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Jogging around Sala Biellese offers diverse terrain within the Biellese Prealps, characterized by a mix of hills, forests, and unique glacial formations. The region features the Serra moraine, an extensive glacial deposit with a distinct landscape, alongside the lower reaches of the Biellese Alps. Running routes often traverse woodlands of beech, larch, and fir, and pass by natural features such as Lago di Cossavella and the Elvo stream. This varied topography provides a range of running experiences for different fitness…
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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This difficult 5.0-mile (8.0 km) jogging loop in the Serra di Ivrea offers varied terrain, woodlands, and panoramic views.

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13.4km
01:47
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Jog the difficult 8.3-mile Serra di Ivrea and Torrazzo Loop, gaining 1274 feet with views of Lago di Cossavella and glacial landscapes.
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4.82km
00:38
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Jog this moderate 3.0-mile loop around Monte Margut in the Ivrea Lakes Reserve, featuring views of Castello di Montalto.
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01:23
180m
180m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The church of San Nicolao, located in the main square of Zubiena, was built in the 18th century, replacing the previous structure dating back to the 13th century which had become unsafe. In the square there is a fountain to allow you to take a break to drink and fill your water bottle.
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Parogno is a hamlet of the municipality of Zubiena, within the Serra di Ivrea. There are two fountains to quench your thirst, and you can enjoy a beautiful view towards the mountains of the Biella Alps, with the bell tower of the Church of San Nicolao standing out in the landscape.
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Erratic boulder of the Serra di Ivrea, a large block of rock transported by a glacial movement. There is also an information panel to find out more.
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The parish church of Torrazzo stands on the ancient remains of a pagan temple.
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The Bastia tower was once a fortification which was destroyed in the 14th century during an assault by the Canavese. Today, a wooden watchtower has been built on the remains of the original tower to allow you to see the panorama of the Serra di Ivrea.
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An ideal place to take a break from running, look around, and rest with the view of the lake and the tranquility of nature.
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CAI path B44 which connects Lake Cossavella and Donato. It is surrounded by trees and especially in spring it is an explosion of green.
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Sala Biellese offers a diverse range of running routes within the Biellese Prealps. You'll find paths through forested hills, unique glacial formations like the Serra moraine, and picturesque areas around lakes such as Lago di Cossavella. The routes vary in difficulty, catering to different fitness levels.
There are over 400 running trails around Sala Biellese listed on komoot. This includes a wide selection, with approximately 27 easy routes, over 270 moderate routes, and more than 130 difficult trails for experienced runners.
Yes, Sala Biellese has around 27 easy jogging routes. These trails are perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed run through the scenic landscapes without significant elevation changes. One popular moderate option is the Montresco Loop, a 4.8 km trail through local hills and woodlands.
The region is famous for the Serra moraine, Europe's largest glacial formation, which offers a unique 'lunar appearance' with trails winding through stone mounds. You might also discover the 'Terre Ballerine' (Dancing Lands) near Montaldo Dora, a peat bog where the ground feels like a mattress. The Donato e Torre della Bastia – loop run from Lago di Cossavella in the Serra di Ivrea is a great way to experience the Serra di Ivrea's unique landscape.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, there are over 130 difficult running routes. These often feature significant elevation gains and varied terrain. An example is the Serra di Ivrea and Torrazzo Loop, an 13.4 km difficult path offering varied terrain and views.
The running routes in Sala Biellese are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 100 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, the natural beauty of the Biellese Prealps, and the immersive experience away from paved roads.
Yes, the area is rich in points of interest. You can run near the Lake Pistono and the Archaeological Park of the Stilt Houses, or explore trails that pass by the Bessa Gold Mining Archaeological Site, an ancient Roman-era open-air mine. The Zubiena e Parogno nella Serra di Ivrea – loop run from Torrazzo offers views of the Serra di Ivrea.
The Biellese Prealps offer beautiful scenery year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, ideal for running. Summer can be warm, but many routes pass through shaded forests. Winter running is also possible, with some trails offering unique snowy landscapes, especially in higher elevations.
Many of the running routes around Sala Biellese are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Donato e Torre della Bastia – loop run from Lago di Cossavella in the Serra di Ivrea and the Montresco Loop are both popular circular options.
While specific regulations can vary by trail or protected area, generally, many outdoor trails in the Biellese region are dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check for any specific signage at trailheads.
Yes, the diverse topography of the Biellese Prealps, including the lower reaches of the Biellese Alps, means many routes offer stunning panoramic views. Trails that ascend into the hills or along the Serra moraine often provide expansive vistas of the surrounding landscapes, forests, and lakes.
The Biellese area is known for its 'uncontaminated nature.' You'll run through forests of beech, larch, and fir trees, encounter vast moorlands, and pass by picturesque lakes like Montalto and Cossavella. The region's diverse topography ranges from hills to the majestic Biellese Alps, offering a rich variety of natural settings.


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