Best mountain passes around Nessa offer diverse landscapes characterized by coastal views and mountainous terrain. The region features passes that provide panoramas of bays, valleys, and distant massifs. These routes often connect coastal areas with inland villages, showcasing varied natural environments. The passes are known for their scenic beauty and provide opportunities for road cycling and hiking.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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Start of a very nice walk
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very pretty here, very pretty
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The pass itself has a provisional pass sign at the junction to a fenced antenna system, but the D 151 towards Montegrosso as a mountain road climbs by about 15 meters in altitude over the next undulating 800 meters.
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For those who are planning a detour to the Forêt Domaniale de Bonifatu or who are thinking of driving past Calvi and heading southwest over the Col de Marsolino, it even represents a shortcut via a beautiful hillside road. Which brings us to the most important point: the most beautiful panorama of the bay of Calvi and the ridge towards Monte Cinto is probably from the road over the Col de Salvi. This means that on the D 151 leading over the pass, despite the very moderate traffic volume, you may well come across a coach that is too big for the road, which is mostly only one and a half lanes wide.
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The Col de Salvi is a quiet, very worthwhile connection option for racing cyclists who are heading towards Calvi from the (north)east via the Col de San Colombano or the Bocca di a Battaglia.
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Bocca di Salvi of Calenzana is a climb in the Corsica region. This climb is 11.7 kilometers long, with a positive elevation gain of 377 meters. The Bocca di Salvi of Calenzana has an average gradient of 3.2%. With this gradient, the climb has 176 degrees of difficulty. The highest point is 536 meters above sea level.
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Prrfect view but the road surface is annoying on a road bike on the ride down.
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The mountain passes around Nessa offer diverse and extensive views. For example, Montemaggiore - Col de Salvi - Cateri provides breathtaking panoramas over the entire bay of Calvi, including the Balagne region and the Monte Grosso massif. Similarly, Bocca di Battaglia (1010 m) offers sensational sea views from over 1000 meters above sea level.
Yes, several mountain passes around Nessa are popular with road cyclists. Bocca di Battaglia (1010 m), for instance, has a recently renewed road surface that is perfect for road bikes. The route to Montemaggiore - Col de Salvi - Cateri is also highly recommended for road cycling, offering magnificent views.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the Nessa region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Sentier vers Palmento – Saint Francis Xavier Church loop' or the 'Ridge loop from Santa-Reparata-di-Balagna'. For cyclists, there are extensive road cycling routes like the 'Balagne Villages and Bocca di Battaglia Loop' and general cycling tours. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Nessa, Road Cycling Routes around Nessa, and Cycling around Nessa guide pages.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the quality of the routes. For example, the panorama from Bocca di Battaglia (1010 m) is described as outstanding, with many finding it a perfect spot for a rest. The view over the bay of Calvi from Montemaggiore - Col de Salvi - Cateri is often called 'breathtaking' and a 'must' for road cycling. The community has contributed 79 photos and given 172 upvotes to highlights in this area, reflecting high satisfaction.
Yes, Col de Saint-Colomban with view of L'Île-Rousse rises to almost 700 meters above sea level and offers beautiful views of the coast of L'Île-Rousse, making it a scenic spot to visit.
The mountain passes around Nessa generally range from intermediate to challenging, often involving significant climbs. While specific difficulty grades for each pass aren't always provided, the associated cycling and running routes in the region frequently feature 'moderate' to 'difficult' ratings, indicating that a reasonable level of fitness is beneficial for exploring these areas.
Absolutely. Besides the main passes, Bocca a u Saltu — View of the Bay of Calvi is a highly recommended viewpoint. After a climb, you can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view over the entire bay, making it a perfect spot for a rest.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, mountain passes are generally best enjoyed in spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is milder and roads are clear. This allows for optimal conditions for road cycling, hiking, and enjoying the extensive views without the challenges of winter weather.
The region is known for its scenic beauty, and while the main passes like Bocca di Battaglia and Col de Saint-Colomban are popular, exploring the smaller routes connecting coastal areas with inland villages can reveal less-trafficked, equally beautiful spots. The komoot community often shares tips on these routes, so checking individual highlight pages for user contributions can uncover these hidden gems.
Yes, the region offers various circular routes that can incorporate mountain passes. For instance, the 'Balagne Villages and Bocca di Battaglia Loop' is a challenging road cycling route. While specific circular *walking* routes directly over the passes aren't detailed, many nearby running and cycling guides feature loops that traverse the scenic terrain around Nessa's passes. You can find more details in the Running Trails around Nessa and Cycling around Nessa guides.
The mountain passes around Nessa are characterized by diverse natural environments, transitioning from coastal views to mountainous terrain. You'll encounter panoramas of bays, valleys, and distant massifs. The routes often connect these varied landscapes, showcasing green meadows, fields, and the distinctive flora of the region, such as yellow gorse, alongside the ever-present kites in the sky.


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