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Jogging in Tuscany offers diverse terrain, from the iconic rolling hills adorned with vineyards and olive groves to challenging mountainous regions like the Apuan Alps and Apennines. The region also features extensive coastal paths and riverfront routes, providing a variety of running environments. Unpaved "Strade Bianche" roads are common in areas like Val d'Orcia and Chianti, offering unique trail running experiences. This varied landscape ensures options for all fitness levels, from gentle, flat paths to demanding, steep ascents.
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4.85km
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The Wall of Lucca offers an easy jogging experience atop ancient Renaissance city walls. You'll follow a wide, paved, and tree-lined path, enjoying continuous views of Lucca's medieval rooftops, palaces, and bell towers on one side, and the Tuscan countryside on the other. This gentle 3.0-mile (4.8 km) ring tour has minimal elevation gain of only 43 feet (13 metres), making it suitable for all fitness levels. You can complete the loop in about 29 minutes, passing by the back of the Duomo di San Martino and the unique oval Piazza dell'Anfiteatro. The trees provide welcome shade, creating a peaceful urban running track.
The route is traffic-free and pedestrian-friendly, making it a safe place to jog. Since it's a ring tour, you can start your run from various access points around the city walls. The trail is predominantly flat and well-maintained, ideal for a relaxed jog at any time of day. Its circular nature means you won't get lost, and you can easily complete multiple laps if you wish. The ample shade from the trees makes it particularly pleasant during warmer weather.
What makes this route truly special is its historical significance. The Walls of Lucca are unique as one of the few Renaissance-era city walls that remain completely intact and beautifully maintained. Once a military fortification, they were transformed into an elegant public promenade during the Napoleonic era. This blend of history with a natural, park-like setting offers a distinctive urban running track. It's considered Lucca's unique selling point, providing a peaceful escape from city traffic.
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The promenade of Marina di Bibbona offers a moderate jogging route along the Etruscan Coast, blending diverse terrain with scenic coastal views. You'll experience picturesque coastlines, extensive pine forests, and a charming seafront area lined with cafes and shops. The trail passes pristine, tranquil beaches with soft golden sands backed by dunes and Mediterranean scrubland, often running very close to the sea through pinewoods with centuries-old pines providing natural shade. Along the way, you can spot the historic Forte di Bibbona, an 18th-century coastal fort. This 5.7-mile (9.1 km) route, with its 89 feet (27 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes about 57 minutes to complete, making it suitable for a good fitness level.
When planning your jog, you'll find the promenade easily accessible within Marina di Bibbona, a tranquil seaside resort. The seafront area itself is well-equipped with cafes, restaurants, and shops, providing convenient amenities before or after your run. Given its coastal location, consider an early morning or late afternoon start to enjoy cooler temperatures and potentially spectacular sunsets over the Tyrrhenian Sea. The trail's mix of paved, unpaved, and natural surfaces means sure-footedness may be required in some sections.
This trail stands out as the most popular jogging route in Bibbona, celebrated for its unique combination of natural beauty and seaside resort atmosphere. Marina di Bibbona is recognized for its tranquility and natural value, with its clean waters earning a Blue Flag status. The route's appeal lies in its diverse landscapes along the Etruscan Coast, offering a blend of natural exploration through pine forests and a pleasant experience along a vibrant promenade. It's a favorite for both locals and visitors seeking an active outing.

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6.53km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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7.82km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Jog the moderate 5.1-mile Strade Bianche and Basilica dell'Osservanza Loop near Siena, featuring white roads, vineyards, and panoramic views
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14.9km
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This difficult 9.3-mile (14.9 km) jogging loop between Montalcino and Poggio Civitella offers a vigorous workout through Val d'Orcia vineyar
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9.00km
00:58
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.1km
01:21
320m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Tuscany offers a vast network of running routes, with over 8,600 trails available on komoot. This includes a wide variety of options, from easy urban runs to challenging trail running adventures across diverse landscapes.
Tuscany's diverse landscape provides a variety of terrains for joggers. You'll find iconic rolling hills adorned with vineyards and olive groves, especially in areas like Val d'Orcia and Chianti, often featuring unpaved 'Strade Bianche' (white roads). For more challenging experiences, mountainous regions like the Apuan Alps and Apennines offer demanding trails. Additionally, there are extensive coastal paths, riverfront routes along the Arno, and trails through ancient forests in national parks like Casentinesi Forest.
Yes, Tuscany has many easy running options. A popular choice is The Wall of Lucca - Ring tour, a flat, paved 3-mile (4.9 km) loop around the historic city walls, perfect for all fitness levels. Overall, komoot lists over 500 easy routes in the region.
For those seeking a challenge, Tuscany's mountainous regions like the Apuan Alps and the Apennines offer demanding trails with significant elevation changes. The From Montalcino to Castel Abbate − loop tour is a difficult 16.2-mile (26.1 km) route with over 800 meters of ascent, providing a strenuous workout through the Tuscan countryside. The Maremma Regional Park also features challenging routes with gradients.
Many routes in Tuscany boast stunning scenery. The rolling hills of Val d'Orcia and Chianti provide picturesque backdrops. Coastal paths, such as The promenade of Marina di Bibbona, offer refreshing sea views. For urban panoramas, running up to Piazzale Michelangelo in Florence provides rewarding cityscapes. Mountain trails in the Apuan Alps also offer breathtaking vistas.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families. The flat and paved The Wall of Lucca - Ring tour is an excellent option for families, offering a safe and scenic environment. Riverfront paths along the Arno in Pisa and Florence, and the loop around Lago di Bilancino, also provide pleasant and generally flat options for family outings.
Many outdoor areas in Tuscany are dog-friendly, especially natural parks and less crowded trails. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific routes or protected areas, as some may require dogs to be on a leash or restrict access during certain seasons. Generally, trails through forests and countryside are good options for running with your dog.
Yes, Tuscany features numerous loop running trails, which are great for exploring without retracing your steps. Examples include The Wall of Lucca - Ring tour, Capo della Stella — Ring tour, and the Strade Bianche and Basilica dell'Osservanza Loop. Many routes on komoot are designed as circular tours, making planning easier.
Tuscany's routes often pass by historical and natural attractions. You can run around the ancient Walls of Lucca, or explore routes near historical sites like Piazza della Signoria and Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. The region also features charming villages like Bolgheri Village and impressive natural formations such as the Via Cava Madonna delle Grazie gorge. Many routes offer views of vineyards, olive groves, and medieval castles.
The running routes in Tuscany are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 4,200 reviews. Runners frequently praise the stunning and varied scenery, from the iconic rolling hills to the refreshing coastal paths. The well-maintained trails and the opportunity to combine physical activity with cultural exploration are also highly valued.
Tuscany's generally mild climate makes it suitable for running throughout the year. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are often considered ideal, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Coastal areas offer good conditions year-round. Summers can be hot, especially inland, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended during these months. Winters are mild, particularly along the coast, making it possible to run comfortably.
Many urban and semi-urban running routes in Tuscany are well-connected by public transport. For instance, routes within cities like Florence, Pisa, and Lucca are easily reachable. For trails in more rural areas, it's advisable to check local bus or train schedules, as access might be less frequent. Planning your route in advance with public transport in mind is recommended.
Yes, most trailheads and popular running spots in Tuscany offer parking facilities, especially those located near towns or natural parks. For example, routes around the Walls of Lucca, coastal promenades, and trails in regional parks typically have designated parking areas. It's always a good idea to check the specific route details on komoot for information on parking availability.


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