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Jogging routes around Cinaglio traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, lush forests, and tranquil natural environments. The area is part of Italy's Piedmont region, offering diverse terrain suitable for various running experiences. Joggers can explore paths winding through woodlands, farmlands, and areas of naturalistic interest, including parts of the Special Nature Reserve of Andona Valley, Botto Valley, and Val Grande. The region's topography provides a mix of gentle gradients and moderate ascents.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
39
runners
5.74km
00:41
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
15
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6.89km
00:49
130m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15
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8.10km
00:56
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.3km
01:07
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.19km
00:58
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There are nearly 40 dedicated running routes around Cinaglio, offering a wide range of experiences. Most of these, about 34, are considered moderate in difficulty, with a few challenging options and at least one easy route for beginners.
Jogging routes in Cinaglio primarily traverse a landscape of rolling hills, lush forests, and tranquil natural environments. You'll find paths winding through woodlands, farmlands, and areas of naturalistic interest, including parts of the Special Nature Reserve of Andona Valley. The terrain offers a mix of gentle gradients and moderate ascents, characteristic of Italy's picturesque Piedmont region.
Yes, while most routes are moderate, there is at least one easy running route available. The region's diverse paths through farmlands and chestnut woods, like those found between Chiusano d'Asti and Soglio, suggest that many existing rural roads and paths around Cinaglio can also offer accessible terrain for a relaxed jog.
The running routes in Cinaglio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.8 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, scenic rural areas, and the opportunity to explore the tranquil natural surroundings.
Yes, many of the routes around Cinaglio are designed as loops. For example, the Running loop from Valleandona is a popular moderate trail that takes you through local natural surroundings. Another great option is the Running loop from Castellero, which features varied terrain and some elevation gain.
Absolutely. Cinaglio is known for its diverse natural landscapes. The Special Nature Reserve of Andona Valley, Botto Valley, and Val Grande, which includes parts of Cinaglio, offers paths through woodlands with opportunities to spot wild animals. The Locality Gorghi area is also of naturalistic and paleontological interest, providing a unique backdrop for a run. You can also explore the Running loop from Sessant which leads through local farmlands and woodlands.
Yes, the area around Cinaglio features several interesting landmarks. You might encounter religious buildings like the Viatosto Church and View of the Hills of Asti or the Church of Saints Nazarius and Celsus. For those interested in history, there are also castles nearby, such as Cortanze Castle or the Church and Castle of San Michele.
The Piedmont region, where Cinaglio is located, offers beautiful scenery throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like jogging, with vibrant flora or colorful foliage. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late evenings are often ideal. Winter running is also possible, though conditions may vary.
For those looking for longer distances, routes like the Running loop from Baldichieri - Tigliole covers approximately 10.3 km (6.4 miles). Another option is the Running loop from Monale, which is about 9.2 km (5.7 miles) long, offering a good challenge for endurance.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, the presence of easy paths through farmlands and woodlands, as well as the generally tranquil natural environment, suggests that many routes could be suitable for families looking for a gentle jog or walk. Always check the route details for difficulty and terrain before heading out with children.
The natural landscapes of Cinaglio, with its extensive network of paths through forests and rural areas, generally lend themselves well to dog-friendly activities. Many trails in the Piedmont region are suitable for dogs, but it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near farmlands, and to check local regulations.


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