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The Asco (; ) is a small river in the department of
Haute-Corse Haute-Corse (; , or ; ) is a department of France, consisting of the northern part of the island of Corsica. The corresponding departmental territorial collectivity merged with that of Corse-du-Sud on 1 January 2018, forming the single ter ...
, Corsica, France. It is a tributary of the Golo. The river rises in the
Monte Cinto massif The Monte Cinto massif is one of the main massifs in the island of Corsica, France, taking its name from the highest mountain in Corsica, Monte Cinto. It is the northernmost and highest of the four massifs that form the spine of the island. The mas ...
among some of the highest mountains of Corsica, passes a ski resort and the old village of Asco and cuts through a dramatic gorge before joining the Golo.


Course

The Asco is long. It crosses the communes of Asco,
Canavaggia Canavaggia is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. Since 2015, it is part of the canton of Golo-Morosaglia. Population See also *Communes of the Haute-Corse department The following is a list o ...
,
Moltifao Moltifao (; ) is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. Population See also *Communes of the Haute-Corse department The following is a list of the 236 Communes of France, communes of the Haute-Cor ...
and
Morosaglia Morosaglia (; ; , ) is a commune in the Haute-Corse department, on the island of Corsica, France. Since 2015, it is the seat of the canton of Golo-Morosaglia. History Morosaglia is the native commune of Pasquale Paoli (1725-1807). The hou ...
. It rises at an elevation of . The source is to the southeast of the
Monte Cinto Monte Cinto () is the highest mountain on the island of Corsica, a region of France. Geography The elevation of the mountain is and so is its prominence, making it one of the most prominent peaks in Europe. It is the highest peak of the Mo ...
. The Asco flows northwest, then north past the Haut-Asco resort, then runs northeast to the village of Asco, east-northeast to the south of the village of Molifao, then east to a point just north of Ponte Leccia, where it joins the Golo. Its mouth is at an elevation of . The
Tartagine The Tartagine () is a river in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. It flows through the Monte Cinto massif. It is a tributary of the Asco, which in turn is a tributary of the Golo. Course The Tartagine is long. It crosses the co ...
river joins the Asco about above the confluence of the Asco with the Golo. The D147 follows the river from Haut-Asco to Moltifao, then the D47 follows it to
Ponte Leccia Ponte Leccia (; or Ponte-Leccia) is a French village, part of the municipality (''commune'') of Morosaglia, in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica. Its name in Corsican language Corsican (, , or , ) is a Romance languages, Romance language ...
. The D147 is a narrow, steep and winding but well-built road.


Valley


Lower valley and gorge

From the start of the D147 by Moltifao, the village of Asco is about upstream. The Asco gorge is a defile almost long cut through red granite below Asco village. It runs through a rugged landscape of steep cliffs and granite rocks. In it the river has carved out large natural pools. There is little vegetation apart from some juniper and a few pines growing on the steep rick faces. The gorge draws many tourists in the summer months, attracted by its rugged topography and wild animals.


Village and Genoese bridge

Asco village is at an elevation of . The village is surrounded by junipers, and clings to the mountainside. The road to this village was first opened in 1936. Today many of the old houses have been renovated. The village has a war memorial and the parish church of Archangel Saint Michael, with stone walls and a bell tower. The church was built in the 11th century, and is classified. The nearby Genoese bridge was built in the 15th century when Corsica was occupied by the Republic of Genoa. It is below Asco village at an altitude of on a winding secondary road that ends at the bridge. There is a natural swimming pool below the bridge, with cool water around in summer.


Upper valley

Above Asco, the road continues for , passes through the Asco communal forest and ends at Haut-Asco, a small ski resort at an altitude of . The resort opens when there is enough snow, and has two fairly easy ski slopes and two beginner slopes. There is an eco-museum at Haut-Asco. The GR20 (Grande Randonnée 20) hiking trail passes through Haut-Asco. It is a trail that crosses the high mountain range of Corsica. The upper Asco valley has an alpine climate and alpine landscapes. The Stagnu plateau holding the ski resort is surrounded by a crest with some of the highest peaks in Corsica, including
Capu Biancu The Capu Biancu is a mountain in the department of Haute-Corse on the island of Corsica, France. Location Capu Biancu is on a ridge that forms the boundary between the communes of Asco and Corscia in Haute-Corse. Other peaks on the ridge are ...
: , Capu au Verdatu: , Punta Selolla: , Capu Ciuntrone: , Monte Cinto: , Pointe des Éboulis: , Punta Crucetta: , Capu Larghia: ,
Punta Minuta Punta Minuta is a mountain in the department of Haute-Corse on the island of Corsica, France. It is in the Monte Cinto massif. Location The peak is in the commune of Albertacce, just south of the communes of Asco to the northeast and Manso ...
: , Punta Rossa: , Punta Missoghiu: .


Hydrology

Measurements of the river flow were taken at the Morosaglia onte-Lecciastation from 1959 to 2021. The watershed above this station covers . Annual precipitation was calculated as . The average flow of water throughout the year was .


Tributaries

The following streams (''ruisseaux'') are tributaries of the Asco: *
Tartagine The Tartagine () is a river in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. It flows through the Monte Cinto massif. It is a tributary of the Asco, which in turn is a tributary of the Golo. Course The Tartagine is long. It crosses the co ...
: * Pinara: ** Stretta Grossa: ** Ombrone: * Negretto: * Logoniello: ** Valle Largi Tasso: * la Tassineta: ** Vitucciaghiu: ** l'Ondella: ** la Morazzani: ** la Filettella: * Valle Secche: ** Peduli: ** Volpaia: * Manica: ** Ghieriosa: * Grotta: * Ranza: * Tidigliani: ** Casafrancione: * Casanovaccia: ** Santonaccio: * Ventosi: ** Tula: * Muro: ** Castagnaccio: * l'Aiale: ** l'Ondella: * Ridondello: ** Pianelli: * Stretta a Merla: * Finusellu: * Gradelle: * Conche: * Corbica: * Valentinu: * Paterna: * Perelli: * Parci: * Pedirasino: * Mutola:


Notes


Sources

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