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Jogging around Tartano offers a diverse landscape within the Orobie Valtellinesi Park in Sondrio, Italy. The region features a network of valleys, including Val Lunga and Val Corta, alongside natural attractions like the Porcile Lakes and Laghi di Foppolo. Runners can experience varied terrain, from forests and alpine pastures to panoramic ridges and areas with waterfalls and glacial formations. The area provides a natural environment suitable for a range of running experiences.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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18.1km
03:58
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Embark on the Val Lunga - Val Corta Loop Trail for a challenging jogging experience that takes you through varied alpine landscapes. This difficult route spans 11.3 miles (18.1 km)…
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11.5km
02:55
920m
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This difficult 7.1-mile jogging trail in Parco delle Orobie Valtellinesi offers panoramic views and passes the picturesque Porcile Lakes.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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20.4km
04:15
1,630m
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This difficult 12.7-mile jogging route in Parco delle Orobie Valtellinesi features Lago di Bernasca and alpine views.
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6.13km
01:44
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Jogging the difficult 3.8-mile Orobie Great Route - Stage 6 offers experienced trail runners wild mountain landscapes and significant elevat
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A beautiful Alpine lake where you can spend time sunbathing or taking a dip. The lower lake has a beautiful flat area towards the last section or on the stone slabs just before.
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Easily reachable in half an hour from the pass, you can enjoy a beautiful panorama
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From here you can enjoy a spectacular view of the three Porcile lakes
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Stunning Alpine lakes, among the most beautiful in the area
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The path from Bocchetta di Vicima to the Lake is well marked, almost not at all exposed but quite steep. All in all, easily passable
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Delightful mountain lake, surrounded to the west by the Vicima Pass (2234 m), and to the south by Monte Seleron. To the north, however, the view extends not only over the valley floor, but also towards the long chain of Valtellina mountains.
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These are three lakes of glacial origin in Val Tartano or Val Lunga. The name Laghi del Porcile does not derive from the pig pen, but from the term "purscil", which means purity.
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The Tartano pass, at 2124 metres, unites Valtellina and Val Brembana. At the pass you can still visit the remains of the fortifications and trenches of the Cadorna Line from the First World War.
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Tartano offers a wide variety of running experiences, with over 170 routes available. These trails cater to different fitness levels, from easier paths to challenging mountain runs.
Yes, Tartano provides several accessible running paths. There are 10 routes classified as easy, often up to 3 miles with moderate elevation gain, suitable for those new to running or looking for a relaxed pace. An example is the loop tour of "The bridges and tunnels of Campo Tartano" which offers a scenic experience.
While running in Tartano, you'll encounter diverse natural beauty within the Orobie Valtellinesi Park. The region features lush forests, expansive alpine pastures, and panoramic ridges. You can also discover picturesque lakes like the Porcile Lakes and Laghi di Foppolo, as well as natural monuments such as waterfalls and 'giant's kettles' in Val di Lemma. The Cima di Lemma and Porcile Lakes Loop Trail is a great option to experience alpine landscapes and lakes.
Absolutely! A major highlight is the Ponte nel Cielo (Bridge in the Sky), a pedestrian Tibetan bridge offering thrilling panoramic views of the Tartano stream valley and surrounding peaks. Many running routes can incorporate or pass by this iconic structure. You can also find stunning views from various mountain passes like Passo di Mezzeno or Tartano Pass.
While the guide doesn't specifically list 'family-friendly' routes, many of the easier trails, especially those on mostly paved surfaces or with lower elevation gains, can be suitable for families. The general accessibility of some paths within the valleys makes them good choices for a leisurely run or walk with children.
As Tartano is located within the Orobie Valtellinesi Park, dogs are generally welcome on trails, provided they are kept on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. It's always a good idea to check specific park regulations for any restricted areas.
Yes, many of the running routes in Tartano are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. For example, the Lakes of Foppolo Loop is a popular circular trail offering scenic views.
Tartano offers a unique running experience in every season. Spring brings blooming pastures, summer provides lush greenery, autumn showcases warm foliage colors, and winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland. The best time depends on your preference for weather and scenery, but generally, late spring to early autumn offers the most comfortable conditions for running.
The running routes in Tartano are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an impressive average rating of 4.7 stars from 25 reviews. Over 3000 runners have used komoot to explore the diverse terrain, often praising the stunning alpine pastures, deep valleys, and beautiful mountain lakes.
Yes, some routes in Tartano allow you to immerse yourself in the local culture. Trails like the 'Giro delle Contrade' (though not specifically listed in the guide data, it's a known type of route in the region) offer a chance to experience traditional villages and alpine rural life, providing a unique blend of exercise and cultural exploration.
Tartano is an excellent destination for experienced runners seeking a challenge. The region features 111 difficult routes, many extending over 10 miles or with significant elevation gains exceeding 1000 feet. These trails demand very good fitness, sure-footedness, and often alpine experience. The Val Lunga - Val Corta Loop Trail is an example of a difficult path navigating through distinct valleys.
Yes, Tartano is home to several beautiful lakes that are often incorporated into running routes. You can find trails that lead past the picturesque Porcile Lakes, Laghi di Foppolo, and other serene bodies of water like Lago Moro or Lago Marcio. The Bridges and Lake Bernasca Loop is another option that includes a lake.


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