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Jogging routes around Basaluzzo traverse the green Piedmont countryside of Italy, characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and agricultural fields. The region's name, "Bis Lucus," historically refers to "between the two woods," indicating a landscape rich in wooded areas. This natural setting provides a variety of running trails suitable for exploring the area's diverse terrain.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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11.4km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Via Vittorio Veneto, 95, 15068 Pozzolo Formigaro AL
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Ancient border, the color of the cycle path changes, and the territory of Oltregiogo officially begins, what was once part of the Republic of Genoa beyond the Apennines
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The original parish church, dedicated to St. Martin, bishop of Tours, was built in the Lombard era, on the site where it is still visible today, near the neighboring parish church of S. Maria dell’Argine di Novi L., just outside the town of Pasturana, located one kilometer further north, near the current castle, where the geological edge of the Pleistocene terrace slopes sharply towards Basaluzzo. The temple of St. Martin underwent, over the centuries, substantial functional and architectural changes, clearly highlighted during the recent restoration and consolidation works promoted by the current Archpriest. In the Carolingian era, the church of St. Martin probably became the seat of a Benedictine monastic settlement. The entire territory of Pasturana, together with Novi L., Fresonara and others, was donated by Emperor Otto I and his wife Adelaide to the monastery of S. Salvatore in Pavia, around 970. The parish church of Pastu
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comfortable cycle path in its own location between Novi and Pozzolo Formigaro
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The castle is owned by Count Cesare Giriodi Panissera di Monastero. The construction of the manor dates back to the second half of the 1300s and acquired value in the following centuries due to its strategic position: the town was in fact located on the borders of the Republic of Genoa, with the Savoy State and the various Lombard duchies.
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The Castle of Pozzolo Formigaro stands on top of an alluvial terrace overlooking the plain. Building of medieval origin, it was built around the 11th century as a defensive fortress on the plain. The entrance front, from the Sforza era, retains the carriage door and the grooves for the drawbridge. Today the municipal seat, it presents inside, in the fifteenth century wing, the fifteenth century frescoes created by the Tortona school of the brothers Franceschino and Manfredino Boxilio (Madonna with Child, Saint Lucia, Saint Biagio, Saint Francis), "torn" from the Church of S. Sebastiano (today of Nostra Signora delle Ghiare) and a wooden Madonna dating back to the 15th century
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There are over 60 running routes around Basaluzzo, offering a wide variety of options for exploring the green Piedmont countryside. These include paths suitable for different fitness levels, from easy strolls to more challenging runs.
Jogging routes in Basaluzzo primarily traverse a landscape of rolling hills, vineyards, and agricultural fields. The region's historical name, 'Bis Lucus' (between the two woods), hints at the presence of wooded areas, providing a diverse and scenic backdrop for your run.
Yes, Basaluzzo offers a good range of running trails for various fitness levels. You'll find 7 easy routes perfect for a relaxed jog, 41 moderate paths for a good workout, and 18 more difficult trails for those seeking a greater challenge with more significant elevation changes.
The running trails in Basaluzzo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews. Over 500 runners have explored the varied terrain using komoot, often praising the scenic beauty and diverse options available.
For those looking for a more challenging run, the Basaluzzo area offers routes with notable elevation gains. One such option is the Castello di Pozzolo Formigaro loop from Pasturana, a difficult 17.6 km trail that takes approximately 1 hour 54 minutes to complete.
Absolutely. While many routes offer moderate challenges, there are 7 easy routes around Basaluzzo perfect for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous run. These paths typically feature gentler inclines and more accessible surfaces.
Many of the running routes around Basaluzzo are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular example is the Colle del Fasciolo loop from Cascina Fortunata, a moderate 10.1 km path exploring the local hills and countryside.
The Basaluzzo region, historically known as 'between the two woods,' is rich in natural beauty. While jogging, you might encounter lush woodlands, agricultural fields, and rolling hills. For specific natural highlights, consider exploring areas near the Neirone Waterfall or the ancient Castellone Oak.
Yes, Basaluzzo and its surroundings offer several historical and cultural points of interest. You can integrate sights like the Santa Croce Monumental Complex in Bosco Marengo or the Church of St James in Gavi into your run, adding a cultural dimension to your outdoor activity.
Many of the easier and moderate routes in Basaluzzo are suitable for families, especially those with older children. The varied terrain and scenic countryside provide an enjoyable experience for all. It's always a good idea to check the specific route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Generally, many outdoor trails in the Piedmont region are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. However, specific regulations can vary, so it's advisable to observe local signage and be respectful of other users and wildlife.
The Piedmont region, where Basaluzzo is located, offers pleasant conditions for running during spring and autumn, when temperatures are mild and the landscape is particularly vibrant. Summer mornings and evenings can also be ideal, while winter runs might require appropriate gear for cooler weather.
While specific parking information for each trailhead isn't detailed, Basaluzzo is a village with a network of routes often starting from accessible points. It's common to find parking in or near the village centers or at designated points for outdoor activities. Checking local maps or komoot route details can help identify suitable parking spots.
Basaluzzo and its surrounding villages offer local cafes and restaurants where you can stop for refreshments before or after your run. Integrating a visit to a local establishment can be a great way to experience the regional culture and cuisine.


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