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Jogging around Chiusi Della Verna offers an exceptional experience within the Casentinesi Forest National Park. The region is characterized by extensive woods of chestnut, beech, oak, and fir trees, providing a serene backdrop for running. Trails often navigate the dramatic slopes of Monte Penna and wind through the scenic Arno and Tiber River Valleys, presenting varied terrain for runners. This area features a network of paths suitable for exploring its natural beauty and spiritual landmarks.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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6.04km
00:46
210m
210m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.0km
07:35
2,410m
2,400m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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139
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13.0km
02:14
670m
670m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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19.1km
02:30
680m
680m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.98km
01:20
420m
420m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Here the splendor of nature, unaltered over millennia, as in Sasso Fratino, meets the needs of man who, with the collected waters of the Bidente river, after 13 years of studies, created the dam in 1982, intended to quench the thirst of all of Romagna in the worst moments of drought, a splendid example of integration between man and the environment.
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In the heart of the Casentinesi Forests National Park, an imposing and fascinating dam has given rise to a suggestive lake surrounded by pristine forests, creating a unique ecosystem where nature and engineering coexist in perfect harmony; here it is possible to take boat or canoe excursions, mountain bike or e-bike itineraries, or combine them into a single solution throughout the day in the famous Casentinesi Forests Triathlon, but only for the most trained.
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the climb through the woods begins, quite tough in some parts!!
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Idyllic, almost magical place.
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Definitely worth a try
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Splendid itinerary in the heart of the forests of the Casentinesi Forests, Monte Falterona and Campigna National Park: the route winds along a dirt road in excellent condition and faithfully follows the route taken by the train that transported wood from the Lama area to Cancellino, a town located on the state road that connects Badia Prataglia to Bagno di Romagna, through the Passo dei Mandrioli. The train was in operation from 1900 to 1914. Considered the most beautiful forest road in Italy immersed in a beech forest, along the route you will encounter three springs as well as two sulphurous water springs.
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Passo dei Lupatti (altitude 1171) where majestic beech trees stand and where we cross the 00 ridge path coming from Passo dei Mandrioli and heading to Passo della Crocina: the stretch of the railway that went from Passo dei Lupatti to Cancellino was slightly downhill and for this reason the wagons loaded with wood were slowed down in their run by specially trained men called "brakemen". Now from Passo dei Lupatti to Lama the road will always continue downhill: immersed in the forest we walk crossing the slopes of Mount Cucco and Poggio Rovino until we reach Pian della Saporita (altitude 1051) Beautiful dirt road immersed in an immense beech forest with the possibility of many variations, 90% of the routes are suitable for everyone.
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From here the path to Lama starts, a beautiful dirt road suitable for everyone... immersed in the Casentino forest natural park
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There are over 170 running routes around Chiusi Della Verna, offering a wide range of options for different fitness levels and preferences. These routes are primarily located within the beautiful Casentinesi Forest National Park.
Jogging in Chiusi Della Verna means running through extensive woods of chestnut, beech, oak, and fir trees within the Casentinesi Forest National Park. You'll find trails navigating the dramatic slopes of Monte Penna, winding through the scenic Arno and Tiber River Valleys, and even mystical ancient beech forests like the Bosco delle Fate. The landscape offers a mix of forest paths and mountain ascents.
Yes, many trails in the region are described as 'easy' or 'suitable for everyone,' featuring easily passable paths. While komoot lists 52 moderate routes, there are no routes specifically marked as 'easy' in our data, but the general accessibility of the area suggests options for less experienced runners. For example, the Around the Monte Santo route is a moderate 3.7-mile trail that offers a good introduction to the area's beauty.
The running routes in Chiusi Della Verna are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 39 reviews. More than 2000 runners have explored the varied terrain, often praising the serene forest environments, the dramatic mountain landscapes, and the well-maintained network of trails that cater to different abilities.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Chiusi Della Verna offers 118 difficult routes. A notable option is the Cancellino–Lama Forest Trail – Lake Ridracoli loop from Badia Prataglia, a demanding 28.6-mile path traversing dense forest with significant elevation changes. Another challenging route is the Badia Prataglia Village – Monte Penna summit (1,331 m) loop from Badia Prataglia, an 11.3-mile trail leading through the challenging terrain of Monte Penna.
Yes, many of the running routes in Chiusi Della Verna are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Running loop from Chiusi della Verna is a 6.1-mile difficult route that provides a comprehensive experience of the local landscape. The The Icehouse of Cattiglio loop from Chiusi della Verna is another challenging circular option, spanning 11.9 miles.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can jog past the iconic Mount Penna Summit, which offers dramatic views, or explore trails near the Monte Calvano Summit. The Casentinesi Forest National Park itself is a landmark, especially the enchanting Bosco delle Fate. Several points in the region offer spectacular panoramic vistas over Romagna and Tuscany, providing rewarding experiences for runners.
While specific dog-friendly trail designations are not provided, the Casentinesi Forest National Park is generally welcoming to outdoor activities. Given the natural environment and extensive trail network, many routes are suitable for jogging with well-behaved dogs on a leash. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local wildlife and other trail users.
Chiusi Della Verna offers a great jogging experience throughout much of the year. The autumn foliage in the Casentinesi Forest National Park is particularly spectacular, with leaves changing into vibrant shades of red, yellow, and orange, making it an ideal time for scenic runs. Spring and early summer also offer pleasant temperatures and lush greenery. Winters can be cold with snow at higher elevations, which might appeal to those seeking a different kind of challenge.
Yes, the region is deeply intertwined with spiritual history. The famous Sanctuary of La Verna, dramatically perched on Monte Penna, is a central point. Numerous paths lead to and around the sanctuary, blending physical activity with cultural immersion. You can also find sections of faith-based paths like the Cammino di Assisi and Via di Francesco, offering historical and spiritual journeys that can be undertaken by foot.
While specific parking details for each trail are not listed, Chiusi Della Verna is a hub for mountain tourism, suggesting general accessibility for visitors. For detailed information on reaching the area, you might find useful resources on the official tourism website for Tuscany: visittuscany.com.


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