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Teghime Pass

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Teghime Pass

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The Col de Teghime, known locally as Bocca di Teghjime, is a significant mountain pass in the Haute-Corse department of Corsica, France. Standing at an elevation of 536 meters, it serves as a crucial link between the vibrant city of Bastia on the east coast and the picturesque town of Saint-Florent on the west. Nestled within the Monte Stello massif, this pass connects the micro-regions of Bagnaja and Nebbio, offering a strategic vantage point over the island's diverse landscapes.

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    January 9, 2019

    Road cycling

    From here you can see the Tyrrhenian and the Ligurian Sea at the same time. Great reward after the climb. Historically, the place is also interesting. As early as 1943 Corsican partisans conquered this SS position and then freed Corsica from the Nazis.
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    June 19, 2024

    Mountain biking

    Col de Teghime pass.
    From here you have a beautiful view to the east, and a few meters further on there is a magnificent panorama to the west towards the Gulf of Saint-Florent.
    There is also a memorial here for the struggle for Corsica's liberation in World War II.
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    September 6, 2024

    Mountain biking

    Beautiful mountain pass that allows you to cross Cap Corse and enjoy the panorama on both sides. Perfect asphalt and breathtaking overhanging curves.
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    Location: Barbaggio, Calvi, Corsica, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is there dedicated parking available at Col de Teghime, and does it get crowded?

    Yes, there is parking available directly at the Col de Teghime. While generally accessible, it can fill up quickly, especially during peak season or on weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended to secure a spot, particularly if you plan to embark on a longer hike or cycle ride.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Col de Teghime?

    While the Col de Teghime is easily accessible by car via the D81 and D38 roads, direct public transport options like buses specifically to the pass are limited. Most visitors reach the pass by private vehicle, bicycle, or as part of a guided tour. You might find regional bus services connecting Bastia or Saint-Florent to nearby villages, but a final leg by taxi or walking would likely be required.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and at the viewpoint at Col de Teghime?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and at viewpoints in the Col de Teghime area, provided they are kept on a leash. This is important for their safety, the protection of local wildlife, and the comfort of other visitors. Always ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the area.

    What kind of activities are suitable for families with children at Col de Teghime?

    Col de Teghime offers several family-friendly activities. The panoramic viewpoints are easily accessible and provide stunning vistas without extensive walking. For families looking for a short stroll, there are gentle paths around the pass. The historical monument is also an engaging stop for older children interested in history. Always consider the fitness level of your children when choosing a route.

    Is Col de Teghime suitable for winter hiking, and what are the conditions like?

    While the pass can experience snow in winter due to its proximity to the 963-meter Pigno, it rarely closes to traffic, making it accessible year-round. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can be challenging. Trails may be slippery or covered in snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear like waterproof boots and possibly microspikes. Always check local weather forecasts before planning a winter visit.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options directly at Col de Teghime or nearby?

    There are no cafes, restaurants, or accommodation facilities directly at the Col de Teghime itself. The pass is primarily a viewpoint and historical site. However, you will find various options for dining and lodging in the nearby towns of Bastia (to the east) and Saint-Florent (to the west), both of which are a short drive away.

    What is the typical hiking difficulty around Col de Teghime?

    Hiking routes around Col de Teghime generally range from easy to intermediate. Many paths offer moderate ascents, providing rewarding views without being overly strenuous. For example, the ascent from Saint-Florent is noted for its beauty and moderate challenge for cyclists, and similar conditions apply to many hiking trails. More challenging routes can be found on the higher slopes of the Monte Stello massif.

    What makes Col de Teghime known as the 'Col des Ardoises' (Slate Pass)?

    Col de Teghime is sometimes referred to as the 'Col des Ardoises' because of its unique geological composition. It is located in the 'Schist Corsica' region, characterized by slate formations, which contrasts with the 'Granitic Corsica' found in the central and southern parts of the island. This geological distinction adds another layer of natural interest to the area.

    Are there specific named viewpoints at Col de Teghime, or is it just a general panorama?

    While the entire pass offers a magnificent 360-degree panorama, there are distinct areas that provide specific views. From the main pass, you can clearly see Bastia and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the east. Just a few meters further, a separate vantage point opens up to the west, offering a breathtaking vista of Saint-Florent, the Agriates Desert, and the Mediterranean Sea. The memorial site also provides a specific point of interest.

    What kind of wildlife can be observed around Col de Teghime?

    The area around Col de Teghime is rich in Corsican maquis, a dense shrubland that provides habitat for various wildlife. You might spot birds of prey soaring overhead, as well as smaller birds and insects. Wild boars are also present in Corsica's maquis, though they are typically shy. Keep an eye out for endemic plant species that thrive in this unique Mediterranean ecosystem.

    Are there any circular or loop hiking routes starting from Col de Teghime?

    Yes, the Col de Teghime serves as an excellent starting point for various hiking routes, including circular options. While specific named loop trails might require a bit of local knowledge or a detailed map, the network of paths in the Monte Stello massif allows for creating custom loop hikes of varying lengths and difficulties. These routes often incorporate the stunning panoramic views and the fragrant maquis landscape.

    What is the historical significance of the monument at Col de Teghime?

    The monument at Col de Teghime commemorates a pivotal moment in World War II. In October 1943, a crucial battle took place here between German occupying forces and Moroccan Goumiers of the French Army of Africa, aided by Corsican resistance fighters. The capture of the pass was vital for the liberation of Bastia, making Corsica the first French department to be freed. The monument, featuring a replica cannon, honors the sacrifice of the Moroccan Goumiers.

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