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Jogging routes around Vignone are set within the Val d'Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rolling hills, cypress-lined avenues, and scenic vistas. The region features natural thermal springs, with waters influenced by the volcanic activity of Mount Amiata. Jogging paths often follow historical routes like the Via Francigena, offering varied terrain.
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The newer port of Intra is of particular importance for the entire Lake Maggiore. Ferries depart from the port to all other ports on Lake Maggiore. The port is particularly important because it is the only site on the western side of the lake that serves as a port of call for the only car ferry for miles around. This ferry departs every 20 minutes and shuttles back and forth between Intra and Lavenno in Lombardy on the eastern shore. This water traffic saves many drivers a significant detour. After all, the southern bypass via Sesto Calende and Besozzo would be the shorter option, at 120 kilometers.
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The Port of Intra The ferry port, also located here, is one of the most important on the entire Lake Maggiore; ferries depart from here to all other ports on the lake. However, the Port of Intra owes its outstanding position to the fact that it is the port on the western shore of Lake Maggiore, the port of call for the only car ferry that crosses the lake. It runs every 20 minutes between Lavenno in Lombardy on the eastern shore and Intra, thus saving drivers traveling from one shore to the other enormous detours – the southern bypass via Sesto Calende and Besozzo is 120 kilometers long, while the northern bypass via Cannobio, Locarno, Quartino, Zenna, and Luino is even 130 kilometers long. Thanks to this very port, Intra is also an ideal starting point for boat trips to the Borromean Islands, Pallanza, or Villa Taranto. Text / Source: https://www.lago-maggiore.de/staedteorte/intra.html
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Intra Ferry Terminal, "The Old Port" The old port captivates with its architectural charm. The older port is now considered more of a representative site. Shipping plays a rather minor role in the older port area. Much more important is its design, which testifies to its attention to detail. The fantastic column, made of Montorfano granite, is a feast for the eyes. Furthermore, the older port is recognizable by its old landing stage. The newer port of Intra is of particular importance for the entire Lake Maggiore. Ferries depart from the port to all other ports on Lake Maggiore. The port is particularly important, however, because it is the only site on the west side of the lake that serves as a port for the only car ferry for miles around. This ferry departs every 20 minutes and shuttles back and forth between Intra and Lavenno in Lombardy on the eastern shore. Thanks to this waterborne traffic, the ferry saves many drivers a significant detour. After all, the southern bypass via Sesto Calende and Besozzo, at 120 kilometers, would be the shortest option. The northern bypass, which includes towns such as Cannobio, Locarno, Zenna, and Luino, is another ten kilometers longer. This port of Intra greatly facilitates traffic on and around Lake Maggiore. Therefore, the port area regularly serves as a starting and ending point for boat trips to Villa Taranto, Pallanza, or the Borromean Islands. Text: lago-maggiore.de https://www.lago-maggiore.de/ausflugsziele/haefen-intra.html
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Perched on one of the most evocative panoramas of Lake Maggiore, the smallest of the sacred mountains of Piedmont offers a breathtaking view of the Lombard pre-Alps. Among chestnut woods and an ancient archaeological path, there are the sanctuary, three chapels dedicated to the Incoronata, to San Giovanni Battista and to Abraham, and the eighteenth-century portico of the Via Crucis. The unique atmosphere, the mild climate and the beauty of the lake make it an enchanting and fascinating destination.
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Really impressive. The path of the crucifixion is very elaborately designed. Up here there is also a restaurant with a great outdoor area and some hiking trails. Unfortunately we didn't get a view of the lake because everything disappeared in a murky soup.
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Very beautiful, extraordinary place at San Bernadino which has dug deep into the rocks.
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The ferries run every half hour, sometimes more frequently on weekends, the crossing costs 5 EUR (one person with bicycle, 09/24)
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You can also swim here, beautiful place.
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Vignone offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 240 trails to explore. These include approximately 20 easy routes, around 120 moderate routes, and over 100 difficult routes, catering to various fitness levels.
The terrain around Vignone is primarily characterized by the gently undulating hills of the Val d'Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You'll find a mix of mostly paved surfaces and accessible paths, often lined with cypress trees and passing through golden fields and olive groves. Routes can include moderate elevation changes, providing both scenic beauty and a good workout.
Absolutely! Many running routes offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Val d'Orcia. You can jog towards or around Baveno Lakeside Promenade for stunning vistas, or explore paths leading to Feriolo Lakeside Promenade. The medieval hamlet of Vignoni Alto, perched above Bagno Vignone, also provides spectacular views of the classic Tuscan scenery.
Yes, you can! While bathing is prohibited in the historic Piazza delle Sorgenti, the thermal waters extend to the Parco dei Mulini (Park of the Mills) just below the village. This area offers charming paths that wind through lush vegetation, providing a unique and atmospheric setting for a light jog or cool-down walk amidst ancient mills and natural thermal pools.
Yes, Bagno Vignone lies along the historic Via Francigena, an ancient pilgrimage route. Sections of this route offer varied terrain suitable for running, allowing you to experience a piece of history while enjoying the natural beauty of the Tuscan countryside.
The running routes in Vignone are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 390 reviews. Runners often praise the stunning Val d'Orcia landscapes, the unique thermal spring areas, and the variety of routes that cater to different abilities, making for an incredibly enjoyable outdoor experience.
Yes, Vignone offers approximately 20 easy running routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed pace. These trails often feature less elevation gain and smoother surfaces, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scenery without excessive challenge.
Many of the running routes in Vignone are designed as loops, offering convenient circular options. For example, the Running loop from Verbania is a popular moderate 9.7 km trail, and the Running loop from Trobaso is another well-liked moderate 8.2 km option.
A great option is the San Bernardino Gorge – Oratory of Inoca loop from Verbania. This moderate 13.7 km trail takes you through the scenic San Bernardino Gorge, offering a rewarding run with beautiful natural features.
Yes, you can! The region around Vignone is close to several beautiful lakes. Consider exploring routes that pass by Lake Mergozzo or along the Blue Trail (Lake Mergozzo) for picturesque lakeside running experiences.
Certainly! If you're starting from Arizzano, you can try the Running loop from Arizzano, a moderate 5.1 km route. From Zoverallo, the Hidden Public Garden loop from Zoverallo is a moderate 5.6 km option that offers a pleasant run.


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