GT20 - Sylvain Alessandri - ATC
Tour de l'Osse
GT20 - Olivier Léonetti - ATC
Anse à Barcaggi
GT20 - Sylvain Alessandri - ATC
Escalier Romieu à Bastia
GT20 - Olivier Léonetti - ATC
L'aldilonda de Bastia
GT20 - Olivier Léonetti - ATC
Anse de Barcaggi
GT20 - Olivier Léonetti - ATC
Tour génoise à Barcaggi
GT20 - Olivier Léonetti - ATC
Falaise à Barcaggi
GT20 - Olivier Léonetti - ATC
L'aldilonda de Bastia
GT20 - Sylvain Alessandri - ATC
Bastia, vue sur le vieux port
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Centuri
GT20 - Olivier Léonetti - ATC
Le moulin Mattei
GT20 - Sylvain Alessandri - ATC
Cycliste féminine à Erbalunga
GT20 - Olivier Léonetti - ATC
La tour Agnello
GT20 - Olivier Léonetti - ATC
Cyclistes près de la tour de l'Osse
GT20 - Olivier Léonetti - ATC
L'île de Giraglia de la tour Agnello
54 km
3 h 36 min
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Bastia
Centuri
Seaside

Cyclists keen on challenges and exploration, relish immersing yourselves straight into the wild side of Corsica on this most northerly stage of the GT20 cycle route. Keep your bathers to hand, as between Bastia and Cinturi it’s easy to stop for a dip. This first exciting stretch of the route, 54km in length, initially leads you via secretive creeks and picturesque villages before you then tackle the inland terrain of the wide Cap Corse Peninsula. Prepare to take on a 700m positive shift in elevation, although the first 35km provide a fairly easy warm-up. The real physical challenge comes in crossing Cap Corse from east to west.

The Route

Set out along the GT20 cycle route from Bastia following the D80 road, the main thread for this stage, providing splendid views over the Mediterranean. The first stretch along the coast offers fairly easy cycling, despite the odd climb and the odd deceptively flat-seeming section, a feature all along the way. The overall cumulative gain in elevation is almost 700m. At kilometre 25, the little port of Porticciolo makes an ideal place to stop and enjoy the local cuisine. On the climb to reach U Macinaghju, the first stretch is gentle, but the way gets harder approaching the Col de la Serra – prepare for 12km with a 3% average gradient, but with sections between 4% and 5%. The descent to Cinturi is narrow and winding. The reward at the end – exploring this little port renowned for lobster.

Gradients and elevation

Ascents: 640m
Descents: 628m
Lowest point: 0m
Highest point: 371m

Road types

54km (100%) By road

Surface

54km (100%) Smooth

Don't miss

  • Bastia: designated a Ville d’Art et d’Histoire for its cultural riches; the Vieux Port, or historic harbour; the Citadel; the Jardin Romieu; the Voie Douce Aldilonda (a central waterside way hugging the sea, free of motorized traffic)
  • Centuri (Cinturi): the little port; the Moulin Mattei (a windmill 3km from Cinturi) at an iconic spot on the Cap Corse Peninsula

Find your accommodation on this stage

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Hotels
Accueil Vélo
San-Martino-di-Lota

Trains et transport sur Bastia / Centuri

CFC (Corsican train services and stations)

  • Bastia railway station
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