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Jogging around Parco Naturale di Stupinigi offers an expansive and diverse natural environment for runners. The park spans 4,280 acres, featuring a varied landscape of dense forests, open meadows, cultivated fields, and wetlands. Its terrain is largely flat, providing well-maintained trails suitable for a wide range of fitness levels. This Special Area of Conservation preserves valuable lowland-type forest habitats, enhancing the natural experience.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The castle is the highlight, but the farmhouse also has its charm: a beautiful, imposing building, built to be practical and useful.
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The old provincial road to Pinerolo, now closed to motorized traffic and included in the Stupinigi park. Excellent for walks and training.
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Classic point of interest in the Turin area. From here, over 40 km of dirt roads and paths of the Stupinigi park open up.
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Because it is a Savoy residence and has a large attached park
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One of the stops on the "Corona di Delizie" tour
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Just ten kilometers from the heart of Turin stands this majestic Savoy residence, now a UNESCO heritage site. Designed by architect Filippo Juvarra in the first half of the eighteenth century, it was conceived as a hunting lodge for short stays by the sovereigns. In the nineteenth century it welcomed illustrious guests, including Napoleon Bonaparte and the Indian elephant Fritz, a gift to Carlo Felice of Savoy. Unfortunately, the distance from its natural habitat drove the animal to madness, unleashing a destructive fury that irreparably damaged the wooden furnishings, signs of which are still visible today.
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Stupinigi is worth a visit, especially for the park
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Ideal refreshment point for a break
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There are over 450 running routes documented in Parco Naturale di Stupinigi on komoot, offering a wide range of options for all fitness levels. This includes 38 easy routes, 313 moderate routes, and 100 difficult routes.
The park offers a diverse and largely flat terrain, making it suitable for various running styles. You'll find well-maintained trails through dense forests, open meadows, cultivated fields, and even wetlands. The historic Royal Routes, for example, feature asphalt paths with negligible elevation changes, ideal for a smooth run.
Yes, many of the running routes in Parco Naturale di Stupinigi are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is the Parco Naturale di Stupinigi – Royal Route Trail loop from FC Juventus, which is 13.2 km long and follows a section of the historic Royal Route trails.
The park is rich in history. You can run past the magnificent Stupinigi Hunting Lodge, an 18th-century architectural masterpiece. The historic Royal Routes themselves were once used by the Savoy family. You might also spot Parpaglia Castle or the ancient medieval manor house of Castelvecchio, adding a unique historical dimension to your run.
Absolutely. The park's largely flat terrain and well-maintained paths make it very accessible for families and beginner runners. There are 38 easy routes available, and the dedicated 'Rotta Reale di Stupinigi' circuit, with its traffic-free asphalt path, is particularly good for those seeking a safe and gentle introduction to running.
Yes, the trails in Parco Naturale di Stupinigi are generally dog-friendly. Many paths are suitable for dog walking and running, allowing you to enjoy the natural environment with your canine companion. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and you follow local park regulations.
The running routes in Parco Naturale di Stupinigi are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 480 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse lowland forests, open agricultural landscapes, and the well-maintained, flat trails that offer options for all ability levels.
Yes, for those looking for a longer challenge, Parco Naturale di Stupinigi offers several extensive routes. For example, the Stupinigi Hunting Lodge – Stupinigi–None Cycle Path loop from Stupinigi is a 24.2 km (15.0 miles) trail that takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete, leading through varied park landscapes.
Yes, there are various parking options around the perimeter of Parco Naturale di Stupinigi, especially near popular access points and attractions like the Palazzina di Caccia. It's advisable to check specific starting points of routes for the most convenient parking.
Parco Naturale di Stupinigi is enjoyable for jogging year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer mornings and evenings are ideal to avoid the heat, while winter can provide a serene running experience through the quiet, often misty, landscapes. The well-maintained trails are generally accessible in all seasons.
Yes, some routes integrate cycle paths, offering smooth surfaces for running. The Stupinigi–None Cycle Path – Royal Route Trail loop from Candiolo I.R.C.C. is a moderate 6.9 km path that combines sections of the Royal Route Trail with dedicated cycle paths, providing a scenic and comfortable run.
Parco Naturale di Stupinigi is designated as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) due to its ecological importance. It preserves valuable lowland-type forest habitats that were once characteristic of the Po Valley, making it a crucial area for biodiversity and natural heritage.


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