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Col de Vergio

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Col de Vergio

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Col de Vergio, known locally as Bocca à Verghju, is a significant mountain pass nestled in the heart of Corsica, France. Standing at an impressive 1,478 meters above sea level, it holds the distinction of being the island's highest paved road pass. This strategic location marks the boundary between the Haute-Corse and Corse-du-Sud departments, serving as a vital link between the Niolo region and the Deux-Sevi region, all within the stunning Regional Natural Park of Corsica.

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    5. November 2022

    Fahrrad

    Der Col de Vergio ist der höchste Pass Korsikas. Mit seiner Höhe von 1.467 Metern ist er der Treffpunkt zweier berühmter Wanderwege: des GR20 und des GR Mare à Mare.

    Am Pass sehen Sie eine seltsame 25 Tonnen schwere Statue aus rosa Granitstein. Es stellt Christus den König dar und ist das Werk von Noël Bonardi.
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    21. März 2024

    Fahrrad

    Der Vergio-Pass erreicht seinen Höhepunkt auf 1.467 Metern über dem Meeresspiegel. Sie verbindet Haute-Corse und Corse-du-Sud sowie die beiden Seiten der Insel vom Landesinneren aus. Es ist einer der Treffpunkte zwischen dem GR 20 und dem GT 20.
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    3. Juni 2018

    Fahrrad

    Der Col de Vergio ist der höchste Straßenpass Korsikas und alleine deshalb ein lohnendes Ziel. Viel wichtiger aber ist die von beiden Seiten großartige Strecke, die zu seiner Passhöhe führt. …

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    1. Die Scala di Santa Regina – Col de Vergio Runde von Francardo

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    Ort: Albertacce, Corte, Korsika, Frankreich

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    What are the most popular hiking trails accessible from Col de Vergio?

    Col de Vergio is a significant hub for hikers. It serves as a meeting point for the Mare a Mare Nord long-distance footpath and provides access to sections of the legendary GR20 trail. A particularly popular trek from the pass leads to the beautiful Lac de Nino, known for its wide, open plateau. Many other marked trails also originate directly from the pass, offering diverse options for various skill levels.

    Are there any family-friendly hiking options around Col de Vergio?

    Yes, the area around Col de Vergio offers trails suitable for families. While some routes can be challenging, there are also more leisurely walks through the fragrant Valdu Niellu and Aïtone pine forests. These provide a gentler introduction to the Corsican landscape and opportunities to spot local wildlife without requiring extensive hiking experience.

    What is the typical terrain like on trails near Col de Vergio?

    The terrain around Col de Vergio is quite varied. You'll encounter dense pine forests, particularly in the lower sections, transitioning to sparser scrub and open grassy plains at higher altitudes. The landscape is often dotted with granite blocks, and some trails can be rocky. Hikers should be prepared for diverse conditions underfoot.

    Is Col de Vergio accessible by public transport?

    Public transport options directly to Col de Vergio are very limited, especially outside of peak tourist season. Most visitors arrive by car or bicycle. It's advisable to check local Corsican transport schedules well in advance if you plan to rely on public services, as direct routes to this high mountain pass are infrequent.

    Are there any permits required for hiking in the Col de Vergio area?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for day hiking on the established trails around Col de Vergio, including sections of the GR20 or Mare a Mare Nord. However, if you plan to camp or undertake multi-day treks, especially within the Regional Natural Park of Corsica, it's always wise to check the latest regulations with the park authorities.

    What are the winter conditions like at Col de Vergio, and is winter hiking possible?

    During winter, Col de Vergio experiences significant snowfall and cold temperatures. The pass can be closed due to heavy snow, and roads may become impassable. While a small ski slope operates, winter hiking requires specialized gear, experience with snow and ice, and careful monitoring of weather and avalanche conditions. It is generally recommended for experienced winter hikers only.

    Are dogs allowed on trails around Col de Vergio?

    Dogs are generally permitted on many trails in the Col de Vergio area, but they must be kept on a leash, especially due to the presence of wild pigs, goats, and cows roaming freely. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local wildlife and other hikers. Specific restrictions might apply in certain protected areas or on sections of the GR20, so it's best to check signage.

    Where can I find accommodation or places to eat near Col de Vergio?

    While Col de Vergio itself has limited facilities, there are options in nearby villages. Albertacce in the Niolo region and Évisa in the Deux-Sevi region offer guesthouses, small hotels, and restaurants. At the pass, you might find a small refuge or a seasonal snack bar, but it's best to confirm availability, especially outside of the main summer season.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Col de Vergio?

    The area around Col de Vergio is known for its free-roaming wildlife. Visitors frequently encounter wild pigs, goats, and cows along the D84 road and on the trails. The diverse habitats, from dense forests to open plains, also support various bird species and smaller mammals.

    Are there any circular walks starting from Col de Vergio?

    Yes, several circular walks can be planned starting and ending at Col de Vergio. While the most famous trails like the GR20 and Mare a Mare Nord are linear, local maps and hiking guides often detail shorter loop options that explore the surrounding forests and offer panoramic viewpoints. These can range from a few hours to half-day excursions.

    What is the best time of day to visit Col de Vergio for views and avoiding crowds?

    To fully appreciate the panoramic views and potentially avoid the busiest times, visiting Col de Vergio in the early morning or late afternoon is often recommended. The light conditions are also ideal for photography during these times. While parking is available, it can fill up quickly during peak summer days, so an early start is beneficial.

    How challenging is the drive to Col de Vergio?

    The drive to Col de Vergio along the D84 road is scenic and generally manageable, but it involves winding mountain roads. While there are no particularly steep sections, especially on the eastern approach, some parts may have potholes. Drivers should be comfortable with mountain driving and aware of potential wildlife on the road. The journey itself is considered part of the experience, with dramatic scenery unfolding.

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