Mountain passes around San-Gavino-Di-Tenda are characterized by the rugged natural landscape of Haute-Corse, Corsica. The region offers numerous hiking trails that traverse mountainous terrain, providing elevated points and expansive views. San-Gavino-Di-Tenda serves as a starting point for exploring these routes, which often lead to significant points along scenic walking paths. The area's diverse geography includes arid, rocky areas and scrubland, with the village itself situated on the Santo Pietro di Tenda ridge.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Mega super nice here. It is worth a visit.
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Very scenic road! But be careful ‼️ there is nothing on the road (no bars, few houses) bring water and food
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A cool street
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The Col de Bigorno with an altitude of 885 meters passes through the Lancone pass and is at the level of Mount Tassu located at 1,372 meters high.
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The Bocca di San Colombanu rises to almost 700 meters above sea level and offers beautiful views of the coast of L'Île-Rousse.
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Looking north, you will see the beginning of the dirt track that goes down to Ghignu beach
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A zippy, smooth descend on asphalt all the way from the Col to Ponte Novu in the valley. Could do as a climb too, but is probably much steeper than the alternative between Ponte Leccia and Canavaggia.
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The mountain passes in this region are primarily features within hiking trails, offering elevated points and expansive views rather than conventional vehicular passes. They are characterized by the rugged natural beauty of Haute-Corse, with diverse landscapes ranging from arid, rocky areas to denser scrubland.
For coastal views, consider visiting Col de Saint-Colomban with view of L'Île-Rousse. It rises to almost 700 meters above sea level and provides beautiful panoramas of the L'Île-Rousse coast.
Yes, Bocca di Vezzu Pass is an intermediate mountain pass that offers both facilities and a viewpoint. From here, you can see the start of a dirt track leading down to Ghignu beach.
The area around San-Gavino-Di-Tenda is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to Monte Astu for experienced hikers. There are also options for running and gravel biking.
Yes, the Col de Santo Stefano (Bocca di San Stefanu) Memorial and Viewpoint is a significant historical site. It features a memorial dedicated to the sacrifice of Moroccan goumiers and offers views towards Saint-Florent.
Hiking trails vary in difficulty. For instance, the route to Monte Astu is reserved for experienced hikers due to its challenging nature. However, there are also easier options available, such as the 'Punta di Tilariu Coastal Massif Loop' for running or 'Rock shelter – Joli Cap ,Superbe vue loop' for hiking, both rated as easy.
The region is generally best enjoyed during seasons with pleasant weather for hiking and outdoor activities. Spring and autumn typically offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. While winter hiking is possible, be prepared for colder conditions and potentially challenging terrain.
The mountainous terrain and diverse landscapes, from arid areas to scrubland, support a variety of flora and fauna. While specific wildlife sightings depend on the season and location, the area is rich in ecological treasures typical of Corsica's natural environment.
Yes, many hiking and running routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the 'Col San Diamano' is part of a hiking loop from Piève to Sorio Village. You can find various circular routes for different sports in the hiking guide and other activity guides.
When exploring trails, especially those like Oggio Saint Pancrace, it's crucial to bring water and food as there are few facilities along the way. Always be prepared with appropriate gear for hiking, including sturdy footwear and layers of clothing, and check weather conditions before you go.
For more details on the cultural heritage of the area, including the village itself which is perched on the Santo Pietro di Tenda ridge, you can visit the official tourism website: visit-corsica.com.


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