 45min breaks, remaining time for photos, path search) needed. Tip: be sure to inquire about the snow situation beforehand. possibly Bring a toddle, a snow plate for sticks and a rope. Luckily the snow was very soft, so we didn't need all that. Sticks are mandatory!
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Beautiful lake surrounded by pastures and meadows, which can also be circumnavigated on a hike
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The Nino Lake with the adjacent Pozzine are a beautiful piece of nature. The Tavignano rises from Lake Nino.
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The lake is beautiful. It is of glacial origin. Pay attention to the pozzines (plant formations) as they are protected and swimming in the lake is prohibited. However, the deep greens, azure blues, roaming cattle and horses make this a magical place to visit.
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Creno Lake teems with wildlife and is grazed by cattle. You can ride there with a pony or a horse, rented from the car park below. The lake is famous for its water lilies and when you couple that with the picturesque pine trees that surround it, this lake is truly a treasure to be found.
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The lakes around Guagno are primarily glacial lakes located within the regional natural park of Corsica. They are known for their stunning natural beauty, unique wetland formations called 'pozzines', and high-altitude ecosystems. Many feature picturesque landscapes with deep greens and azure blues, often with free-roaming cattle and horses, creating a truly magical atmosphere.
Yes, Lac de Creno is particularly family-friendly. It's famous for its water lilies and picturesque pine trees. Visitors can even experience the ascent to the lake on a pony or horse, which can be rented at a nearby parking area, adding a fun element for children.
For a challenging hike, consider the route to Lake Capitello. This glacial lake involves some demanding sections that may require hiking poles. The climb from the Restonica Valley is particularly strenuous, but rewards hikers with magnificent views and opportunities to observe birdlife.
Swimming is generally prohibited in several of the lakes, such as Lake Nino and Lake Capitello, due to the protected nature of their 'pozzines' (unique wetland formations). These areas are vital for the local ecosystem, and their preservation is a priority.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. At Lac de Creno, you can often see cattle grazing. Around Lake Nino and Lake Capitello, free-roaming cattle and horses are a common sight, adding to the pastoral charm. Birdwatchers might also enjoy spotting various species, especially around Lake Capitello.
Absolutely. Many lakes are accessible via hiking trails. For example, Lake Melo can be reached from the GR20 hiking trail or by ascending through the Restonica valley. You can find various hiking routes, including difficult ones like the "Lake Melo – Lake Capitello loop from Lac de Melo," in the Hiking around Guagno guide.
The best time to visit is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and the trails are clear of snow. Mid to late May can offer beautiful conditions, though some higher-altitude lakes like Lake Capitello might still have challenging snowfields.
While some lakes like Lake Melo are well-visited, exploring lakes like Lac de Bastani, one of Corsica's highest, might offer a more secluded experience due to its elevation and the effort required to reach it. It provides breathtaking views and is a significant landmark for those hiking to or from Mount Renoso.
Pozzines are unique wetland formations characterized by deep pools and protected vegetation, found in many of the glacial lakes around Guagno. They are crucial for the local ecosystem, supporting diverse plant and animal life. Due to their ecological importance, swimming is often prohibited in lakes containing pozzines to ensure their preservation.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, such as the "Creno Spring loop from Soccia," or mountain biking routes like the "English Falls – Vizzavona Fort ruins loop from Col de Vizzavona." For more options, check out the Running Trails around Guagno and MTB Trails around Guagno guides.
Yes, the region boasts several stunning viewpoints. For instance, the Monte Rotondo Summit offers a wonderful panoramic view at 2622 meters, providing a fantastic perspective of the surrounding landscape, including distant lakes like Lake Nino.


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