Bavella is a natural site located in Quenza, Corsica, France. It offers a challenging 9.4-mile point-to-point trail with an elevation gain of 2,296 ft, taking around 6-6.5 hours to complete. The trail is popular for backpacking and hiking, and visitors can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The Aiguilles de Bavella, also known as the Needles of Bavella, are rocky spikes of red granite that dominate the hill. The site is characterized by jagged peaks, large rock walls, and pine trees twisted by the wind, making it a great spot for hiking and rock climbing. Visitors can explore the seven towers of Asinau, and the trail starts about 8 km from the Purcaraccia creek, which features waterfalls and natural pools
Plan your family visit to the Bavella with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We went to the Bavella region, in the southeast of Corsica, for a Canyoning-Tour. We spent three days in the Bavellamassiv. Through rivers we wandered, swam, jumped and slid
Highlights: Our son had the Canyoning-Tour on the top of his wish list. We went canyoning with friends in the Bavella-Region. Our friends were braver than us ✨