Mountain peaks around Bocognano offer diverse terrain for exploration in the heart of Corsica. The village is situated between the Monte d'Oro and Monte Renoso massifs, with the Gravona river originating on the slopes of Monte Renoso. This region provides access to several notable peaks, making it a destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The landscape features a combination of challenging ascents and panoramic vistas.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The climb is worth it. Wonderful views of the surrounding mountains!
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very pretty here, very pretty
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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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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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The path winds through beautiful beech trees and leads to Bocca Palmentu. This passage offers a clear view of the east of the island and a beautiful panorama of Monte d'Oru.
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The path that evolves between pretty beech trees leads to the Bocca Palmentu. This passage offers an unobstructed view of the east of the island as well as a beautiful panorama of Monte d'Oru.
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Beautiful descent to Lake Melo from the Bocca Soglia. Good marking and good to walk. Beautiful stream and a great view of the Melosee!
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The Bocognano region, nestled between the Monte d'Oro and Monte Renoso massifs, offers several notable peaks. Among the most prominent are Monte Renoso, the highest point in southern Corsica, and Monte Rotondo Summit, Corsica's second-highest peak. Palmentu Pass also offers stunning views of Monte d'Oro and Monte Rotondo.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Monte Renoso is highly recommended, offering vistas stretching across both the east and west coasts of Corsica, as well as other major peaks. The Monte Rotondo Summit also provides a wonderful panoramic view from its viewing platform. Additionally, Brèche de Capitello offers exceptional panoramas of the Capitello and Melo lakes, and the Restonica valley.
Yes, the region offers several challenging ascents. Climbing Monte d'Oro is a rewarding challenge for experienced hikers. Monte Rotondo Summit is described as a challenging but highly rewarding experience. For those seeking rigorous mountaineering, Punta Bacinello is part of a hard mountaineering route, and Punta di l'Oriente also offers a demanding hike.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks around Bocognano is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is typically more stable, and trails are clear of snow, making for safer and more enjoyable ascents. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with the changing colors of the beech and chestnut forests.
Beyond the impressive peaks, the Bocognano region is rich in natural beauty. You can discover stunning waterfalls like the Cascade des Anglais and 'Le Voile de la Mariée' (The Bride's Veil), which are perfect for refreshing dips. There are also beautiful alpine lakes such as Lac du Bastani and Lac Vitalaca, enchanting beech and chestnut forests, and the dramatic Richiusa Gorge, popular for canyoning and short hikes.
Yes, on the slopes of Monte Renoso, you can find the unique 'pozzi,' which are natural basins of water in lush green grass. The area around Brèche de Capitello is also known for its impressive passage and views of the Capitello and Melo lakes.
The region around Bocognano offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, including a loop with views of Monte d'Oro from Bocognano. There are also extensive cycling routes and road cycling routes, such as the challenging Col de Sorba loop. The area is also close to sections of the famous GR20 trail, offering access to various natural wonders.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, the region around Bocognano does provide options for varying fitness levels. Monte Renoso is often considered one of the more accessible 'two-thousanders' in Corsica, with routes that can be adapted. For less strenuous options, exploring the lower-altitude forests, waterfalls like the Cascade des Anglais, or the entrance to the Richiusa Gorge can be enjoyable for families.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views from the summits, especially from Monte Renoso and Monte Rotondo Summit. The sense of accomplishment after a challenging climb and the diverse natural landscapes, including alpine lakes and forests, are also highly valued. The community has shared 87 photos and given 94 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal.
Bocognano village itself, nestled at the foot of Monte d'Oro, offers accommodation and dining options. For those undertaking multi-day hikes, there are refuges, such as one near the Monte Rotondo Summit, which can accommodate up to 10 people. The still-operational Capiaghja sheepfolds also offer a glimpse into traditional Corsican life and provide lovely views.
Absolutely. The Brèche de Capitello is a highly impressive mountain pass, offering exceptional panoramas of the Capitello and Melo lakes and the Restonica valley. Another notable pass is Palmentu Pass, which provides a clear view of the east of the island and a beautiful panorama of Monte d'Oro and Monte Rotondo.
While Monte Rotondo is Corsica's second-highest peak at 2,622 meters, the highest point directly associated with the Bocognano region, and the highest in southern Corsica, is Monte Renoso, standing at 2,352 meters (7,717 feet).


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