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The Col de Marsolino, known locally as Bocca di Marsolinu, is a prominent mountain pass situated in the Haute-Corse department of Corsica, France. Reaching an elevation of 443 meters (1,453 feet), this pass lies in the western part of the Monte Cinto massif, serving as a vital link between the towns of Calvi and Calenzana to Galéria. It is traversed by the D81 road, a significant route in western Corsica, and acts as an entrance to the Regional Natural Park…

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    3月 21, 2024

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    The Marsolino pass is located on a mountain range in the Monte Cinto massif. It peaks at 443 meters above sea level. It is the entry point to the Corsica regional natural park. The climb offers very beautiful panoramas.
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    Pass road connecting Calvi - Galeria with excellent road surface
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    難しい自転車ライド. 標準以上のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 全般的に舗装された状態です。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。

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    難しい自転車ライド. 標準以上のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 ツアーの一部で自転車を押して歩く必要があるかもしれません。

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    難しい自転車ライド. 標準以上のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 全般的に舗装された状態です。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。

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    距離 1.14 km

    上り 50 m

    下り 90 m

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    日曜日 26 4月

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    場所:カロンザナ, カルビ, コルシカ島, フランス

    よくある質問

    What is the elevation of Col de Marsolino and what are its key geographical features?

    The Col de Marsolino reaches an elevation of 443 meters (1,453 feet). It is situated in the western part of the Monte Cinto massif and serves as a natural boundary, separating the valley of the Ruisseau de Pinzutella to the north from the valley of the Ruisseau de Marsolinu to the south. A telecommunications antenna pylon is also located slightly above the pass.

    Are there specific viewpoints at Col de Marsolino offering panoramic views?

    Yes, the pass offers magnificent panoramic views. From Col de Marsolino, you can see across the Balagne region, including the impressive Monte Grosso massif, the bay of Calvi, and even the local airport. These vistas are particularly appreciated by cyclists and hikers.

    What are the parking options available at Col de Marsolino?

    Parking availability at the Col de Marsolino itself is generally straightforward, located directly at the pass on the D81 road. However, during peak seasons, it is advisable to plan your visit to ensure a relaxed experience, as spots can fill up.

    Is public transport available to reach Col de Marsolino?

    While the D81 road traverses the pass, direct public transportation specifically to Col de Marsolino is not widely available. Visitors typically reach the pass by car, motorcycle, or bicycle. The pass connects the towns of Calvi and Calenzana to Galéria, which may have limited local bus services, but direct routes to the pass are uncommon.

    Are permits required for hiking in the Monte Cinto massif area around Col de Marsolino?

    The Col de Marsolino serves as an entry point to the Regional Natural Park of Corsica. Generally, permits are not required for day hiking on marked trails within the park. However, for specific long-distance treks like the GR20 or for certain protected areas, it's always recommended to check with the park authorities for any updated regulations or requirements.

    What are the winter conditions like at Col de Marsolino, and is it suitable for winter hiking?

    Due to its relatively low altitude of 443 meters, the Col de Marsolino remains open almost all year round. While it can experience colder temperatures and occasional snowfall in winter, significant road closures due to snow are less common compared to higher mountain passes. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can be variable, so checking local weather forecasts and road conditions is essential.

    Are there family-friendly hiking trails or activities near Col de Marsolino?

    The area around Col de Marsolino offers varied routes that cater to different fitness levels. While specific 'family-friendly' designated trails are not detailed, the moderate slopes and scenic views make it possible to find shorter, less strenuous walks suitable for families. Exploring the entry points to the Regional Natural Park of Corsica can reveal suitable options.

    Is Col de Marsolino a dog-friendly area for hiking?

    The Regional Natural Park of Corsica, which Col de Marsolino is an entry point to, generally allows dogs on trails, often requiring them to be kept on a leash. It's always best to respect local wildlife and other hikers by keeping dogs under control. Specific regulations might apply to certain protected zones within the park, so checking local signage is advised.

    What amenities like cafes, restaurants, or accommodation are available near Col de Marsolino?

    The Col de Marsolino itself is a mountain pass and does not have direct amenities like cafes or restaurants. However, the pass connects the towns of Calvi and Calenzana to Galéria. These nearby towns offer a range of amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options, from hotels to guesthouses.

    What is the historical significance of Col de Marsolino?

    The name 'Marsolino' originates from the ancient parish of Armito-Marsolino. The pass gained international recognition in 2013 when it was included for the first time in the Tour de France during its 3rd stage, classified as a 2nd category climb. A tragic event also occurred here on August 13, 1992, when a plane crash resulted in the deaths of four occupants.

    What is the typical difficulty level for cycling the Col de Marsolino?

    For cyclists, the Col de Marsolino is considered a popular route due to its moderate slopes and excellent road surface. The climb from the Calenzana side is about 4.5 kilometers long with an average gradient of 6.2% and a maximum of 10%, making it a challenging yet rewarding ascent for many cyclists.

    Are there any specific circular walking routes that start from Col de Marsolino?

    While the Col de Marsolino is a popular starting point for various routes, specific named circular walking routes directly from the pass are not explicitly detailed. However, its location as an entry point to the Regional Natural Park of Corsica means that numerous hiking trails are accessible, allowing hikers to plan their own circular routes using maps or navigation tools.

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