Monte Padro (Corsican: Padru) is a 2,389 metres (7,838 ft) mountain in the department of Haute-Corse on the island of Corsica, France.
Monte Padro is on the ridge that defines the border between the communes of Olmi-Cappella to the north and Asco to the south.
[2] It has a prominence of 552 metres (1,811 ft) and isolation of 7.18 kilometres (4.46 mi).
from its nearest higher neighbor, the 2,562 metres (8,406 ft) Capu Biancu, to the south.
[1] Streams draining the south slopes of Monte Padru are tributaries to the Asco river, while streams draining the northern slopes are tributaries of the Tartagine river.