Monte Astu

Streams from the southeast of the ridge feed the Fiumi Raghiunti, the upper section of the Aliso River.

It is isolated by 17.96 kilometres (11.16 mi) from its nearest higher neighbour, Cima a i Mori to the south of southwest.

This is a granitic mole partially detached from its mica schist encasement which still remains on its periphery and on its roof.

ffA small climb across riprap is needed to reach the summit, not advised for people with vertigo.

[7] From the summit there is a beautiful panorama over northern Corsica, including the Agriates Desert, the Monte Cinto massif, Cap Corse and the Tuscan Archipelago.