Overview
Looking across the ascent (traverse) ridge during the ascent of A Muvrella
The ridge traverse between
Brèche de Missoghiu and
Bocca di Stagnu is one of the most beautiful hikes / scrambles on
Corsica. It is a round trip along two branches of
GR20 Corsica''s reknowned trekking trail. The traverse itself runs along an old branch of the trekk, little in use nowadays, the ascent and descent follow the current track. Consequently you'll run across a lot of trekkers struggling underneath the weight of their packs during acent or descent.
The route described here can be hiked both ways. However, the section between
Bocca di Stagnu and
Haut Asco, while very long and steep, is the much better descent route than the ledge scramble from
Brèche de Missoghiu, which is why the route is described in this direction. Along the route, or to the side of it, lie two 2000ers, both of which offer fascinating views towards the
Cinto Massif.
Punta Culaghia is climbed during the traverse, while
A Muvrella lies a bit to the side, hovering to the east of
Bocca di Stagnu. The latter summit can be easily reached within an hour from the saddle.
Getting There
Punta Culaghia, A Muvrella, Capu a u Carrozzu, Capu Larciose
The closest village and trailhead is the former ski station of
Haut-Asco
, right underneath
A Muvrella. Since it is also one of the few places
GR20-trekkers can get a hot shower and something to eat it is a veritable trekkers' base. Lots of tents, a hostel, two hotels and everywhere heavily laden people either preparing for or resting after the hardest of the trek's stages through
Cirque de la Solitude.
- From the airport Bastia Poretta:
- Take N193 south, direction Corte
- At Ponte Leccia switch to 197 north, direction L'Ile Rousse.
- After a few km turn left onto D47, later D147, direction Asco and Haut-Asco.
- From the airport Ajaccio
- Take N193 north all the way across Col de Vizzavona and through Corte to Ponte Leccia
- Here switch to 197 north, direction L'Ile Rousse.
- After a few km turn left onto D47, later D147, direction Asco and Haut-Asco.
Route Description
The black towers of Punta Stranciacone. Monte Cinto to the left, Punta Missoghiu to the right
- General:
- Start altitude: 1425m
- Summit altitude: 2143m
- Prevailing exposure: N and S
- Type: Hike and Scramble
- Protection: None
- Effort: 2 - 1000m elevation on the round trip
- Power: 2 - Steep ascent and descent to / from the ridge
- Psyche: 2 - Tricky in the gully towards Brèche de Missoghiu
- Difficulty: 2 / 3 - Short UIAA I section through the north face of Punta Stranciacone, UIAA II+ on the SW risge to A Muvrella
- Orientation: 2 - Withering marks on the ridge
From the parking lot at
Haut Asco follow the red and white marks for
GR20. It heads up the former ski run on its south-western (left) side. As an alternative you can stay beneath the posts of the ski lift to its top, then turn left and join
GR20 a bit above. Still follow the valley towards
Pic von Cube in its end. GR20 will run along underneath the pic, then head up into
Cirque de la Solitude, the most sprectacular and difficult part of the treck. Underneath the south face of
Punta Missoghiu, however, there is an intersection (tricky to find), where a path turns off and back to the right.
The path traverses the slopes underneath
Punta Missoghiu and soon vanishes in a field of dwarf pines and other smallish bushes. Once through the brushwork it heads for the steep gully coming down from
Brèche de Missoghiu, a sharp col between Punta Missoghiu and
Punta Stranciacone. At first you zig and zag across the gully until finally a ledge on its left hand side leads you right up to the Brèche. First views towards the north coast reward you. Stepping a bit to the south-west you can climb towards a small plateau wiith a good detailed view of the
Punta Missoghiu East Face.
Return to the Brèche and descend steeply through the north face of
Punta Stranciacone. After the lowest spot you'll have to negotiate a gully along ledges to its side where a bit of climbing (UIAA I) is required. After the gully the path turns the north-estern side of the Punta and finally heads for the ridge which it won't leave until it reaches
Bocca di Stagnu. It pays to turn around every now and then to see the granite towers of
Punta Stranciacone change shape during the traverse. Finally you'll get to the west face of
Punta Culaghia. A bit of steep rock-hopping takes you to the top with its fascinating views.
The descent route is a bit tricky to find since it is hidden by a patch of dwarf bushes. It leaves the ridge (steep drop here) and rather negotiates a scree field to the direct east of the summit, winding throgh the bushes. It is very steep and the scree underneath the bushes makes the descent kind of dangerous. You descend underneath the ridgeline but then head for the next saddle,
Bocca Culaghia. A small tower is passed on the north side on passable ledges and finally you descend into
Bocca di Stagnu.
From the Bocca you can either descend directly back to
Haut Asco (see below) or start the ascent to
A Muvrella. For the latter head onto
GR20, direction north for several hundred metres where a path turns of to the right, climbing the A Muvrella west slopes. It heads back and forth but then vanishes or gets ambiguous. I know there are different paths to the summit, some of them easy. We, however, ended up on the south-west ridge, which is composed of solid granite blocks. Leaving the trekking poles behind we climbed the ridge (UIAA II+), which turned out to be a beautiful and exposed but not overly difficult climb. In order to retrieve the poles we had to return the same way.
From
Bocca di Stagnu head down north along
GR20 towards the Asco Valley. The path is very steep and unfurtunately ambiguos. The route has been changed due to too much erosion but you will find the red and white
GR20 marks all over the place. At most times of the season you'll find a lot of trekkers there, whom you can follow down. Once beneath the timber line the path gets unique and finally reaches the valley floor a bit to the west of
Haut Asco, almost exactly where the GR20 hostel can be found. turn left onto the dirt road to Haut Asco, which will bring you back to the parking lot.
Essential Gear
Hiking gear - trekking poles are recommendable for the long descent from
Bocca di Stagnu.