Corsican Mountains
The Corsican Mountains are a prominent mountain range located on the island of Corsica, which is part of France. This range features rugged terrain, with peaks that rise dramatically from the surrounding landscape. The highest peak, Monte Cinto, reaches an elevation of 2,706 meters (8,878 feet), making it the tallest mountain in Corsica.
The mountains are known for their diverse ecosystems, including forests, alpine meadows, and unique wildlife. They are popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing, and skiing. The GR20, a famous long-distance hiking trail, traverses the range, attracting adventure enthusiasts from around the world.