Best huts around Casanova are primarily found in the mountainous regions of Corsica, particularly in Haute-Corse. This area is characterized by its rugged terrain, deep valleys, and high peaks, offering a setting for various outdoor activities. The huts serve as essential accommodations and rest stops along popular hiking routes like the GR 20. The region's natural landscape provides opportunities for exploring diverse environments.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Unfortunately, you can no longer get to the Bergerie, because a bridge collapsed in 2024. You will be taken by bus from 2 May 6 to 6 km before the Bergerie. Cars must park 10 km below the Bergerie
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The Petra Piana is a very small refuge, perched on the mountainside, which dates back to 1971. If you plan to sleep there, you must book your night online, on the PNRC (Corsican Regional Natural Park) website. The refuge is located near a spring where you can fill up with water, if you are just passing through.
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very nice place and a nice walk from Corte
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The tour is no longer possible after severe flooding and landslides in November 2023. You can no longer get any further by car after the Tuani campsite. Instead, shuttle buses drive to a point (A Frasetta) just before the collapsed bridge; further on, you can only get there on foot, as large parts of the road have been washed away. There is a well-marked hiking trail to the Bergerie du Melo, which takes about 2 hours. The Bergerie du Melo is open, from here you can continue to the mountain lakes, but you have to allow 3.5-4 hours more walking time.
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The refuge is located at an altitude of 1,161 meters in the Tavignanu valley. Nestled in a beautiful green setting, it is open from the beginning of May to the end of October and includes 36 places in total.
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Open only in summer, this charming sheepfold is located not far from that of Grotelle, in the Restonica valley. Authentic and friendly, it is faithful to Corsican culture.
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Super starting point and destination for a hike to Lac de Melo and Lac de Capitello. Friendly staff, fair prices.
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Nestled on the side of a cliff, the refuge of Petra Piana is historic. Built in 1971, it is the first refuge of the GR 20. Located at the foot of Bocca Muzzela, it offers 28 beds in addition to a few pitches for tents.
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Around Casanova, particularly in the mountainous regions of Haute-Corse, you'll find traditional mountain refuges and shepherd's huts. These facilities offer accommodation, food services, and rest points for hikers, serving as essential stops along popular routes like the GR 20.
Yes, the Tolla Shepherd’s Hut is categorized as family-friendly. It offers a welcome break on the GR 20 trail with drinks and simple snacks in a shaded setting, making it suitable for families.
Many huts operate seasonally. For example, Sega Refuge is open from the beginning of May to the end of October, and Melo Shepherd's Hut (Félix's) is open only in summer. The warmer months generally offer the best access and services.
Yes, for some huts, booking in advance is necessary. For instance, if you plan to sleep at Petra Piana Refuge, you must book your night online via the PNRC (Corsican Regional Natural Park) website.
Absolutely. Huts like Tolla Shepherd’s Hut and Bergerie de Grotelle function as restaurants or cafes, offering drinks and snacks. Melo Shepherd's Hut (Félix's) also provides Corsican cheese and refreshments, especially in high season.
The huts are often situated in scenic locations. Petra Piana Refuge is nestled on a cliffside and offers beautiful sunrises. Sega Refuge is in a beautiful green setting in the Tavignanu valley, with opportunities for great photos and views from a nearby bridge.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including difficult mountain hikes like the 'Climbing by stairs and chains – Lake Capitello loop' near Bergerie de Grotelle. There are also running trails available. For more details, explore the Hiking around Casanova and Mountain Hikes around Casanova guides.
While many routes in the region can be challenging, there are options for easier walks. For example, the 'Panoramic view Riventosa – Old spring catchment loop from Poggio-di-Venaco' is an easy hiking route. Always check the difficulty ratings for specific trails in the Hiking around Casanova guide.
For huts like Bergerie de Grotelle, there is a chargeable parking lot available. However, be aware that access roads can be narrow, and sometimes shuttle buses are used due to road conditions, as was the case after severe flooding in November 2023.
Visitors appreciate the huts for their role as essential rest stops on challenging trails like the GR 20, their authentic Corsican charm, and the stunning natural settings. Many highlight tips mention the idyllic breaks, friendly staff, and the opportunity to enjoy local food and refreshments amidst beautiful scenery.
Yes, some huts are located near water sources. For instance, Petra Piana Refuge is situated near a spring where you can refill water, which is convenient for hikers passing through.
The Petra Piana Refuge is historic, built in 1971, and is known as the first refuge of the GR 20. Staying there offers a glimpse into the legacy of this famous long-distance trail.


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