Corse peaks

428 peaks

Highest peak

Monte Cinto

8,877 ft / 2,705 m

Most summited peak

Monte Cinto

16 summits

Most prominent peak

Monte Cinto

8,877 ft / 2,706 m prom

Corse summits

77 summits

First Ascent Awards

40 of 428 peaks 9%

Top climbing months

September 39%

August 20%

July 19%

Top ranges

Cagna

Massif Corse

Corse mountains highlights

  • Corsica (Corse), an island located in the Mediterranean Sea and part of France, is known for its rugged and mountainous terrain. These mountains provide a variety of hiking options for outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels, from challenging mountain climbs to more relaxed trails.
  • One of the most popular hiking destinations on the island is Monte Cinto, the highest mountain in Corsica, standing at 2,705 meters (8,877 feet) tall. This mountain is located in the central part of the island and is part of the Mediterranean Alps. The hike to the summit is considered challenging and requires a good level of fitness and proper equipment, but the panoramic views from the summit make it well worth the effort.
  • The Corsican Alps, located in the northern part of the island, offer a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. The range includes several peaks over 2,000 meters (6,562 feet) tall, such as Monte Renoso and Monte Rotondo. The trails in the Corsican Alps are known for their rocky terrain and steep slopes, making for a challenging hike for experienced hikers.
  • The southern part of the island also offers hiking options, with the Corsican Pre-Alps. These mountains are not as high as the other ranges, with the highest peak being Monte d'Oro which is 1,957 meters (6,417 feet). The trails in this range are known for their beautiful landscapes and tranquil hiking trails. They are suitable for beginners and those who seek a more relaxed hike.
  • Over 60 peaks have established routes to their summits and are all included in the Corsica Peaks Challenge.

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