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Jogging around Serrone offers diverse landscapes, from the slopes of Mount Scalambra to the Sacco River Valley. The region features varying terrains, including mountainous sections with elevation changes and gentler paths along former railway lines. Oak forests provide serene environments for running, while panoramic views across the Sacco Valley and towards Rome are accessible from higher points.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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13.6km
01:51
410m
410m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.9km
01:54
230m
230m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.18km
00:42
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.90km
00:49
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.3km
03:02
470m
470m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A short detour to take on foot to admire a beautiful waterfall on the Aniene River
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The Piglio bench was the first in Lazio. Called bench no. 154, it is part of the Big Bench Community Project.
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Magnificent area for traveling by bike but also for a single outing. Impressive nature, thanks to the presence of rivers. Nature expresses all its beauty. The waterfalls are music to the ears of those who know how to enjoy nature, where the flat water creates beaches to be experienced in complete relaxation.
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Cycling along the path of San Benedetto, it is worth a very short detour of just over a hundred meters to enjoy the spectacle of this beautiful waterfall.
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The plateau is beautiful, but the buildings are much less so, often dilapidated, an example of the building outrage of the seventies.
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These are the ruins of Nero's villa, on the road that goes from Subiaco towards the Benedictine monasteries.
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There are over 15 dedicated jogging routes around Serrone listed on komoot, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels to suit different preferences.
Jogging routes in Serrone offer diverse terrain. You'll find mountainous sections with significant elevation changes on the slopes of Mount Scalambra, gentler paths along former railway lines like the Paliano-Fiuggi cycle path, and serene runs through oak forests. The region provides a mix of challenging trails and more consistent, flatter options.
Yes, Serrone offers several moderate jogging routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous run. For example, the Villa di Nerone loop from Opera di presa Subiaco is a moderate 3.8-mile trail, and the Altipiani di Arcinazzo loop from Altipiani Di Arcinazzo is another moderate option with minimal elevation gain.
Absolutely. Serrone's location on Mount Scalambra means many routes feature considerable elevation gain, ideal for a challenging trail run. The From Jenne to the Trevi Fountain route, for instance, is a difficult 8.4-mile trail with significant uphill sections, offering a rewarding workout and panoramic views.
While jogging near Serrone, you can encounter several natural and historical attractions. Highlights include the Trevi Waterfalls in Lazio, the serene Cardellino Spring, and the ancient Villa of Nero Ruins. The path to the Hermitage of San Michele Arcangelo also offers spectacular sights of the Lazio countryside and is accessible via a scenic route through an oak forest.
Yes, many running routes in Serrone offer magnificent views. From higher elevations on Mount Scalambra, you can enjoy expansive vistas across the Sacco Valley and even towards Rome. The Hermitage of San Michele Arcangelo, perched at 1,100 meters, provides breathtaking panoramic views, as do various points from the old town up to the Colonna Tower.
For families, the Paliano-Fiuggi cycle path is an excellent option. This route follows a former railway line, ensuring gentler gradients and a smoother surface, making it ideal for a relaxed run or walk with children. It offers pleasant views of valleys and medieval towns in the distance.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most trails in the Serrone area, especially in natural park settings. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, particularly in more populated areas or near wildlife, and to check for any specific local regulations or signage on individual routes.
The best time for running in Serrone is typically during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months. The weather is milder and more pleasant, avoiding the heat of summer and the colder, potentially wetter conditions of winter. These seasons also offer beautiful natural scenery.
Yes, you can find several circular running routes in Serrone. Examples include the Colle Frascheto – Colle Pizzuto loop from Genazzano and the Villa di Nerone loop from Opera di presa Subiaco. These loops allow you to start and finish at the same point, offering convenience and varied scenery.
Parking is generally available in the vicinity of trailheads and in the towns surrounding Serrone. For routes starting from specific villages or attractions, look for public parking areas. For example, if accessing the Paliano-Fiuggi cycle path, parking can often be found near its access points in Paliano or Fiuggi.
Over 70 runners have used komoot to explore Serrone's varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes, from challenging mountainous sections to gentler paths. Many appreciate the panoramic views across the Sacco Valley and towards Rome, which provide a scenic reward for their efforts.


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