Best lakes around Albertacce, a commune in Corsica's mountainous Niolu region, offers access to diverse aquatic landscapes. This area features a range of lakes, from high-altitude glacial formations to serene reservoirs. These bodies of water provide unique natural beauty and various outdoor experiences. The region is known for its preserved natural environment and opportunities for hiking.
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A fantastic swimming hole with one of Corsica's largest waterfalls.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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We did the climb from the Restonica valley in early July. Heavy rainfall in May caused exceptionally large snowfields below the couloir. Orientation and finding a way was therefore more difficult than under normal circumstances. In particular, the descent on what is actually the same path required a good sense of direction, very confusing, also due to randomly placed cairns that ended in dead ends below the couloir (sometimes on the mighty, too steep granite slabs, which abruptly bordered snowfields and forced to turn back... with then new attempts). In total we have 15km, 3200m difference in altitude (ascent, descent), 6.5 hours in motion and 11.5 hours total time (2 x 45min breaks, remaining time for photos, path search) needed. Tip: be sure to inquire about the snow situation beforehand. possibly Bring a toddle, a snow plate for sticks and a rope. Luckily the snow was very soft, so we didn't need all that. Sticks are mandatory!
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Beautiful lake surrounded by pastures and meadows, which can also be circumnavigated on a hike
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The Radule waterfall is near the sheepfold of the same name. This beautiful waterfall is part of the Golo stream which flows through a valley as raw as it is magnificent.
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Among the most popular lakes are Lake Nino, known for its unique pozzines and wild horses, and Lac de Creno, famous for its water lilies and surrounding Laricio pines. Lake Capitello also draws visitors for its challenging hikes and scenic views.
Yes, Lac de Creno is considered one of the more accessible Corsican lakes by foot, making it a good option for families. It's surrounded by a beautiful pine forest and features water lilies, offering a tranquil environment. You can even ride there with a pony or horse rented from the car park below.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. Lake Nino is famous for its 'pozzines,' unique peat bogs with interconnected water holes, and you might spot wild horses and cows grazing. Lac de Creno is unique for being the only mountain lake in Corsica surrounded by a forest of Laricio pines, with its surface partly covered by water lilies and even carnivorous plants.
The region around Albertacce offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, Lake Nino lies along the renowned GR20 trail, with marked paths like a moderate 5-hour round trip from the Poppaghia forest house. You can find more hiking routes here, including options to Lake Melo and Lake Capitello.
Swimming is generally not recommended or permitted in some of the protected mountain lakes to preserve their delicate ecosystems. For instance, swimming is forbidden in Lake Nino due to its protected pozzines, and efforts are made to protect the biodiversity of Lac de Creno, making swimming there also not advised.
The best time to visit the high-altitude lakes is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. Lac de Creno is particularly beautiful in early summer when its water lilies bloom. Some high-altitude lakes, like Lake Nino, can be frozen for up to six months of the year.
Yes, Lac de Calacuccia is a significant artificial lake in the Niolu valley, formed by damming the Golo river. It plays a crucial role in Corsica's hydroelectric power and offers stunning views of the surrounding Cinto massif. It provides a more accessible lakeside experience compared to the high-altitude glacial lakes.
The lakes are home to diverse wildlife. At Lake Nino, you can often see wild horses and cows grazing freely in the pozzines. Lac de Creno teems with wildlife and is also grazed by cattle. For bird lovers, Lake Capitello offers opportunities for bird watching, with jackdaws often seen displaying their flying skills.
Yes, the region offers several cycling routes. You can explore options like the 'Vergio Pass – Vergio Pass loop from Albertacce' or 'Ponte Altu – Calacuccia loop from Lozzi.' These routes vary in difficulty from moderate to difficult. Find more cycling routes around Albertacce here.
Visitors frequently praise the magical atmosphere and stunning natural beauty. Many appreciate the preserved environment, the unique landscapes like the pozzines at Lake Nino, and the tranquil setting of Lac de Creno with its water lilies and pine forest. The challenging but rewarding hikes to high-altitude lakes like Lake Capitello are also highly valued.
Accessibility varies. Lac de Creno is considered one of the easier lakes to access, typically requiring about an hour's hike from the village of Soccia. For Lake Nino, a moderate round trip hike from the Poppaghia forest house takes about 5 hours. High-altitude lakes like Lake Capitello and Lake Melo involve more challenging and longer hikes, often from the Restonica Valley.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of the lakes. You can find routes like the 'Lac de Nino – loop – running in the Parc naturel régional de Corse' or the 'Refuge de Ciottulu di i Mori – Natural pools loop from Col de Vergio.' These trails are generally considered difficult. Explore more running trails around Albertacce here.


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