Punta Reginosa, Mountain summit in Haute Corse, France
Punta Reginosa is a mountain summit in Haute-Corse, France, rising to 1310 meters with steep rocky slopes and Mediterranean plants. The varied elevation zones display different habitats, from pine forests lower down to open ground near the peak.
The peak formed millions of years ago through tectonic movements that shaped Corsica's mountainous structure. These geological processes created the foundation of the island's landscape as it exists today.
Local Corsican mountaineers maintain traditional routes to the summit, marking paths with stone cairns according to centuries-old practices.
Marked trails lead to the summit, with the main route requiring about four hours of walking from the nearest parking area. Good footwear and plenty of water are essential, especially on warmer days.
The summit's position at coordinates 42.145278N and 8.900556E provides clear views extending from the Mediterranean Sea to Monte Cinto's peak.
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