Best mountain passes around Aullène are found in the Alta Rocca region of Corsica, a village surrounded by a rugged and mountainous landscape. This area provides access to several notable mountain passes. These passes feature dramatic scenery and diverse outdoor activities. The region is also connected to renowned hiking trails.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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A superb pass, not a single car, a superb view, only red granite rocks above Propriano; it's sublime. I recommend going up the D557, whose road is quite damaged, and going down the D19, which is in perfect condition. The view of Propriano becomes increasingly open and unobstructed as you descend the D19.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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Very nice excursion route from the top of the pass.
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Bocca di u Truvone rises to 1,434 metres. The wild beauty of this place is breathtaking. Admire the cliffs and rock towers and the views overlooking the valley. On a clear day you can see the Aiguilles de Bavella, an emblematic place of the island. It is important to be in good physical condition to reach the pass, and the route includes some climbing passages.
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Enjoy the magnificent view of the Bavella massif in the "Rocks of the Lizards".
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Most beautiful corner of Corsica, similar to the Dolomites. Good for hikes, there is also a bike park here and canyoning is offered.
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Located south of the Aiguilles de Bavella, the pass is one of the four great passes of Corsica. Emblematic passage of the GR 20, it has many accommodation and catering solutions, but above all exceptional viewpoints!
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The mountain passes in the Alta Rocca region of Corsica, near Aullène, are renowned for their dramatic scenery, characterized by rugged granite peaks like the Aiguilles de Bavella, extensive pine forests, and deep gorges. They offer a blend of challenging adventures and serene natural beauty, making them a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
For breathtaking panoramas, the Bavella Pass is highly recommended, dominated by the majestic Aiguilles de Bavella. The Pargulu Pass also provides exceptional views of these iconic needles, especially for those traversing the GR20. Additionally, Truvone Pass offers stunning views of cliffs, rock towers, and the valley, with the Aiguilles de Bavella visible on clear days.
Yes, the region is a hiking paradise. The Bavella Pass is a hub for numerous well-marked trails, from easy family walks to challenging treks like the GR20 alpine variant. You can find more details on specific routes in the Mountain Hikes around Aullène guide.
The Bavella massif is renowned for rock climbing, particularly in areas like Purcaraccia. The Col de la Tana, near Aullène, has also become a notable rock climbing destination, featuring over 40 routes on 'crazily sculpted tafoni goodness,' including multi-pitch options, popular for its unique rock formations.
Absolutely. Passes like the Col de la Vaccia are part of popular cycling routes, including the 'route des Trois Cols.' The ascent from Aullène to Col de la Vaccia is known for its steady average gradient, appealing to cyclists. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Aullène guide.
While many trails can be challenging, the Bavella Pass offers a range of hiking trails, including easier options suitable for families. A popular trail leads to the 'Trou de la Bombe,' a unique geological formation that can be an engaging destination for a family outing.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild and most trails and passes are accessible. During these months, you can fully enjoy hiking, climbing, and cycling without the challenges of winter snow or ice.
At the Bavella Pass, you'll find a snow-white marble statue of Notre-Dame des Neiges (Our Lady of the Snows), adding a cultural and spiritual element to the landscape. This site offers a moment of reflection amidst the stunning natural beauty.
The Bavella Pass offers various accommodation and catering solutions. Additionally, an auberge at the Col de la Vaccia provides guest rooms, making it a convenient stop for travelers exploring the region.
The mountainous areas around Aullène, particularly near the Bavella Pass, are home to local wildlife. Visitors might spot mouflons (wild mountain sheep) or golden eagles, especially during quieter times on the trails.
Yes, the Bavella massif is well-known for canyoning, particularly in areas like Purcaraccia, which also offers opportunities for wild swimming in natural rock pools. These activities provide a refreshing way to experience the region's natural beauty.
The Col de la Vaccia is known for offering picturesque views of the hill town of Aullène. It serves as a mandatory crossing point between Corte and Sartène, connecting Zicavo to Aullène, and is part of the 'route des Trois Cols,' making it popular for scenic drives and cycling.


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