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Col de Bacino

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Col de Bacino

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Col de Bacino is a prominent natural monument and mountain pass nestled in the heart of Corsica, France. Reaching an elevation of 809 meters (2,654 feet), this significant landmark serves as a geographical crossroads, linking the Alta Rocca microregion with Grand Sud Corse. It is strategically located near charming towns such as Carbini, Sotta, Levie, and Sartène, making it a central point for exploring the southern Corsican landscape.

Visitors consistently praise Col de Bacino for its truly magnificent panoramic views.…

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    March 22, 2024

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    The Col de Bacino marks the last major ascent of the GT 20 route. It peaks at 809 meters above sea level. It forms the junction between the Alta Rocca microregion and Grand Sud Corse.
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    November 30, 2021

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    What's with the bullet holes!?

    June 15, 2025

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    The bullet holes are gone. They simply removed the entire sign.

    The pass is beautiful to drive on from both sides. A well-maintained road with little traffic.
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    1. Ospedale Reservoir – Bavella Pass loop from Palombaggia

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 860 m

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    Location: Levie, Sartène, Corsica, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty for hiking trails around Col de Bacino?

    While Col de Bacino is well-known for its challenging cycling climbs, the surrounding area also offers pleasant hikes and walks. The terrain generally features well-maintained paths, but hikers should be prepared for mountain conditions. Difficulty can vary, with options for leisurely strolls and more strenuous ascents, often involving significant elevation changes typical of Corsican mountain passes.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or landmarks at Col de Bacino that are particularly noteworthy?

    Col de Bacino itself is a significant landmark, offering magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding Corsican landscape, including the bay of Porto-Vecchio, the Bavella group, and Monte Incudine. From nearby vantage points, you can even see the east and west coasts of Corsica and Sardinia on clear days. Historically, there was a sign at the pass that garnered attention, but it has since been removed.

    What should visitors know about parking availability at Col de Bacino?

    Secure parking facilities are available in various locations around Col de Bacino, ensuring convenient access. However, as a popular destination, especially for cyclists and hikers, parking can fill up quickly during peak seasons or on busy weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is advisable to secure a spot, particularly if you plan a longer activity.

    Is Col de Bacino suitable for a winter visit or winter hiking?

    While the road to Col de Bacino is generally well-maintained, winter conditions in Corsican mountains can be unpredictable. Snow and ice are possible at 809 meters elevation, which could affect road accessibility and trail safety. For winter visits or hiking, it's crucial to check local weather forecasts and road conditions beforehand and be equipped with appropriate gear for cold and potentially icy terrain.

    Are there any family-friendly or easy hiking options near Col de Bacino?

    Yes, beyond the challenging cycling routes, Col de Bacino offers opportunities for pleasant walks. While specific 'easy' or 'family-friendly' trails are not detailed, the general area allows for leisurely exploration of the mountain scenery. Families should look for shorter, less steep sections of trails or consider walks directly from the pass, always assessing the terrain for suitability with children.

    Is Col de Bacino a dog-friendly destination?

    Generally, natural outdoor areas in Corsica, including mountain passes like Col de Bacino, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially due to potential wildlife, other visitors, and varying terrain. Ensure you carry water for your pet and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.

    What is the best time of year to visit Col de Bacino to avoid crowds?

    Col de Bacino can be popular, especially during the summer months and on weekends. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn) when the weather is still pleasant but visitor numbers are lower. Weekdays, even in peak season, will generally be less crowded than weekends.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options directly at or very close to Col de Bacino?

    Col de Bacino is a natural monument and mountain pass, so it does not typically feature commercial establishments directly at the summit. For cafes, restaurants, or accommodation, you would need to visit nearby towns such as Carbini, Sotta, Levie, or Sartène, which are a short drive away and offer various amenities for visitors.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter around Col de Bacino?

    The Corsican mountains are home to diverse wildlife. While specific sightings can never be guaranteed, visitors to Col de Bacino might spot various bird species, including raptors soaring overhead. Wild boars are also common in Corsica, though they are typically shy. Keep an eye out for smaller mammals and reptiles characteristic of Mediterranean mountain environments.

    How does the cycling difficulty of Col de Bacino compare to other Corsican climbs?

    Col de Bacino is a significant cycling challenge, notably serving as the last major ascent on the GT 20 route. Depending on the approach, it can be classified as a Category 1 or 2 climb. For instance, the ascent from Carbini involves a substantial climb of 483 meters over 10.1 kilometers with an average gradient of 5.4%. This makes it a demanding but rewarding climb for experienced cyclists, comparable in effort to many other notable mountain passes on the island.

    Are there any circular hiking routes that start and end at Col de Bacino?

    While the pass is a popular point for linear routes, especially for cyclists, specific circular hiking routes directly starting and ending at Col de Bacino are not explicitly highlighted. However, with a good map and planning, hikers can often create their own circular loops by combining different trails or using the well-maintained road for parts of their journey, exploring the surrounding natural beauty.

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