Punta di Telica, Mountain summit in Corsica, France
Punta di Telica is a summit on Corsica reaching 214 meters above sea level. The slopes display the granite rock formations that characterize the island's northern mountains.
The summit has long been part of Corsica's mountain landscape and was officially registered in geographic databases in 2018. This late documentation reflects how many smaller peaks remained outside formal mapping records for years.
This summit represents part of Corsica's mountainous landscape, where local inhabitants maintain strong connections to their territorial identity.
Several hiking trails reach the summit, with spring and autumn providing the best conditions for climbing. The route appears on local hiking maps and visitors should bring sturdy footwear and plenty of water.
From the summit you can see where Mediterranean vegetation meets the exposed granite rocks. The views reveal the geological variety that defines northern Corsica's character.
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