Natural monuments around Poggiolo are characterized by significant geological features and historical importance. The area, particularly Monte Poggiolo, rises to an elevation of 212 meters, offering views of the Montone River valley. This location is notable for its Paleolithic archaeological site, which contains evidence of human habitation dating back approximately 850,000 years. The natural landscape has preserved these ancient traces, making it a key site for understanding early human history in Italy.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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It's a pretty steep climb as you approach the summit towards the lake. You'll need to use your hands regularly. However, it's not insurmountable. Appropriate footwear and good physical condition are strongly recommended.
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Beautiful lake surrounded by pastures and meadows, which can also be circumnavigated on a hike
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spectacular crossing of the highest point of the GR 20. Steep and rocky!
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Tricky in the wet, balancing over the stone blocks and granite slabs is fun in dry conditions. The path is well marked with lots of yellow lines on the rocks and trees and cairns, but it is almost easier to find on the descent than on the ascent
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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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The komoot community highly rates several natural monuments in the region. Lake Nino is a favorite for its magical atmosphere and protected pozzine plant formations. Another popular spot is Lac de Creno, known for its abundant wildlife, water lilies, and picturesque pine trees. Visitors also appreciate Bocca alle Porte for its impressive views of mountain peaks and lakes, especially Lac de Capitello.
The natural monuments around Poggiolo primarily feature serene glacial lakes, such as Lake Nino and Lac de Creno, often surrounded by forests and unique plant formations. You'll also encounter challenging mountain passes and summits like Bocca alle Porte and Soglia Pass, which offer expansive views of the surrounding mountainous landscapes and distant bays.
Yes, Lac de Creno is noted as family-friendly. It's a beautiful lake where children can enjoy seeing wildlife and cattle grazing. You can even rent ponies or horses from the car park below for a unique experience. The surrounding forest also provides a pleasant environment for walks.
The region offers excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'Around Lake Creno' route or the 'Lac de Creno – Saint-Élisée Chapel loop'. If you're interested in cycling, there are routes such as the 'Small harbor – Liamone Plain loop' or the 'Col Saint-Antoine – Sagone loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Poggiolo and Cycling around Poggiolo guides.
Hiking difficulty varies. Trails to places like Lake Nino can be demanding, with steep ascents over rocky terrain, requiring appropriate footwear and good physical condition. Mountain passes like Bocca alle Porte are considered challenging and may even have snow in early summer. However, there are also moderate options, such as some routes around Lac de Creno.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the serene, magical atmosphere. Many highlight the impressive mountain scenery, the clear waters of the lakes, and the unique plant formations. The opportunity to witness wildlife and the sense of accomplishment after challenging climbs are also commonly mentioned as rewarding aspects of visiting these natural monuments.
Yes, the region is known for its challenging climbs and mountain passes. Bocca alle Porte is a very spectacular section of the GR20 trail, offering incredible views but requiring experience, especially if there's snow. Another demanding ascent is the Steep Ascent to Bocca à Stazzone, which involves using your hands and navigating over stone blocks.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments in the area offer stunning panoramic views. Bocca alle Porte provides impressive vistas of Lac de Capitello and the surrounding mountains. Similarly, Soglia Pass offers grandiose views of both mountain lakes and, in the distance, the bay of Ajaccio.
At Lac de Creno, you can often see cattle grazing freely around the lake. The area's natural settings, particularly around the lakes and forests, are generally rich in local fauna, though specific species sightings can vary.
While the lakes are beautiful, swimming is generally prohibited in some, such as Lake Nino, due to the protection of delicate plant formations known as pozzine. It's always best to check local regulations at each specific site.
The best time to visit is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are more accessible and the weather is generally favorable for hiking and outdoor activities. However, even in June, some high-altitude passes like Bocca alle Porte can still have snow, so it's important to check conditions and be prepared.
Yes, Lake Nino is particularly known for its protected pozzine plant formations, which are unique to the region. Lac de Creno is famous for its water lilies, which add to its picturesque charm.


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