Best huts around Casamaccioli are found in the Niolu valley of Corsica, a region known for its natural beauty and proximity to significant hiking routes like the GR20 and Mare a Mare Nord. Casamaccioli serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountain huts and *bergeries*. These locations offer essential shelter and an authentic experience for hikers traversing the Corsican mountains. The area's landscape features mountains, lakes, and valleys within the Corsican Regional Natural Park.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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super pretty mountain tour. worth a visit.
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super pretty mountain tour. is worth a visit.
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At the gates of 2,000 meters of altitude, this refuge has 26 beds and a large bivouac area. Reservation is mandatory and you will need to bring the reservation confirmation with you. For all information on dates, go to the website https://www.le-gr20.fr/pages/le-refuge-de-ciottulu-di-i-mori.html
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The Manganu refuge is located at the foot of the Capitellu gap. The refuge is well equipped, very comfortable, and offers toilets and showers. Campers can also pitch their tent around the refuge. You can also treat yourself with the refuge's small artisanal grocery store which offers charcuterie, cheese and small Corsican pastries. Reservations must be made on the refuge's website.
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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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La Bergerie de Ballone offers wonderful family cuisine with artisanal charcuterie and sheep's cheese. It is also possible to order refreshments there. Please note that the refuge offers tent pitches (and tent rental) but you will not find a hard bed under a roof.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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Around Casamaccioli, you'll find a mix of traditional mountain refuges and authentic shepherd's huts, known as *bergeries*. These range from well-equipped refuges offering beds, showers, and small grocery stores, to more rustic *bergeries* providing tent pitches and local produce. They are primarily designed to support hikers on long-distance trails like the GR20 and Mare a Mare Nord.
Key mountain refuges include the historic Petra Piana Refuge, built in 1971 and known for its cliffside location and breathtaking views. Another significant stop is Manganu Refuge, located at the foot of the Capitellu gap, offering good facilities. The Ciottulu di i Mori Refuge also stands out, towering over 2,000 meters with a large bivouac area.
Yes, the area is home to several authentic *bergeries*. The Radule Shepherd Huts are renowned for offering delicious local goat cheese. Another highly recommended option is the Ballone Shepherd's Hut, praised for its warm atmosphere, homemade sheep's cheese, and sausage, along with camping possibilities and natural pools nearby.
The huts are nestled within the majestic landscapes of the Corsican Regional Natural Park. You can expect panoramic views of mountains, valleys, and lakes such as Lac de Calacuccia, Lac de Melu, and Lac de Capitellu. The terrain often features pine forests and the unique Corsican *maquis*.
Facilities vary, but many refuges like Manganu offer beds, toilets, and showers. Some also have small artisanal grocery stores with local products like charcuterie, cheese, and pastries. *Bergeries* often provide tent pitches, water sources, and opportunities to taste homemade local food. It's common for reservations to be mandatory, especially for beds.
Absolutely. The huts are strategically located along major hiking routes. Many are key stops on the challenging GR20 trail, and others are accessible via the Mare a Mare Nord trail. You can find various hiking options, from moderate to difficult, including routes like the 'Climbing by stairs and chains – Lake Capitello loop' or the 'Lac de Nino – Drinking fountain with shrine loop'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Casamaccioli guide.
The best time to visit and hike in the Casamaccioli area is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers more stable weather conditions for trekking and ensures that most huts and *bergeries* are open and fully operational. Some higher altitude refuges, like Ciottulu di i Mori, can even experience light snow in the mornings during shoulder seasons.
Yes, the Casamaccioli area is known for challenging treks, particularly stages of the GR20. Routes accessing refuges like Petra Piana often involve demanding sections, such as the stage from Manganu. Mountain hikes like 'Climbing by stairs and chains – Lake Capitello loop' are rated as difficult. You can find more challenging routes in the Mountain Hikes around Casamaccioli guide.
Visiting these huts offers an authentic Corsican mountain experience. Many *bergeries* are family-run, providing a chance to interact with local producers and taste traditional Corsican products. They serve as crucial stopping points for trekkers, allowing for rest, refueling, and immersion in the wild and preserved Corsican nature, often with stunning sunrise and sunset views.
Yes, some *bergeries* are located near natural swimming spots. For instance, the Bergerie de Ballone is praised for its beautiful natural pools just a two-minute walk below the hut, offering a refreshing break for hikers.
While hiking is primary, the region also offers opportunities for road cycling. You can explore routes like the 'Calacuccia — lake loop' or more challenging rides through passes such as Vergio Pass and Santa Regina Pass. For cycling options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Casamaccioli guide.


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