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The 15 Most Amazing Peaks around Guagno

Best mountain peaks around Guagno are found in a picturesque commune nestled in Corsica's Corse-du-Sud department. This region offers access to several remarkable mountain peaks that showcase the island's rugged beauty. The landscape is characterized by diverse scenery, from stunning glacial lakes to steep granite formations. Guagno's central location makes it a strategic starting point for exploring these magnificent peaks.

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  • The most popular mountain peaks is Bocca a Reta, a mountain pass that is…

Last updated: May 27, 2026

Brèche de Capitello

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Here you can (quite steeply) descend to the Lac de Capitello. From there theoretically to the Lac de Melo and from there through the Restonica Valley to Corte (long way)

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Monte Rotondo Summit

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To reach over a few climbing posts. Fantastic summit with a beautiful view.
For GR20 hikers hiking north-south, there is an indescribable look back at the last stages, including the …

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Bocca alle Porte

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Nice but exhausting tour. Beautiful views of mountain peaks and lakes.

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Capu a u Tozzu

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Far too little noticed summit. Due to its quite unique location, it offers a fantastic panorama. Not only the Grand Barrière, but also the Lac de Nino. Probably the easiest …

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Bocca a Reta

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The Bocca e Reta is the highest point of the stage 7. From the Castel de Vergio to 1.404 meters to the Bergeries de Vaccaghja to 1.621 meters are here already some altitude to climb.

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cello_bello
January 2, 2025, Monte Rotondo Summit

very pretty here, very pretty

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Erik
October 3, 2023, Capu a u Tozzu

The direction of ascent determines the technical requirements. Coming from Lac de Nino is relatively easy. The trail is clearly visible and not particularly technically demanding (T2). From the other side the whole thing looks completely different. No path visible. Large boulders over which you have to find your own way, jumping and scrambling (T4)…….. which is quite fun. Also pretty steep.

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The Capitello breach is one of the most impressive passages of the GR 20. At an altitude of 2,073 meters, this passage provides exceptional panoramas of the Capitello and Melo lakes, as well as the Restonica valley.

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Holger
July 13, 2023, Capu a u Tozzu

A solitary peak above the Lac de Nino, from there it might look like a larger hill, but from the north it can be seen in all its might: the Capu a u Tozzu. You can get there quite easily from the GR20; the uphill path is not marked but is clearly visible (on the ground and between the low bushes). A great panoramic view rewards the effort of the ascent. However, the descent over scree fields and large stones is difficult and the path is hardly recognizable. A large herd of goats seems to rest there permanently.

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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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spectacular crossing of the highest point of the GR 20. Steep and rocky!

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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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Romain
June 24, 2022, Capu a u Tozzu

The climb up Bocca San Pedro is a bit strenuous, lots of rock climbing, but follow the trail of the mouflons and you'll be fine. The summit is rather deserted and is a great place to have the best view of the region. When I went up there, the point was the stronghold of a herd of mouflon who wondered what I could be doing there. The descent to Lake Nino is much easier and very well marked with cairns. Eventually, we could go back and forth that way and avoid a few scares.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks and passes to explore near Guagno?

Near Guagno, you can discover several remarkable mountain peaks and passes. Among the most popular are Bocca a Reta, known as the highest point of GR20 stage 7 with views of Lac de Nino, and Brèche de Capitello, a challenging mountain pass offering exceptional panoramas of the Capitello and Melo lakes. Another must-see is Monte Rotondo Summit, the second-highest mountain in Corsica, providing a wonderful 360-degree panoramic view of the island.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks around Guagno?

The mountain peaks around Guagno offer diverse and spectacular views. From Brèche de Capitello, you'll see the glacial lakes of Melo and Capitello, as well as the Restonica Gorge. The Monte Rotondo Summit provides an exceptional 360-degree panorama, allowing you to see nearly the entire island, including both coasts and iconic peaks like Paglia Orba and Monte Cinto. Bocca a Reta offers views over large pastures and the beautiful Lac de Nino.

Are there challenging mountain trails for experienced hikers near Guagno?

Yes, the region around Guagno is known for its challenging trails. The ascent to Brèche de Capitello, especially along the GR20, can be demanding and may involve snowfields even in early June. Climbing Monte Rotondo Summit is a significant physical and technical challenge, particularly after Lake Oriente, involving diverse terrain up to scree slopes. Another spectacular and challenging section of the GR20 is Bocca alle Porte, which can also be snowy in June.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks near Guagno?

The best time to hike the mountain peaks near Guagno is generally from late spring to early autumn. However, even in early June, you might still encounter snow at higher elevations like Brèche de Capitello and Bocca alle Porte. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially for challenging routes.

What natural features can I expect to see on mountain hikes around Guagno?

Hiking around Guagno's mountain peaks offers a rich variety of natural features. You'll encounter stunning glacial lakes such as Lac de Melo, Lac de Capitello, Lac de Batanella (Corsica's largest natural lake), and Lac de Nino. The landscape also features steep granite formations, diverse scenery from pine forests and pastures to challenging scree slopes, and the dramatic Restonica Gorge.

Are there any shelters or refuges available near the mountain summits?

Yes, for those planning longer or multi-day excursions, a basic Helbronner shelter is available near the Monte Rotondo Summit. This provides a unique opportunity to experience sunsets and sunrises from a high altitude.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Guagno?

Beyond peak bagging, the area around Guagno offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including difficult routes like the "Lake Melo – Lake Capitello loop from Lac de Melo" or the "Petra Piana Refuge – Monte Rotondo Summit loop from Corsica." For running enthusiasts, there are trails such as the "Creno Spring loop from Soccia." Cyclists can explore routes like the "Nuceta Bridge – Venaco loop from Vizzavona." You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Guagno, Cycling around Guagno, and Running Trails around Guagno guides.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks near Guagno?

Visitors frequently praise the indescribable panoramic views and the sense of accomplishment gained from reaching the summits. The dramatic landscapes, including glacial lakes and rugged mountains, are often highlighted. Many find the GR20 sections, such as the passage through Brèche de Capitello and Bocca alle Porte, to be among the most impressive experiences. The opportunity to witness stunning sunsets and sunrises from high altitudes, particularly near Monte Rotondo Summit, is also a cherished memory for many.

Are there any less strenuous options for those looking for easier mountain walks?

While many of the prominent peaks offer challenging routes, some areas provide more accessible options. For example, the path to Bocca a Reta is considered intermediate, and from there, the nearby Capu a u Tozzu can be climbed relatively easily in about 30 minutes for a fantastic view. For specific easy mountain walks, it's recommended to check local trail descriptions or guides for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances.

Can I combine a visit to a mountain pass with a lake descent?

Yes, from Brèche de Capitello, you can descend quite steeply to Lac de Capitello. From there, it's theoretically possible to continue to Lac de Melo and through the Restonica Valley towards Corte, offering a diverse hiking experience combining high mountain passes with beautiful glacial lakes.

What is the significance of Guagno's location for exploring these peaks?

Guagno's central location in Corsica makes it a strategic starting point for exploring these magnificent peaks. Its proximity to the Restonica Valley, a primary access point for both Brèche de Capitello and Monte Rotondo Summit, allows for convenient access to some of the island's most iconic mountain landscapes.

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