Mountain passes around Luri are located in the Cap Corse region of Corsica, an area known for its coastal views and elevated terrain. The passes often connect different shores of the peninsula, offering diverse perspectives of the island. This region features a mix of natural viewpoints and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore routes that provide panoramic vistas of the sea and surrounding mountains.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Very nice trail made using Gravel bikepacking. Some sections of the trail are limited for 40mm tires due to the many stones, but it's manageable.
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Definitely go!
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What a view from the Mattei mill, it's worth the climb.
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GRAVEL ROAD SUGGESTIVE, it starts like a classic Alpine climb, then there are some cemented ramps, nothing too difficult, done with the 18kg bikepacking bike... Then the dirt road opens up where mostly off-road pick-ups pass, then a cobbled road. I recommend it for those who love being away from traffic, being one-on-one with nature. A little training is needed! There is only one fountain in the first town.
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Incredible gravel switchbacks up to ~1000m elevation. Perfect for gravel or mountain bike
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It is worth pushing the bike from the paved road up to here; you can see the Giraglia, part of the west coast of Cap Corse and it seems to be flying over Centuri with its islet; you have to come with binoculars, you will be enchanted!
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The top of the pass between Pino & Luri/Santa Severa. It's all down hill from here!.... Unless you decide to cycle up to the car park of the Tour de Sénèque (turn off by the church). While I was here (a Sunday in mid July) there was a food truck with tables offering refreshments.
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Among the most popular passes is Serra Pass, known for its panoramic 360° views from a windmill. Another highly regarded spot is Mattei Windmill (Col de la Serra), which offers stunning vistas over the island of Giraglia and the Cap Corse mountains, featuring the historic Mattei mill at its summit.
The mountain passes around Luri offer diverse and spectacular views. You can expect panoramic vistas of the sea, including the island of Giraglia, and the surrounding mountains of the Cap Corse region. Many passes, like Serra Pass, provide 360° perspectives of the landscape.
Yes, the Mattei Windmill (Col de la Serra) is a notable historical landmark. This well-preserved windmill, which promotes the famous Cap Corse Mattei aperitif, sits at the summit of the Serra pass and offers a unique blend of history and scenic beauty.
The region features a mix of terrain, from narrow roads with hairpin bends, as seen on the Scenic Mountain Descent, to challenging gravel routes. Passes like Col San Giovanni offer gravel switchbacks and a mix of paved and rocky paths. Many routes are considered intermediate in difficulty, requiring a moderate level of fitness.
The area around Luri is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for MTB trails, gravel biking, and road cycling. These routes often incorporate the scenic mountain passes, offering challenging ascents and rewarding descents with stunning views.
Yes, many cycling routes in the Cap Corse region utilize the mountain passes. For instance, Col San Giovanni is particularly recommended for gravel or mountain biking, featuring incredible gravel switchbacks. You can explore various cycling guides for routes that traverse these passes.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially the 360° vistas from spots like Serra Pass. The unique combination of natural beauty and historical elements, such as the Mattei Windmill, also receives high acclaim. Many appreciate the challenging yet rewarding nature of the routes and the opportunity to be immersed in nature away from traffic.
While specific parking details vary, for Bocca di Santa Lucia Pass, there is a car park available if you decide to cycle up to the Tour de Sénèque. It's advisable to check local information for other passes.
At Bocca di Santa Lucia Pass, a food truck with tables offering refreshments has been noted on Sundays in mid-July. For other passes, amenities might be limited, so it's recommended to plan accordingly and carry your own provisions.
The best way to experience the passes depends on your preference. Cycling, especially gravel or mountain biking, is highly recommended for those seeking adventure and stunning views, with routes like those around Col San Giovanni. For those who prefer a more relaxed experience, driving to viewpoints like Serra Pass offers accessible panoramic views.
Yes, the mountain passes around Luri often serve to connect different shores of the Cap Corse peninsula. For example, Mattei Windmill (Col de la Serra) is located on a pass that allows travel from one shore of Cap Corse to the other, offering diverse perspectives of the island.


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