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Jogging around Santa Maria A Vico provides diverse terrain across its landscape. The region is characterized by rolling hills and fertile plains, offering varied routes for running. Features like Mount Tifata and the ancient Roman aqueduct integrate historical elements into the natural scenery. The nearby Parco Regionale del Partenio also presents trails suitable for jogging.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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4.89km
00:34
150m
150m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.08km
00:46
160m
160m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16.9km
02:00
330m
330m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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85.1km
10:24
1,880m
1,880m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.65km
00:41
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Carolino Aqueduct (also known as Vanvitelli's Aqueduct) is a monumental engineering work designed by Luigi Vanvitelli to supply the Royal Palace of Caserta, its fountains, gardens, and the nearby industrial complex of San Leucio. Inaugurated in 1762 after 9 years of work, the aqueduct draws water from the Fizzo springs in the territory of Airola and winds for about 38 kilometers, much of which is underground. In 1997 it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage list along with the Palace and the Belvedere of San Leucio.
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Wonderful aqueduct built by Vanvitelli to bring water to the Royal Palace of Caserta
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TO visit, it is still possible to climb up one of the 4 towers for a view over the entire valley
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at night towards san michele, watch out for wild boars
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Hydraulic engineering work from the 1700s
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Casertavecchia is a medieval village, a fraction of Caserta, located at the foot of the Tifatini mountains. It was founded by the Lombards and later became a bishopric, for this reason it has a rich historical and artistic heritage, including the Norman castle and the Romanesque cathedral dedicated to San Michele Arcangelo.
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Pedaling on the state road, you pass right under the imposing 18th century Carolino Aqueduct. It was used to bring water to the Royal Palace of Caserta from the Fizzo springs, today it is no longer in use and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997 together with the Royal Palace of Caserta and the San Leucio complex.
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There are over 30 running routes around Santa Maria A Vico, offering a variety of experiences. These include 4 easy routes, 17 moderate routes, and 14 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.
The terrain around Santa Maria A Vico is quite varied, characterized by rolling hills and fertile plains. You'll find paths that wind through agricultural areas, ascend into the hills offering panoramic views, and even some that incorporate historical elements like the ancient Roman aqueduct. Routes can range from relatively flat sections to more significant ascents, especially as you approach areas like Mount Tifata or the Partenio Regional Park.
Yes, Santa Maria A Vico offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. These routes typically feature gentler inclines and shorter distances. For example, the 'Running loop from Santa Maria a Vico' is a popular local option that provides a pleasant experience through the immediate area.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Santa Maria A Vico and its surroundings offer several difficult routes with significant elevation changes and longer distances. An example is the extensive Acquedotto Carolino – Casertavecchia loop from Durazzano, which covers a substantial distance and features considerable ascents, providing a demanding workout amidst historical scenery. Another challenging option is the Carolino Aqueduct – Sant'Agata dei Goti loop from Valle di Maddaloni.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes in the area are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular example is the From Cancello to Castello del Matinale - ring tour, which offers a scenic loop around the historic Matinale Castle.
Yes, the running routes around Santa Maria A Vico are rich with historical landmarks and scenic viewpoints. You can jog past the impressive Acquedotto Carolino, a UNESCO-protected site, or enjoy views of the Matinale Castle. Other notable points of interest include the Sanctuary of Sant'Angelo a Palombara and various panoramic viewpoints within the Partenio Regional Park, such as the Panoramic Viewpoint with Benches.
The running trails in Santa Maria A Vico are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, the blend of natural beauty with historical sites, and the variety of routes available for different skill levels. Over 300 runners have already used komoot to explore the area's varied terrain.
Yes, Santa Maria A Vico offers routes that can be enjoyed by families. The easier, shorter loops with less elevation are generally suitable for family outings, allowing everyone to enjoy the scenic environment at a comfortable pace. Always check the route details for specific difficulty and terrain to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Many outdoor trails in the Santa Maria A Vico region are generally dog-friendly, especially those in natural areas. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in areas with wildlife or near agricultural land. Check individual route descriptions on komoot for any specific restrictions or recommendations regarding dogs.
Access to running trails in Santa Maria A Vico often involves local roads. For many routes, you'll find parking available near trailheads or in nearby villages. While public transport options might be limited directly to every trailhead, local buses connect Santa Maria A Vico to surrounding towns. Planning your route in advance on komoot can help identify convenient starting points with parking or public transport access.
Santa Maria A Vico experiences a Mediterranean climate, making spring and autumn ideal for jogging. During these seasons, temperatures are mild and pleasant, perfect for outdoor activities. Summers can be hot and dry, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended if visiting during July and August. Winters are mild but can be wet, so appropriate gear is advised.
Yes, the historic Carolino Aqueduct is a prominent feature in the region, and several running routes incorporate it. You can find loops that run alongside or near this magnificent UNESCO-protected structure, such as the Carolino Aqueduct – Sant'Agata dei Goti loop from Valle di Maddaloni, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
Given Santa Maria A Vico's location in the shadow of Mount Tifata, many routes in the surrounding hills and plains will offer scenic views of this prominent natural landmark. While there isn't a single dedicated 'Mount Tifata' running route listed, exploring the higher elevation trails in the area will undoubtedly provide picturesque vistas of the mountain and the wider Campania region.


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