Mountain passes around Lozzi are situated in the mountainous heart of Corsica, a region known for its rugged landscape and high elevations. Lozzi, as one of Corsica's highest communes, serves as a base for exploring the island's central mountain range. The area features significant passes that connect different regions and offer access to diverse natural environments. This location provides opportunities for exploring Corsica's prominent mountain passes and high-altitude trails.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The descent into the Cirque de Solitude has been impassable since a rockfall years ago. The GR 20 used to go there.
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The Vergio Pass culminates at 1,467 meters above sea level. It connects Haute-Corse and Corse-du-Sud, as well as the two sides of the island, from the interior. It is one of the meeting points between the GR 20 and the GT 20.
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The tour is really demanding: Uphill over gravel and scree fields On the high alpine grade, sure-footedness is required, the path is sometimes difficult to see as the old GR20 markings have faded Really steep downhill! It took us almost 5 1/2 hours of walking But incredibly beautiful
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Coming from the Golo valley, steadily uphill across a meadow, along the stream, past bathing pools and the abandoned Bergerie de Tula, you reach the pass, you can see the Capu Tafunatu with the hole in the rock (50x10m!), which the devil is said to have punched with his ploughshare, the Refuge Ciottulu and what now follows: the steep descent onto rocks. It's quite a colorful rock: grey, red, blue, black, purple, green; large parts are broken into thousands of 5cm thick slices, are hard and mostly easy to walk or climb (smaller deposits), otherwise rubble in between.
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In front of the Bocca di Stagnu (coming from Haut-Asco) there are 600 meters in altitude ... 1/3 of which is steep in the forest uphill (more than 30...40%!), 2/3 of the 600 meters in altitude is rock climbing. Once you have reached the first pass (Bocca di Stagnu), you can count yourself lucky and take a well-deserved break before the path crosses the slope, continues to climb in gullies to the second pass (Bocca di a Muvrella) and from there follow the 700hm descent.
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Perched at 1,962 meters above sea level, the Bocca di Foggialle deserves to offer one of the most emblematic panoramas of the GR 20. It is also close to the refuge of Ciottulu di i Mori.
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La Bocca di Stagnu is an emblematic passage on the GR 20. This pass perched at an altitude of 2,003 meters offers spectacular viewpoints. In particular, you can see the two superb points of Bocca Culaghia and Punta Culaghia as well as the station of Asco below.
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Lozzi is an excellent base for exploring several significant mountain passes in Corsica. Beyond the well-known Vergio Pass, you can also access Stagnu Pass, which offers spectacular viewpoints at 2,003 meters, and Foggialle Pass, perched at 1,962 meters with magnificent views of Paglia Orba and Capu Tafunatu.
The mountain passes in this region offer distinct features. At Vergio Pass, you'll find a prominent 6-meter-tall, 25-ton granite statue of Christ the King. Bocca a Reta is notable for its proximity to Lac de Nino and the easily climbable Capu a u Tozzu, offering gigantic views.
Yes, many passes provide stunning vistas. Vergio Pass is renowned for its panoramic views across the rugged Corsican landscape, including the majestic Monte Cinto and Monte Rotondo massifs. Similarly, Stagnu Pass offers spectacular viewpoints, allowing you to see Bocca Culaghia and Punta Culaghia.
The mountain passes around Lozzi are a major hub for hikers. Vergio Pass is a crucial intersection for sections of the legendary GR20 trail and the Mare a Mare Nord trail. From Bocca a Reta, you can easily access Lac de Nino, a popular trek. The region also offers challenging trails and viewpoints, such as those found near Foggialle Pass, which is close to the Refuge Ciottulu di i Mori.
Absolutely. During warmer months, the mountain passes are ideal for scenic drives and cycling. The D84 road through Vergio Pass offers dramatic scenery, whether approaching from the spectacular Scala di Santa Regina or through the Gorges de Spelunca. The climb is long but generally not overly steep, making it a rewarding experience for cyclists.
The warmer months are ideal for scenic drives, cycling, and hiking, offering pleasant weather and clear views. In winter, a small ski slope at Vergio Pass provides opportunities for snow sports, transforming the landscape into a winter wonderland.
Yes, the area around Lozzi offers several mountain biking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Ponte Altu – Calacuccia Dam loop from Poppaghja' or the 'Gnarled Tree Stump loop from Lozzi'. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Lozzi guide.
For runners, there are various trails to explore. Options include a 'Running loop from Calacuccia' or more challenging routes like the 'Ercu Refuge loop from Lozzi' and the 'Monte Cintu Campsite loop from Lozzi'. You can find more details in the Running Trails around Lozzi guide.
The natural environment around the mountain passes, particularly near Vergio Pass, is home to various wildlife. It's common to see wild pigs, goats, and cows roaming freely, adding to the natural charm of the Corsican landscape.
Experienced hikers will find several challenging passes. Stagnu Pass and Foggialle Pass are both rated as challenging and are part of the GR20. Bocca Tumasginesca (2183 m), located between Punta Rossa and Punta Minuta, is also a challenging mountain pass that was once the entrance to the impressive Cirque de la Solitude.
Visitors consistently praise the tranquil atmosphere and the unique blend of natural features. The panoramic views from passes like Vergio Pass, the diverse landscapes transitioning from dense pine forests to open rocky plains, and the opportunities for challenging hikes like those leading to Lac de Nino from Bocca a Reta are frequently highlighted as major draws.
Yes, road cyclists can enjoy several routes that incorporate the mountain passes. For example, there's a 'Vergio Pass – Vergio Pass loop from Calacuccia' or more extensive tours like the 'Sea view – Vergio Pass loop from Monte Albanu'. More road cycling options can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Lozzi guide.


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