Best mountain peaks around Ucciani are found in the Corse-du-Sud department of France, offering a rugged Corsican landscape. This region serves as a base for exploring several notable mountain peaks. The surrounding area provides challenging hikes to summits that feature panoramic views. Ucciani is situated near a variety of peaks, making it a suitable starting point for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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The climb is worth it. Wonderful views of the surrounding mountains!
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From the hamlet of Salasca, the view of Peri is splendid. We see the imposing summit of Punta Falconaccia rising behind the village.
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The trail to the top of Monti D'Ignascu and back is a wonderful opportunity to take in the magnificent views of the valley below. It is very crowded and very interesting.
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Surprisingly great vantage point in all directions. A chapel stood here until the 16th century, the foundations of which can still be seen.
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With just over 1,200 meters above sea level, this peak, although small in size, offers a grand view. From there, one can appreciate the gulfs of Ajaccio and Sagone. A summit worthy of a hike.
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The ascent and descent from Refuge e'Campanelle takes about 5 hours and is definitely worth it. For me the summit was one of the highlights of the GR 20, although it is actually not on the route. In addition to a fantastic view, there is a small summit cross and, as a highlight, a small Corsican head carved in stone.
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The hike to the summit in pictures https://youtu.be/rJvy13gzt4A
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The path towards Bergeries des Pozzi (to the west, not to the Bergeries of the same name in the east of Monte Renoso) is generally easy to walk. In between, however, there are a few climbing spots that you shouldn't let yourself be disturbed by.
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The region around Ucciani offers several notable peaks. Monte Renoso is highly popular, known as one of Corsica's easier two-thousand-meter peaks with magnificent panoramic views. Another favorite is Punta Sant'Eliseu, which provides grand views of the Gulfs of Ajaccio and Sagone. The Monti D’Ignascu Trail also leads to a summit offering splendid valley views.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Monte Renoso stands out, offering vistas extending to both the east and west coasts and Corsica's highest mountains. Punta Sant'Eliseu provides expansive views of the Gulfs of Ajaccio and Sagone. Additionally, Punta d'Isa (1630m), though not a highlight in the guide data, is known for its magnificent 360-degree panorama encompassing the Gravona valley, Gulf of Ajaccio, and major island peaks on clear days.
Yes, the region offers several challenging hikes. The hike to Punta Sant'Eliseu, especially the final stretch along a rocky ridge, requires sure-footedness. The "Punta Peccuraghja – Punta Sant’Eliseu loop from Col de Tartavello" is classified as a hard hike, demanding good fitness and alpine experience. Punta Bacinello is also listed as a challenging summit.
The trails around Ucciani traverse diverse Corsican landscapes, including pine forests, maquis shrubland, and rocky terrain. You'll experience unique flora and fauna. For instance, the routes to Punta Sant'Eliseu pass through pine forests and maquis. Keep an eye out for wild goats, which are sometimes seen near Punta Sant'Eliseu.
Hike durations vary by peak and route. The ascent to Punta Sant'Eliseu from Col de Tartavello typically takes about 3 hours for a 7 km distance. The challenging "Punta Peccuraghja – Punta Sant’Eliseu loop" is around 6.82 km and takes approximately 3 hours and 37 minutes. An intermediate trek to Punta d'Isa from Col de Scalella covers about 7.25 km and averages 3 hours and 50 minutes.
Yes, several trails are suitable for intermediate hikers. The trek to Punta d'Isa from Col de Scalella is considered an intermediate route. Punta Sant'Eliseu is also categorized as an intermediate summit, offering a rewarding hike without extreme difficulty.
Beyond hiking, the Ucciani area is excellent for cycling. You can find various cycling routes, including challenging touring bicycle routes like the "Col de Scalella – View of Lake Tolla loop from Tavera" and road cycling routes such as the "Scalella Pass – Col de Scalella loop from Ucciani." You can explore more options on the Cycling around Ucciani guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Ucciani guide.
Absolutely. For a challenging experience, consider the "Punta Peccuraghja – Punta Sant'Eliseu loop from Col de Tartavello." For moderate options, the "Lac de Tolla Loop" and "Viewpoint on Lac Tolla — loop from Tolla" are popular. An easy option is the "Peri Heritage Trail." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Ucciani guide.
Monte Renoso, at 2352 meters, is considered one of the easier two-thousand-meter peaks in Corsica to conquer. From its summit, you can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view that extends to both the east and west coasts, as well as the highest mountains on the island. Visitors often describe the view as 'fabuleux' and highly recommend it.
Punta Sant'Eliseu, though just over 1,200 meters, offers a grand view of the Gulfs of Ajaccio and Sagone. On clear days, higher Corsican peaks like Monte d'Oro and Punta d'Isa are visible. The trail winds through pine forests and maquis, with the final stretch traversing a rocky ridge. Foundations of an old chapel can still be seen at the summit, adding a touch of history to the natural beauty.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular panoramic views from the summits, which offer extensive vistas of the Corsican coastline, valleys, and other prominent mountains. The challenging yet rewarding hikes through diverse landscapes, including pine forests and maquis, are also highly appreciated. The opportunity to experience the island's unique flora and fauna, such as wild goats, adds to the appeal.
Yes, circular routes are available. A notable example is the challenging "Punta Peccuraghja – Punta Sant’Eliseu loop from Col de Tartavello." For Punta d'Isa, a longer, gentler loop is recommended for its scenic landscapes, offering an alternative to the more direct but steeper path to the summit.


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