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Jogging in Riserva Naturale Regionale Montagne Della Duchessa offers varied and wild mountainous terrain, characterized by significant altitude changes from 950 meters to over 2,000 meters. The landscape features extensive forests at lower elevations, transitioning to high-altitude prairies and rocky peaks. Deep valleys and impressive limestone formations also define the region, providing diverse running environments.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
2
runners
9.94km
01:28
460m
460m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
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26.6km
05:01
1,830m
1,830m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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runners
15.3km
02:06
670m
670m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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23.6km
03:52
1,180m
1,180m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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You start from Cartore and take two trails: the first, a bit challenging, is 2.5 hours long, and the second, easier, is about 4 hours long. I chose the 2.5-hour trail and recommend it for those in good shape! Once you reach your destination, you're surrounded by this wonderful view of Lake Duchessa and the surrounding mountains, including Monte Murolungo, whose majestic presence is hard to miss.
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Very beautiful place with the lake that mirrors the surrounding mountains. The lake is inhabited by the Crested Newt.
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Beautiful place with free guided tour. Call before visiting. A must if you are on the Cammino dei Briganti or nearby. For those who walk, there is also a fountain with water.
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Arriving from a tough climb at about 1250 meters below Mount Velino, a long descent full of pebbles awaits you, be careful. At the end you will find this magnificent restored church from 1200
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I recommend the polenta cooked by the manager, excellent
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Very small village, surrounded by greenery and peace. Respect the place. Be careful, reaching it through Google Maps could lead you on a dirt road. Look for the paved road nearby.
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beautiful and long circular excursion starting from the hamlet of Forme
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The Riserva Naturale Regionale Montagne Della Duchessa offers a network of over 35 running routes. These trails cater to various skill levels, from easier paths through dense beech woods to challenging climbs towards high-altitude peaks.
You can expect a varied and wild mountainous terrain. Trails range from shaded paths through extensive forests at lower elevations to high-altitude prairies and rugged rocky surfaces. The region is also characterized by deep valleys and impressive limestone formations, offering diverse running environments.
While many routes are challenging, there is at least one easy jogging route available. The reserve's extensive network of trails includes options suitable for different ability levels, so you can find paths that match your experience.
Yes, there are several circular running routes. For example, the Rifugio Capanna Sevice loop from Cartore is a popular, albeit difficult, 8-mile path offering views of the mountainous terrain. Another challenging option is the Monte Velino – Monte di Sevice loop from Cartore, which leads through high-altitude peaks.
You can encounter stunning natural features and landmarks. A highlight is the picturesque Duchess Lake, a glacial lake surrounded by meadows. Other points of interest include impressive limestone formations, dense beech woods, and high-altitude prairies. You might also spot ancient stone shepherds' huts, known as The Caparnie.
The running routes in Riserva Naturale Regionale Montagne Della Duchessa are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 3 reviews. More than 260 runners have used komoot to explore the varied and wild mountainous terrain, often praising the challenging ascents and panoramic views.
The Riserva Naturale Regionale Montagne Della Duchessa is generally dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Specific rules may apply in certain areas, so check local signage.
While many trails are quite challenging, the reserve does offer varied trails, including some suitable for families. Look for routes at lower altitudes or those specifically marked as 'easy' to ensure a comfortable experience for all family members. The diverse environment provides opportunities for nature observation, which can be enjoyable for children.
Information on direct public transport to the heart of the reserve can be limited. It's often more convenient to reach the area by car, especially to access specific trailheads. However, some smaller villages near the reserve might be accessible by local bus services, requiring further travel to reach the trails.
Parking is typically available near the main access points and trailheads, such as in the vicinity of Cartore or other hamlets like Corvaro. These areas serve as common starting points for exploring the reserve's extensive trail network.
For longer runs, you might find resting spots like the Gigi Panei Bivouac, which can serve as a potential resting point. Additionally, some routes, like the Climb to the Prato San Rocco refuge, lead to mountain refuges where you might find basic amenities.
The reserve is rich in biodiversity, offering chances for wildlife observation. You might spot various species of flora and fauna, including deer, wolves, and occasionally the elusive Marsican bear. Keep an eye out, especially in quieter, forested areas.


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