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Jogging around Firenzuola offers diverse landscapes within the Apennine mountains of Tuscany. The region is characterized by its rugged terrain, featuring numerous panoramic points accessible via an extensive network of trails. Runners can explore the upper valley of the Santerno River, wooded areas with chestnut groves, and unique rock formations like the Sasso di San Zanobi. This environment provides varied running experiences, from challenging mountain paths to scenic forest routes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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182
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20.3km
03:12
830m
830m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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128
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16.4km
02:25
730m
730m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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83
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14.0km
02:11
690m
690m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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80
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24.9km
03:51
1,150m
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a walk not to be missed!
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If you're lucky, someone sells fresh coffee. Perfect for a break on the Via degli Dei.
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At this small sacred monument, I would like to present a short quote from Giovanni Guareschi (1908 to 1968) to the viewer of the Croce dell'Alpe. In one of the wonderfully narrated episodes—and popular far beyond Italy's borders—about the two protagonists he created, 'Don Camillo' and 'Peppone,' the combative priest is outraged by certain nocturnal activities of 'the Reds'—he describes them as poisonous snakes to be crushed—and discusses how it is his custom to stand with the crucified Christ at the high altar of the church. From him, he receives the following response: "When my Father created the world, he made a very clear distinction between animals and humans. This means that humans will always remain humans... and that, consequently, they are to be treated as humans. If that were not the case, wouldn't it have been easier to destroy them instead of coming down to earth to redeem them by being crucified?" (Quote by G. Guareschi from: “The Punitive Expedition”)
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Monte Oggioli I pass Turkino I only for that
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already done twice and always beautiful
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Hospitality and good food.
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Just above the refuge there is a remarkable view.
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Firenzuola offers a diverse network of over 40 running routes, catering to various fitness levels. These trails wind through the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, providing a mix of challenging mountain paths and scenic forest runs.
While many routes in Firenzuola are considered challenging, there is at least one easy running path available. The region's extensive network also includes moderate options, and many trails through ancient chestnut groves or along river valleys can be adapted for a more relaxed pace, making them suitable for families or those new to trail running. Always check the route details for elevation and terrain before heading out.
Jogging in Firenzuola immerses you in the rugged beauty of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines. You'll encounter the upper Santerno river valley, with features like the Moraduccio Falls and natural pools. Routes often pass through ancient chestnut groves and extensive regional forests, offering vibrant colors and scents. Keep an eye out for unique rock formations such as the Sasso di San Zenobi, providing panoramic views.
Yes, many running routes in Firenzuola incorporate significant historical and cultural sites. For instance, you can explore paths leading to the Abbey of San Piero a Moscheta, a monastic complex dating back to 1034. Some trails also follow portions of the ancient Roman Flaminia road. A notable route, the Flaminia Military Road – Remains of the Military Flaminia loop from Passo della Futa, allows you to experience these historical remnants firsthand. You might also pass by the German Military Cemetery in the Futa Pass or even 'ghost villages' like Borgo di Brento Sanico.
The running routes in Firenzuola are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from nearly 20 reviews. Runners often praise the region's 'uncontaminated nature,' the breathtaking scenery, and the serene environment for active exploration. The varied terrain, from challenging mountain paths to scenic forest routes, is frequently highlighted as a major draw.
Absolutely. Many trails in Firenzuola are renowned for their panoramic vistas. The Monte Faggiola – Piane della Ritornata loop from Passo del Paretaio, for example, offers rewarding views as it winds through the Apennine foothills. You can also find routes that lead to natural highlights like the Sasso di San Zenobi, a distinctive rock formation near the Raticosa Pass, or the Moraduccio Falls along the Santerno river. For specific points of interest, consider exploring highlights like Pian di Balestra — Countryside on the Via degli Dei or the Emilia-Romagna–Tuscany Border Marker.
Yes, Firenzuola offers several excellent circular running routes. A popular choice is the La Serra Hut – Rifugio I Diacci loop from Fognano, a challenging 12.5-mile trail. Another option is the Monte Beni – Monte Oggioli loop from Prato Oltr'Alpe, which takes you through high mountain peaks and dense forests. These loops provide a convenient way to experience the diverse terrain without needing a return trip.
Firenzuola is an excellent destination for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with vibrant colors and moderate temperatures, ideal for running. Summer can be warm, but the higher elevations and shaded forest paths provide cooler options. Winter running is also possible, though some higher or more exposed trails might require appropriate gear due to snow or colder conditions.
Firenzuola is a hub for long-distance running, even hosting events like the Ultra Trail del Mugello. Many routes are part of extensive networks like the CAI (Club Alpino Italiano) and sections of the 'Alta Via dei Parchi' or the historic 'Via degli Dei.' For a challenging long run, consider the Sasso di Castro – Monte Beni loop from Covigliaio, which covers nearly 14 miles with significant elevation gain, or the Flaminia Military Road loop, which is over 15 miles long.
Yes, the region around Firenzuola features several beautiful water bodies. While running, you might encounter the clear blue waters of the Rovigo river or the Moraduccio Falls along the Santerno river. For larger water features, routes in the broader area can lead to picturesque lakes such as Lake Brasimone or Lake Castel dell'Alpi, offering serene views and a refreshing change of scenery.
While Firenzuola itself is accessible by public transport, reaching specific trailheads in the more remote Apennine areas can be challenging without a car. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to smaller villages or passes, but for maximum flexibility, especially for early morning runs or less accessible trails, personal transport is often recommended. For general information on reaching the area, you can consult resources like Visit Tuscany.


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