Mountain passes around Pino offer diverse routes through a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and coastal proximity. This area features passes that connect different parts of Cap Corse, providing scenic views of the landscape and the sea. The passes are known for their varied topography, from challenging climbs to winding descents.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Very nice trail made using Gravel bikepacking. Some sections of the trail are limited for 40mm tires due to the many stones, but it's manageable.
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Definitely go!
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What a view from the Mattei mill, it's worth the climb.
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GRAVEL ROAD SUGGESTIVE, it starts like a classic Alpine climb, then there are some cemented ramps, nothing too difficult, done with the 18kg bikepacking bike... Then the dirt road opens up where mostly off-road pick-ups pass, then a cobbled road. I recommend it for those who love being away from traffic, being one-on-one with nature. A little training is needed! There is only one fountain in the first town.
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Incredible gravel switchbacks up to ~1000m elevation. Perfect for gravel or mountain bike
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It is worth pushing the bike from the paved road up to here; you can see the Giraglia, part of the west coast of Cap Corse and it seems to be flying over Centuri with its islet; you have to come with binoculars, you will be enchanted!
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The top of the pass between Pino & Luri/Santa Severa. It's all down hill from here!.... Unless you decide to cycle up to the car park of the Tour de Sénèque (turn off by the church). While I was here (a Sunday in mid July) there was a food truck with tables offering refreshments.
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The mountain passes around Pino offer diverse and scenic views. Serra Pass is highly regarded for its panoramic views, with a windmill nearby providing an excellent viewpoint. Another must-see is Mattei Windmill (Col de la Serra), which offers stunning panoramas over the island of Giraglia. Bocca di Santa Lucia Pass also provides a scenic point for travelers, marking the top between Pino and Luri/Santa Severa.
Yes, the Mattei Windmill (Col de la Serra) is a significant man-made monument. This windmill is famous as the only one in Cap Corse that is not in ruins and promotes the historic Cap Corse Mattei aperitif, marketed since 1872.
The region around Pino's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are challenging gravel biking loops like the 'View of the Giraglia – Serra Pass loop from Macinaggio / Macinaghju' and road cycling routes such as 'Bocca di Santa Lucia Pass – At Col de Santa Lucia loop from Pino / Pinu'. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Pino, Road Cycling Routes around Pino, and MTB Trails around Pino guides.
The mountain passes around Pino offer varied topography. Many routes are classified as 'intermediate' difficulty, suitable for those with some experience. For instance, the Col San Giovanni features incredible gravel switchbacks up to ~1000m elevation, perfect for gravel or mountain biking, requiring a little training. The Scenic Mountain Descent is noted for its very narrow road with many hairpin bends.
While specific 'family-friendly' categorizations for passes are not always explicit, many passes offer viewpoints and shorter sections that can be enjoyed by families. For longer activities, consider easier sections of the cycling or hiking routes available, or focus on the scenic viewpoints like those at Serra Pass or Mattei Windmill (Col de la Serra) for shorter, accessible outings.
Visitors frequently highlight the panoramic views and the unique natural and man-made features. The windmill at Serra Pass and the historic Mattei Windmill (Col de la Serra) are particularly popular. Users appreciate the diverse routes for scenic drives, cycling, and hiking, often noting the beautiful views of the landscape and the sea. The community has contributed 137 upvotes and 48 photos, showcasing the region's appeal.
Yes, the region offers various trails that often incorporate or pass through the mountain passes. While specific hiking trails are not detailed for each pass, the area is known for its diverse routes suitable for hiking. For example, Col San Giovanni is described as a suggestive gravel road that starts like a classic Alpine climb, perfect for those who love being away from traffic and one-on-one with nature.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, mountain passes are generally best visited during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild, and roads are clear of snow. This allows for optimal conditions for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the panoramic views. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, the nearby routes data indicates several circular options. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the 'View of the Giraglia – Serra Pass loop from Macinaggio / Macinaghju'. For road cycling, there's the 'Bocca di Santa Lucia Pass – At Col de Santa Lucia loop from Pino / Pinu'. These loops allow you to experience the passes as part of a longer, scenic journey.
While popularity can vary, some passes might offer a more secluded experience depending on the time of day or season. Col San Giovanni, for instance, is described as a place to be 'one-on-one with nature,' suggesting a less trafficked environment compared to more popular spots. Exploring routes that are not explicitly mentioned as 'most popular' might lead to a quieter experience.
The mountain passes around Pino offer breathtaking views of the landscape and the sea. From Serra Pass, you can enjoy panoramic vistas, often including a windmill. Mattei Windmill (Col de la Serra) provides expansive panoramas over the island of Giraglia. The Scenic Mountain Descent offers views of hills and forest landscapes, especially through its many hairpin bends.


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