Best mountain peaks around Évisa are found in a mountain village in Corsica, serving as a base for exploring numerous peaks and passes. The region features diverse terrain, including sections of the GR20 and trails through ancient pine forests. Évisa, situated at 830 meters, is located at the entrance to the Spelunca Gorges and borders the Aïtone Forest. This area offers a variety of natural landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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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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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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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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Anyone who has made it this far has already achieved a great deal! No matter from which direction. - Coming from Tighiettu, you reach the highest point of the tour, the Pointe des Eboulis, from which you go downhill or ...or to Monte Cinto, the highest mountain in Corsica with its black, vertical, triangular front. Many hikers stop here; in the distance the sea gleams.
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For truly magnificent panoramas, consider Capu d'Orto, which provides a stunning view of the entire Gulf of Porto. Monte Cinto, as the highest peak in Corsica, rewards climbers with unparalleled, extensive views from its summit. Additionally, Stagnu Pass and Foggialle Pass, both emblematic sections of the GR20, offer spectacular viewpoints of the surrounding mountainous landscape.
Yes, Monte Cinto is the highest point in Corsica at 2,706 meters and presents a significant challenge for hikers and mountaineers due to its harsh and formidable environment. The climb to Capu d'Orto also involves sections off marked trails and some easy climbing, requiring sure footing and good visibility.
Several iconic GR20 sections are accessible from the Évisa region. Stagnu Pass, at 2,003 meters, is an emblematic passage offering spectacular viewpoints. Foggialle Pass, perched at 1,962 meters, provides one of the most emblematic panoramas of the GR20 and is conveniently located near the Ciottulu di i Mori refuge. The Pointe des Éboulis is also the highest point of the GR20 at 2,607 meters.
The highest point in Corsica is Monte Cinto, standing at 2,706 meters. It offers a challenging environment and extensive views. While the summit itself is a significant climb, you can get close to it via The Pointe des Éboulis, which is the highest point of the GR20 and serves as a base for those wishing to attempt the final ascent to Monte Cinto.
Yes, Vergio Pass (Col de Vergio) is the highest road pass in Corsica at 1,467 meters. It serves as a significant meeting point for both the GR20 and GR Mare à Mare trails, making it an accessible starting point for various hikes and offering breathtaking views.
The region around Évisa is known for its diverse terrain. You'll encounter harsh, formidable mountain environments, especially at higher altitudes like Monte Cinto. There are also serene trails through ancient pine forests, deep gorges like the Spelunca Gorges, and the majestic Aïtone Forest. Many peaks and passes offer spectacular viewpoints of the surrounding Corsican landscape.
The Évisa region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including routes through the Aïtone Forest and towards natural pools. For more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes and running trails. Explore options like the "Refuge de Ciottulu di i Mori – Natural pools loop from Col de Vergio" or the "Lac de Nino – Drinking fountain with shrine loop from Poppaghja." You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Évisa, Running Trails around Évisa, and Mountain Hikes around Évisa guides.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent and extensive views from summits like Capu d'Orto and Monte Cinto. The emblematic passages of the GR20, such as Stagnu Pass and Foggialle Pass, are also highly appreciated for their spectacular panoramas and the sense of achievement they offer. Many find the harsh, unique mountain environment to be an 'otherworldly' experience.
Yes, Vergio Pass features a distinctive 25-ton statue of Christ the King, crafted from pink granite, overlooking the pass. This pass is also a significant meeting point for the GR20 and GR Mare à Mare trails. Other passes like Stagnu Pass offer clear views of notable points like Bocca Culaghia and Punta Culaghia.
Bocca a Reta is a mountain pass that marks the highest point of stage 7 of a trail in the region. From this pass, the two-thousand-meter peak, Capu a u Tozzu, can be climbed. This area offers opportunities for experiencing diverse terrain and reaching a significant peak.
While specific seasonal recommendations for all peaks are not detailed, the region is known for its pure air and beautiful surroundings, making it ideal for nature lovers and hikers. Generally, the warmer months offer more accessible conditions for high-altitude trekking, though some passes like Vergio are accessible by road. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip, especially for challenging routes.
Vergio Pass (Col de Vergio) serves as an excellent starting point for various hiking trails. From here, you can embark on routes towards the Radule sheepfolds or, for more experienced hikers, towards Bocca San Petru to reach Lac de Nino.


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