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Jogging routes around Cusio offer a diverse and challenging experience within the Province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. The region is characterized by its position within the Bergamo Alps and Orobie Bergamasche Park, providing a network of mountain trails and lush valleys. Runners can expect varied terrain, including dirt roads and mixed paths, often leading to alpine lakes and panoramic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
16
runners
17.5km
04:34
1,740m
1,750m
This difficult 10.9-mile jogging loop to Pizzo Tre Signori and Lago Rotondo offers spectacular alpine views and challenging terrain.
12
runners
15.0km
03:36
1,360m
1,370m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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12
runners
11.0km
01:53
650m
640m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
9
runners
14.4km
02:36
970m
980m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
7
runners
6.24km
01:11
420m
420m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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beautiful refuge located in a unique setting
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Beautiful lakes for a picnic with the family, beautiful to see from the Ponteranica Pass.
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Beautiful lakes for picnics or relaxing. The only drawback is that it's always crowded during the summer months.
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An excellent refuge with a large open space where you can rest, thanks to the many outdoor tables. Semi-self-service kitchen open from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. The buckwheat cake with jam is truly excellent, recommended for everyone. You can self-stamp your refuge and get a tour guide inside the refuge. From here, you can climb to Cima Piazzotti for a stunning view of the Val d'Inferno, and the area is home to a few ibex. You can also stay overnight and perhaps head towards Pizzo dei 3 Signori or Rifugio Grassi.
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Excellent, well-equipped refuge for both a day's stay and an overnight stay. Ample outdoor space with tables for dining. The 360° view is spectacular, both over the Bergamo Orobie and the Valtellina Alps. Starting from the road leading to Piani dell'Avaro, there are two possible trails: the traditional 108, which, however, involves a very steep gully (not recommended for dogs), or the 108A, the longer (but also much more scenic) variant, which does not involve any steep sections.
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Beautiful view and stopping point before heading towards the Avaro plains
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Starting from Cantoniera del San Marco towards the Pescegallo lake and from there climbing directly to Monte Ponteranica you walk in a wild environment and interesting passages. Treading snow for an hour like yesterday then even better!!
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Cusio offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 40 trails available for exploration. These routes primarily feature challenging mountain terrain, providing a rewarding experience for experienced runners.
The running routes around Cusio are predominantly challenging, with 37 out of 41 routes rated as difficult. There are 4 moderate routes, but no easy routes are listed, making the area more suited for experienced runners or those seeking a demanding workout.
Runners in Cusio can expect varied terrain, including dirt roads, mixed trails, and some paved sections. The region is characterized by its position within the Bergamo Alps and Orobie Bergamasche Park, so trails often involve significant elevation changes and mountainous landscapes.
Yes, many of the running routes in Cusio are designed as loops. For example, the difficult Rifugio Benigni and Lakes Trona and Rotondo Loop is a 10.1-mile trail featuring stunning alpine lake views. Another option is the Trona and Inferno Lakes Loop, which is 8.3 miles long.
The running routes in Cusio are renowned for their picturesque natural landscapes. You can expect to encounter beautiful alpine lakes, such as Pescegallo Lake, lush valleys, and extensive green forests. Many trails also offer spectacular panoramic views of the rugged peaks and serene valleys of the Bergamo Alps.
While specific routes aren't designated as 'dog-friendly' in the data, the natural environment of Cusio, with its extensive network of mountain trails and forests, generally welcomes dogs. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Orobie Bergamasche Park, and to check local regulations for specific trails.
The running routes in Cusio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars from over 5 reviews. Runners often praise the challenging mountain trails, the beauty of the alpine lakes, and the inspiring panoramic vistas found throughout the region.
Cusio offers several long-distance running trails, many of which are loops, implying starting and ending points that often have parking access. For example, the Lago di Pescegallo e Laghi di Ponteranica – giro ad anello nel Parco delle Orobie Valtellinesi is a 10.2-mile route that starts near Pescegallo, a common access point for the area.
Yes, while running, you might pass by interesting points such as Gremei Hut, which can serve as a resting spot. The region is also known for its gorges, like Val Taleggio and Orrido della Val Taleggio, which offer dramatic scenery.
The diverse landscapes of Cusio, with its mountains and valleys, make it suitable for running across various seasons. However, for optimal conditions, late spring to early autumn generally offers pleasant temperatures and accessible trails. Winter running may be possible on lower elevation paths, but higher mountain trails could be affected by snow and ice.
Given that most routes in Cusio are rated as difficult and involve significant elevation, they might not be ideal for very young children or families seeking very easy, flat paths. However, families with older, experienced children who are accustomed to challenging mountain hikes and runs might enjoy the more moderate options available.


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