Best mountain peaks around Rezza offer access to the dramatic alpine landscapes of Corsica. This region features a variety of mountain passes, summits, and viewpoints, providing opportunities for challenging hikes and scenic exploration. The terrain includes high-altitude breaches, deep valleys like Agnone and Restonica, and mountain lakes such as Capitello and Melo. With 8 distinct peaks, Rezza is a destination for those seeking elevated perspectives and natural features.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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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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The Pointe Muratello with its glacier-cut sloping rocks offers great views in both directions.
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spectacular crossing of the highest point of the GR 20. Steep and rocky!
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Culminating at 2,138 meters above sea level, the point offers beautiful views of the surroundings, including the Agnone valley towards Vizzavona.
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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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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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A nice climb in a snowfield, and a really steep slope! (We noted a measurement with more than 45% slope!) Well taken, it is quite accessible and climbs quite quickly. You have to take advantage of the view at the top which is superb.
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Long and steep climb to this mountain pass. From the top, the view goes far down into the Agnone valley, which lies deep below, and continues to Vizzanova. The descent to the west is partly steep over stone slabs.
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The Rezza region in Corsica offers several remarkable peaks and passes. Among them, the Saint-Élisée Chapel stands out as a religious site and summit, hosting Corsica's highest annual pilgrimage. Other significant spots include Brèche de Capitello, a challenging mountain pass offering panoramic views of the Capitello and Melo lakes, and Bocca alle Porte, a natural monument on the GR20 known for its rugged beauty and views of mountain lakes.
The Rezza mountain peaks region is characterized by dramatic alpine landscapes. You'll encounter high-altitude breaches, deep valleys such as Agnone and Restonica, and stunning mountain lakes like Capitello and Melo. The terrain often features rugged mountains where clouds can hang low, creating spectacular views.
Yes, the Saint-Élisée Chapel is a significant historical and cultural site. It's a religious building and summit that hosts the highest pilgrimage in Corsica every year on August 29. The chapel houses wooden statues of Saint Elisha and Saint Sabina, making it a unique blend of natural beauty and spiritual heritage.
Many of the mountain passes around Rezza are considered challenging. For instance, Brèche de Capitello and Bocca alle Porte are described as challenging sections, particularly for those traversing the GR20. Hikers should be prepared for steep ascents and descents, and in some seasons, snow may still be present even in June, requiring experience in such conditions.
Beyond peak bagging, the Rezza area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Around Lake Creno' or 'Lac de Creno – Saint-Élisée Chapel loop'. For running enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Creno Spring loop'. Road cyclists can also find challenging routes like the 'Scalella Pass loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Rezza, Running Trails around Rezza, and Road Cycling Routes around Rezza guides.
Absolutely. The Brèche de Capitello, at 2,073 meters, provides exceptional panoramas of the Capitello and Melo lakes, as well as the Restonica valley. Similarly, Bocca alle Porte offers impressive views of Lac de Capitello and the surrounding mountains, with some visitors recommending catching the sunrise from this spot. From Pointe Muratello, you can see far down into the Agnone valley towards Vizzavona, and Soglia Pass offers grandiose views of mountain lakes and even the bay of Ajaccio in the distance.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular views and the challenging yet rewarding nature of the trails. Many are captivated by the dramatic landscapes, the sight of clouds hanging in the rugged mountains, and the serene beauty of the mountain lakes. The unique experience of traversing sections of the GR20 and reaching summits like Saint-Élisée Chapel also leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, several trails in the Rezza region lead to beautiful mountain lakes. From Brèche de Capitello, you can descend to Lac de Capitello and then theoretically continue to Lac de Melo. Soglia Pass also offers views of mountain lakes, and from there, you can descend towards Lac de Melo. These lakes are often nestled within stunning alpine scenery.
While many of the prominent mountain passes and summits are challenging, the broader Rezza area offers a range of hiking difficulties. For specific easy mountain climbs, it's best to consult detailed route descriptions. For family-friendly options, consider exploring some of the less strenuous sections of the hiking trails listed in the Hiking around Rezza guide, such as the 'Around Lake Creno' route, which is rated moderate and might be suitable for families depending on their experience.
The best time to visit for hiking is generally during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn. However, even in June, some higher sections, like Bocca alle Porte, can still have snow. Always check local weather conditions and trail reports before heading out, especially for challenging routes, and be prepared for varying weather in alpine environments.
While the guide focuses on mountain peaks, many general hiking trails in the surrounding areas of Rezza are suitable for dogs. It's always recommended to check specific trail regulations and local signage regarding dogs, especially in protected natural areas. Ensure your dog is well-behaved, on a leash, and that you carry out all waste to preserve the natural environment.
Pointe Muratello is a significant summit culminating at 2,138 meters above sea level. It offers beautiful views of the surrounding landscape, including a far-reaching perspective down into the Agnone valley towards Vizzavona. The climb to this point is long and steep, with the descent to the west partly over stone slabs, making it a challenging but rewarding experience for hikers.


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