Mountain peaks around Chisa are part of the Corsican mountain range, offering a diverse landscape for exploration. This region features numerous summits and passes, characterized by their rugged terrain and extensive views. The mountains provide a unique environment for outdoor activities, with elevations reaching over 2000 meters.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The detour on the old GR 20 over the summit is worthwhile.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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Bocca di u Truvone rises to 1,434 metres. The wild beauty of this place is breathtaking. Admire the cliffs and rock towers and the views overlooking the valley. On a clear day you can see the Aiguilles de Bavella, an emblematic place of the island. It is important to be in good physical condition to reach the pass, and the route includes some climbing passages.
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Great climb and even more beautiful view
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Chisa offers several popular mountain peaks. Among them, Punta della Vacca is highly regarded for its beautiful views, with the final meters involving some easy climbing. Another favorite is Mount Incudine, which culminates at 2134 meters and provides magnificent panoramic views of the Corsican mountain range.
Yes, Truvone Pass is a notable mountain pass near Chisa, rising to 1,434 meters. It offers breathtaking wild beauty, with views overlooking the valley. On a clear day, you can even see the iconic Aiguilles de Bavella from there. Be prepared for some climbing passages as it requires good physical condition.
From summits like Mount Incudine, you can expect magnificent panoramic views of the Corsican mountain range to the north. To the east, there's a splendid view of the Aiguilles de Bavella, and to the south, the landscape softens towards the coast, offering views of the gulfs of Ajaccio and Propiano.
Absolutely. Mount Formicula, culminating at 1,981 meters, is situated on a beautiful ridge line that provides breathtaking panoramas of the Corsican mountain ranges. It's a great spot to take a break and enjoy the scenery.
The Chisa region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the challenging Usciolu Refuge – Monte Incudine loop, or more moderate options like the View of the Trova River loop. For those interested in mountaineering, there are routes like the Secured Climbing Passage near Col de Bavella. Cycling enthusiasts can also explore difficult routes like the Zicavo Waterfalls – Col de Vaccia loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Chisa, Mountain Hikes around Chisa, and Cycling around Chisa guides.
Yes, the region offers routes that feature beautiful natural water elements. For example, the Purcaraccia Pools – View of the Purcaraccia Valley loop from Bocca di Larone is a difficult mountaineering route that takes you past these scenic pools. There are also hiking routes like the Swimming Spot at Catastaghju – Cascades loop from Stand de Tir de Catastaghju.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the summits, the wild beauty of the mountain passes, and the challenging yet rewarding trails. The unique geological formations and the diverse landscape of the Corsican mountain range are also frequently highlighted.
When hiking to Mount Incudine, especially if following the GR20 route, you can often leave your backpack at the saddle before the final ascent to the summit. This allows for a lighter climb to enjoy the beautiful panoramic views from the 2134-meter peak.
For Punta della Vacca, make sure to take the turnoff to the summit. The last few meters are off-trail and involve some easy climbing, but they lead to what many consider the most beautiful view of the entire route.
Yes, some trails, such as the one leading to Arjavara Peak, are described as not easy. If you have a fear of heights or are not sure-footed, it might be best to consider alternative routes, as some paths can be quite exposed.
The mountain peaks around Chisa are part of the Corsican mountain range, characterized by rugged terrain and extensive views. The region offers a variety of summits and passes, with elevations reaching over 2000 meters, providing a diverse environment for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, the Chisa area, particularly around Col de Bavella, offers challenging mountaineering routes. Examples include the Secured Climbing Passage – Iron Chain Climbing Route loop and the Bavella Pass loop, both rated as difficult. These routes provide opportunities for experienced mountaineers.


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