Make your way to Vizzavona, the starting point of your tour. Re-energize with dinner and spend a night in a gîte or refuge (depending on availability) as you prepare for the adventure!
Accommodation: Refuge or gîte
Meals: Dinner
If hiking the entirety of the infamous, 180-kilometer GR20 trek seems like too big of a bite at the moment, check out our 8-day, South GR20 portion. You still get to experience the tough trail, its quaint gîtes and refuges, and you get to do it at your own pace! Luggage transfer is also included in the price of the trip, and your guiding service organizes your accommodations and most meals—all that’s left to do is enjoy the trek. Although still quite challenging, the southern section of the GR20 is considered more accessible and slightly easier than the northern one. If you’re looking to experience the GR20 on your own terms and halve the time of the trail, this adventure from Vizzavona to Conca is something to consider!
Make your way to Vizzavona, the starting point of your tour. Re-energize with dinner and spend a night in a gîte or refuge (depending on availability) as you prepare for the adventure!
Accommodation: Refuge or gîte
Meals: Dinner
After a quick breakfast, continue along the Pass of Vizzavona and the stiff but steady climb to Bocca Palmetto. Discover several sheepfolds before finally arriving at Capanelle where you will relax and reenergize for the rest of your travels.
Accommodation: Gîte at Capanelle
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Walking: 14 km (8.7 miles) / 5 hours
Elevation: +1,155 m / +3,789 ft | -715 m / -2,346 ft
Make your way to the picturesque sheepfolds of Traghjete before hiking towards the Plateau of Ghialgone. Cross the footbridge of I Spiazzi, another bathing point, and descend through the forest of rare and most majestic Corsican fir trees before reaching the Col de Verde, which is where you will spend the night.
Accommodation: Gîte at Col de Verde
Meals: Breakfast, picnic lunch, and dinner
Walking: 14 km (8.7 miles) / 5 hours
Elevation: +600 m / +1,970 ft | -900 m / -2,953 ft
You ascend to the Bocca del’Orro and traverse the Prato plateau, surrounded by its picturesque alpine fields. Following the ridgeline, you’re treated to spectacular views of the Taravo Valley to the west and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the east. From there, you descend through the Saint-Antoine forest, eventually arriving at the charming village of Cozzano.
Accommodation: Gîte
Meals: Breakfast, picnic lunch, and dinner
Walking: 14 km (8.7 miles) / 8 hours
Elevation: +750 m / +2,460 ft | -1,300 m / -4,265 ft
After an early morning departure, you ascend to the Bocca di l’Usciolu and walk along the mountain ridge, a dreamlike rocky landscape shaped by the wind. The path then descends through an ancient alder forest. As the lush vegetation becomes denser and more vibrant, you arrive at the Plateau de Cuscione, where a cozy shepherd’s hut awaits to host you for the night.
Accommodation: Shepherds hut on the Coscione Plateau
Meals: Breakfast, picnic lunch, and dinner
Walking: 16 km (10 miles) / 8 hours
Elevation: +1,300 m / +4,265 ft | -660 m / -2,165 ft
The Plateau de Cuscione offers a welcome change with its gentle terrain, green grazing lands, and unique pozzines (peat bogs). From there, you ascend the rocky slopes of Mount Incudine, the highest peak in the south at over 2,000 meters. Afterward, you descend into the Asinao Valley, only to climb again toward the dramatic granite spires of the renowned Needles of Bavella, a truly spectacular sight.
Accommodation: Gîte at Bavella
Meals: Breakfast, picnic lunch, and dinner
Walking: 15 km (9.3 miles) / 8 hours
Elevation: +985 m / +3,230 ft | -1,100 m / -3,610 ft
Start your day off with an easy walk through the forest in the southern massif of Bavella to the Paliri refuge. Then, it’s time for the descent, made even more enjoyable by the scent of the maquis. Arriving in Conca, take an epic pic next to the sign marking the end of the GR20!
Accommodation: Gîte in Conca
Meals: Breakfast, picnic lunch, and dinner
Walking: 16 km (10 miles), 7 hours
Elevation: +450 m / +1,476 ft | -1,400 m / -4,593 ft
Luggage access: Yes
A filling breakfast marks the end of your adventure. From Conca, you can take a shuttle to Porto Vecchio, and a bus to Bastia or Ajaccio. Contact your guiding company if you need a transfer!
Meals: Breakfast
Please note that accommodations are subject to availability and it may not be possible to book the exact accommodations listed day-by-day in the itinerary (in case there is a detailed list).
Also note that your chosen dates for the tour are not guaranteed until confirmed by the guide. If the guide is unable to secure your preferred dates/accommodation, you’ll get a full refund!
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*Please note that accommodations are subject to availability and it may not be possible to book the exact accommodations listed day-by-day in the itinerary (in case there is a detailed list).
If you have any special dietary requirements, please make sure to bring a good supply of food containing protein. It’s not always possible to get a good balanced meal in the mountains, especially in the remote huts.
The GR20 in Corsica is regarded by many as the hardest trek in Europe. It’s a very tough trek with long walking days in succession, meaning that you must be very fit and already have experience with high mountain hiking over several days. There’s also a lot of scrambling and on occasion you will need to use fixed chains and ladders, so it’s not suitable for those with vertigo. Being able to read and follow map instructions is also a must.
That being said, a great thing about this adventure is that you can either choose to do the full GR20, the North or the South Portion!
In general, keep in mind that the GR20 is a very remote trek, making it difficult to “sit out” a day if you’re feeling tired. To see what you can expect, you have a day-by-day distance and duration breakdown in the itinerary—all days are long, so make sure you’re ready for a week or two of consecutive long and challenging days.
Keep in mind that you’ll come across numerous large drops, so you have to be sure that you’re not going to make a clumsy slip. Some ascents are very long, some descents very steep, so that’s something to consider if you have sore knees. Walking poles come in very handy on the GR20, as they reduce the shock on your legs.
Would you feel more comfortable having a professional mountain guide by your side? This guided GR20 trekking tour might be the top choice then!
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Personal items & equipment
Dress comfortably and for the weather in clothes you can move in. We suggest bringing clothing appropriate for the season. Layers are best and don’t wear jeans.
By going on this self-guided GR20 tour in Corsica, your guides take care of accommodation, most meals, route notes and maps. Luggage transfers are available at an additional cost—they make the hike much easier.
Other than that, self-guided walking requires individuals to use problem-solving skills, to be adaptable, and have a keen eye. Good knowledge of map reading and a good sense of direction is needed. There’s always a certain level of unknown when it comes to self-guided walking as well as a possibility of detouring. Still, with a methodical approach and good preparation on your part, you will find that potential problems can soon be averted. If you’re a first-time traveler, you’ll see that you soon get the hang of it, just as the majority of first-time travelers do.
The minimum number of people required for this self-guided tour is 2, and having two heads is often better than one when it comes to finding your way. In the event of problems or emergencies, your guiding service provides a 24/7 hotline service.
Though luggage transfers are not automatically included, they can be arranged at an additional cost! Due to the remoteness of some overnight spots, keep in mind that it won’t be delivered to you every night. You can add luggage transfers to your booking upon checkout.
Group sizes and prices:
Self-guided GR20 hiking in Corsica can be arranged for larger groups. Contact us to make arrangements.
Min. age requirements:
If your group has hikers under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.
Depending on the tour you choose, starting points are different.
If you choose to do the full GR20 or the North GR20, your trip starts in Calvi. To get there, fly into Bastia-Poretta Airport (BIA) (further from Calvi than Calvi Airport, but better connections) or Calvi Airport (CLY). If you land in Bastia, you can take a bus, a train, or a taxi to reach Calvi. If you land in Calvi Airport, it’s best to take a taxi.
If you’re doing the South GR20, your trip starts in Vizzavona. To get there, you can fly into Bastia Airport, Calvi Airport, or Ajaccio Airport (AJA). From there, you can either take the bus, train, or a taxi to Vizzavona.
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