The Capu Tafunatu is a mountain in the department of Haute-Corse on the island of Corsica, France.
It rises to an altitude of 2,335 metres (7,661 ft) in the Niolo piève in the northwest of the island.
Located in the Monte Cintu massif near the Paglia Orba, it rises southeast of Manso on the edge of the commune of Albertacce.
Capu Tafunatu literally means "perforated head".
The top of the mountain is pierced by an opening 55 metres (180 ft) wide by 16 metres (52 ft), making it the largest natural arch in France.
The nearest mountain hut is Refuge de Ciottulu di i Mori located 683m/2 240ft S of the summit.
By elevation Capo Tafonatu is
# 3 out of 55 in Zone tampon de la réserve de biosphère de la Vallée du Fango # 28 out of 1182 in Regional Natural Park of Corsica # 28 out of 1899 in Corsica # 28 out of 1054 in Haute-Corse # 28 out of 1899 in the Corsica
By prominence Capo Tafonatu is
# 7 out of 55 in Zone tampon de la réserve de biosphère de la Vallée du Fango # 76 out of 1182 in Regional Natural Park of Corsica # 69 out of 1054 in Haute-Corse
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