Best mountain passes around Rezza are located in the Corse-du-Sud department on the island of Corsica, France. Rezza is a small village situated in a mountainous region, with elevations ranging from 272 to 1,284 meters. This Rezza geographical location offers a rugged landscape with numerous mountain routes, providing opportunities for exploration. The area is characterized by its natural terrain and serves as a gateway to various mountain passes near Rezza Corsica.
Last updated: June 26, 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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spectacular crossing of the highest point of the GR 20. Steep and rocky!
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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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At 2,206 m, the second highest point on this stage. Here a path branches off to the north to the mountain lake Lac Rinoso, which continues to Corte. But we continued the relatively easy way east to the Refuge de Petra Piana.
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The path to Lac de Capitello branches off here at an altitude of approx. 2,000 m and continues to Corte.
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Scharte at 2050 m on the GR 20. To the north there is a path to Lac de Melo, which lies deep below. From there it is not far to Corte.
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For breathtaking views, consider Brèche de Capitello, which offers exceptional panoramas of the Capitello and Melo lakes, as well as the Restonica valley. Another stunning option is Bocca alle Porte, providing impressive views of Lac de Capitello and the surrounding mountains. Soglia Pass also delivers grandiose views of mountain lakes and the distant Bay of Ajaccio.
Yes, the region around Rezza is known for its challenging mountain passes. Both Brèche de Capitello and Bocca alle Porte are considered challenging and feature spectacular sections of the GR20 trail. Col de Rinoso also presents a short but steep climb for those seeking a challenge.
You can expect to encounter stunning mountain lakes like Lac de Capitello and Lac de Melo, as well as expansive views of valleys such as the Restonica valley. The passes often provide panoramic vistas of rugged mountain peaks and, from spots like Soglia Pass, even distant views of the Bay of Ajaccio.
The mountainous region of Corsica, including the passes around Rezza, is best visited from late spring through early autumn. While the views are impressive, some higher passes like Bocca alle Porte can still have snow even in June, requiring experience in such conditions. Summer offers generally clear conditions, but always check local weather before heading out.
Yes, while many passes are challenging, there are intermediate options. Col de Scalella is an intermediate mountain pass that offers wonderful views of the surrounding mountains, often with deserted roads, making it a good choice for those looking for a less strenuous experience.
Absolutely. Many mountain passes are integral parts of hiking routes. For instance, Brèche de Capitello and Bocca alle Porte are on the famous GR20 trail. You can find various hiking options, including routes around Lake Creno or the Punta Peccuraghja – Punta Sant'Eliseu loop from Col de Tartavello, by exploring the Hiking around Rezza guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for running and cycling. You can find various running trails, such as the Creno Spring loop, in the Running Trails around Rezza guide. For cyclists, there are routes like the Col de Scalella loop or the Col de Tartavello loop, detailed in the Cycling around Rezza guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive panoramic views, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the sense of adventure. Many appreciate the wild, rugged beauty of the Corsican mountains, the sight of pristine mountain lakes, and the opportunity to experience sections of the renowned GR20 trail. The komoot community has contributed over 90 photos and 70 upvotes, reflecting widespread appreciation for these routes.
Yes, near Col de Rinoso, there is a path that branches off to Lac de Rinoso, where you can swim. Additionally, the region is dotted with mountain lakes, and while not directly at every pass, many offer refreshing swimming opportunities in their vicinity.
The roads leading to some passes, such as Col de Scalella, are often described as almost deserted, indicating a peaceful driving experience. Rezza itself is situated in a mountainous region, and access to its valley is via roads that pass through nearby areas, including the **Col de Tartavello** at 885 meters, which is part of an access route from Ajaccio.
While specific cafes or pubs directly at the highest mountain passes are rare, the commune of Rezza and nearby villages in the Cruzini valley offer accommodation and dining options. It's advisable to plan your visit and check for services in the villages before heading to the more remote pass locations.


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