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Mount Sant'Anghjulu and the Lento Refuge as seen from the Col de Bigorno
A beautiful mid-mountain route which, from the Col de Bigorno at an altitude of 885 m, takes walkers to the summit of Sant’Anghjulu at 1,389 m. On a clear day, the 360° panorama offers views of some of the highest peaks in Southern Corsica. Nearby, the Lento Refuge is situated on the western side of the I Compuli rocks. It is made available by the local council; the key is hung near the window to the right of the entrance. The only refuge in the Tenda range, this peaceful spot overlooks the Manghjatoghju valley, where animals gather around ‘pozzine’* fed by the numerous springs. A magnificent view opens up over the peaks of Asco and Cortenais. The return journey follows the same route, with the Nebbiu plain, the Gulf of Saint-Florent and Cap Corse to the north. To the south, from the Col de Bocca Forca, the Golo valley and its hilltop villages come into view.
This route is strongly advised against from 15 July to 31 October 2026
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Monte Castellare loop
This magnificent loop on the slopes of Monte Castellare offers breathtaking views of the neighbouring valleys, the plain of Bastia, Elba Island and, on a clear day, even the Italian coast.
It alternates between wooded and open sections until you reach the summit at 1,000 metres, where a magnificent oak tree provides welcome shade for a picnic or a siesta.
The descent takes you through the charming hamlet of Costa.
Rapale and Pieve circular loop
Created on the initiative of the municipalities of Rapale, Pieve and Sorio, the ‘Between the Profane and the Sacred’ route passes through these three beautiful villages of the Upper Nebbiu, which have showcased and preserved a heritage that is a must-see.
Communal footpaths, mule tracks, Romanesque chapels, menhir statues, a church with an off-centre bell tower, plus a route through chestnut and oak woods, making it suitable for walking in all seasons.
This description is not a copy-and-paste of the certified route but a variation split into two circular loops that follow the same routes. The idea is to make the route more accessible by reducing the distance and duration, thus allowing more time to explore the heritage. This is therefore the first circular loop.
A story of stones and water in Murato
The village of Murato invites you to discover a trail called Histoire de pierres et d'eau (History of Stones and Water). It is a tourist circuit between village and nature where you can discover Murato Supranu (upper part of the village) and Murato Sottanu. You will pass through narrow streets, old houses, churches, chapels, fountains, pagliaghji (straw huts), wash houses and bread ovens.
This route is not intended to be a long hike, but it has the merit of allowing you to discover the past and can be enjoyed by the whole family.
Murato loop, nature and heritage
This is a beautiful family hike around an exceptional location. Both for the natural areas you pass through and the landscapes they offer, and for the history of the area and the preservation of its heritage.
Or simply because of the quality of life that Muratu, in the Corsican language, offers its residents, whether permanent or temporary. This impression is confirmed by the condition of the buildings, from the old renovated ones to the more recent ones, as well as by the variety and quality of the shops.
On the route, hikers will discover the plateaus to the south with their rich agricultural and pastoral past and the ruins of the recently restored San Frusulu chapel. After a short walk through the heights of the village of Piève, a descent through low scrubland leads to the banks of the small coastal river, the Bevincu, spanned by Genoese bridges.
Finally, crossing the centre of the village provides an opportunity to appreciate Murato's important vernacular heritage.
The Memory Trail: path at Rutali - Trà aghje è Pagliaghji
This is a route with little elevation gain in the mountains above Rutali, ideal for a family walk. In the middle of the scrubland, there are arbutus trees, oaks and a few chestnut trees. You quickly find yourself isolated in wild nature at an altitude of 600 metres with views of the sea to the east and west. We are facing the base of Cap Corse.
Ridge path to Monte Torriccella above Rutali
This hike will allow you to admire the views of both seas.
The Orticheta Stream walk from Santu-Petru to San-Gavinu
What makes the municipalities covered by this hike unique is the length of their respective territories, each of which stretches all the way to the Agriate beaches.Coastal municipalities, certainly, but historically rural, since Santu Petru di-Tenda and San-Gavinu di-Tenda have been nestled since time immemorial in the foothills of the eponymous mountain range, where the majority of their population is concentrated. Here, the route allows you to explore these two remarkable towns via a circular route. As you walk along the old communal paths that still link them or through their respective narrow streets, you will linger at exceptional vantage points and feel the emotion evoked by the local natural and cultural heritage.
* Please note: The natural conditions are conducive to hunting. You are advised to make yourself visible if you see a sign indicating ‘hunting in progress’ and must keep your pet on a lead.
Circular Salinelle - Giru di Salinelle, in Nebbiu
Vallecalle occupies a strategic location among the villages of Haut Nebbiu.The proposed route takes hikers to Murato and then Rapale, with a return to Vallecalle made possible by the recent reopening of the Santo Pietro Vecchio mule track.In these places steeped in history, the pagliaghji (straw huts) bear witness to the intense agricultural and pastoral activity of the past. The number and quality of the Romanesque remains remind us of our ancestors' attachment to the sacred.The cool passages under oak and chestnut trees, then in the open, and the superb panoramic views complete the appeal of this route.The villages, rich in heritage monuments and crafts, are well worth a visit. Walking times should be reassessed accordingly.
Mont Sant'Angelo from Carogne
This circular route will take you through pleasant woodland at 1,200 metres above sea level, on Mont Sant'Angelo, which overlooks the Biguglia plain and the sea. Unlike the traditional trail that starts from Silvareccio, the departure from Carogne or Monte will take you off the beaten track on old, abandoned paths and trails and has the advantage of being circular.
(!) Old description, some paths seem to have disappeared, see reviews.
Hamlets and old paths between Castineta and Morosaglia
A beautiful little circular walk from the outskirts of Castineta (well worth a visit!). Discover old hamlets and paths between Castineta and Morosaglia. These paths were widely used before the road to Castineta was built.
Chjassu Ornitulogicu di Santu Stefanu – Olmeta di Tuda
Created by the Bureau Montagne Nebbiu (Association of Mountain Guides), this walk allows you to familiarise yourself with the birdlife whilst exploring a Natura 2000 nature conservation area.The B.M.N. has improved the route signposting by installing a large sign at the start of the Col de Santu Stèfanu.
From 15 July to 31 October 2026
it is strongly advised not to use this route
Given the successive heatwaves since the end of May, our association has not been able to clear the paths using the appropriate thermal equipment, for one thing.
Furthermore, the heat, drought and windy conditions are conducive to the outbreak of fires, which pose a maximum risk to walkers.
In these extreme conditions, you should opt for short walks along the coast or riverside. Avoid any routes that cross scrubland and/or reach mid-mountain passes.
Monte Astu from Lama
A beautiful hike through the Corsican maquis. The path winds along a beautiful marked trail to the Prunincu Refuge, then continues to climb through beautiful vegetation to the ridge overlooking the Puleghio ravine. To reach the summit, you will need to climb over some rocks (caution advised for those prone to vertigo). From Monte Astu, there is a magnificent view over the eastern plain, stretching as far as Île Rousse and the bay of Saint-Florent.
Monte San Petrone from Bocca di u Pratu
Starting from Col du Pratu (Bocca di u Pratu), this hike takes you to the summit of Castagniccia: Monte San Petrone. There is a magnificent beech forest along the entire route and a superb panorama at the summit.
Olmeta di Tuda – Cross of San Giovanni
A lovely circular walk featuring a section through mid-mountain terrain. First across the Costa Nuda plateau at an altitude of 634 m, then on to the Col de San Giovanni at 705 m. At this point on the route, walkers will certainly climb up to the eponymous cross at 726 m, where they can stop to take in the beautiful scenery. Views over both seas (the Tyrrhenian and the Mediterranean), the Chjurlinu-Biguglia lagoon, the Nebbiu and Conca d’Oru plains, and the Tenda Massif. Hikers will also discover an ancient threshing floor (aghja in the Corsican language) with its round stone for threshing wheat, which still stands on the site.The return journey from the San Giovanni Pass begins heading west and continues to Bocca di Pardino, offering superb panoramic views of the Patrimonio appellation vineyards, the Gulf of Saint Florent and the start of Cap Corse. At the pass, the route heads south towards the village of Olmeta di Tuda.
This route is strongly advised againstfrom 15 July to 31 October 2026
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Bocca di San Pancrazio, starting from Urtaca
A round-trip hike leading to Bocca San Pancraziu at 969 m via a well-marked track, offering lovely views of the Gulf of Saint-Florent and beautiful vistas of Urtaca and the surrounding mountains. No particular difficulty apart from a steady 3.5 km climb on the way there. A sign at the start indicates a 2 hour 15 minute walk to reach the destination. The walk offers little shade.