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Jogging around Luserna San Giovanni offers diverse terrain within the Val Pellice, characterized by the flowing Pellice and Luserna rivers and a mix of hills and plains. The region provides a variety of environments for physical activity, from relatively flat riverside paths to more challenging uphill trails. This topography includes forested hillsides and open areas, creating a range of running experiences.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.6km
01:22
180m
180m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.30km
00:33
50m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.2km
01:19
160m
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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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When Edmondo de Amicis found himself writing a (beautiful) chapter on Torre Pellice, he titled it "The Geneva of Italy". And perhaps he could not have found a better title. It truly feels like being in Switzerland, for the order, the cleanliness, and especially the silence: I don't know what's in the air, but even the people at the bar chat in hushed tones. It's a town that lives in its own dimension, perhaps brought by the Waldensian religion - or perhaps the Waldensian religion has molded itself to the characteristics of what is its capital, who knows. In any case, absolutely worth visiting.
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Perhaps the oldest still existing Waldensian temple, it is a small building in the locality of Ciabàs, just above the road, with an explanatory sign summarizing its history. Inside (normally closed) are buried several prominent historical figures, including the famous Baron Von Leutrum, hero of the 18th-century siege of Cuneo, sung in the historic song "Baron Litron" (which, we recall, has nothing to do with "liters" of wine or similar modern amenities). You have to make a bit of an effort to get there, going up towards Angrogna, with some initially impactful ramps - but it is certainly worth the visit.
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passage during tour in val pellice
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The history of the municipality is characterised by the presence of the Waldensians who, as in the rest of the Valley, began to settle there starting from the 13th century.
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The Ciabàs (or Chabàs) is a small Waldensian temple located between the municipalities of Angrogna, Luserna San Giovanni and Torre Pellice, and is the oldest Waldensian temple in Italy.
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The name "Waldensians" comes from the Middle Ages. The Catholic Church used this term to describe the followers of Valdes from Lyon, who founded a movement of itinerant preachers around 1173. Valdes, known as "Petrus Waldus" since 1350, was a wealthy citizen of Lyon. Since he could not read the Latin Bible himself, he had it translated into the vernacular in 1173. He then gave his property to the poor and began to preach publicly. He soon gathered a circle of men and women around him. In 1532, the last itinerant preachers and their followers joined the Reformation and founded a Reformed Church in the Cottian Alps. Its members now called themselves "Waldensians". They were convinced that their ancestors had been Protestant Christians long before the Reformation. Today the Reformed Waldensian Church exists in Italy and South America. (Text source: https://www.waldenser.de/ueber-uns/wappen/geschichte )
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This uniquely shaped Waldensian Temple is a building from 1806, with an interesting history of earthquakes and persecutions. From the square you can enjoy a beautiful view of the valley.
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Via Pellice extends almost entirely through the woods, following the course of the river, between Torre Pellice and Lusernetta, on the slopes of Rocca Boudet.
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Luserna San Giovanni offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 35 trails to explore. These range from easy riverside paths to more challenging mountain ascents, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, for those seeking a gentler run, there are 5 easy routes around Luserna San Giovanni. These often follow the scenic river paths of the Pellice and Luserna rivers, providing relatively flat terrain perfect for beginners or a leisurely jog.
Absolutely! The region is known for its stunning vistas. For a route that leads to panoramic views, consider the Punto Panoramico loop from Torre Pellice. This 7.1 km trail takes you through hilly terrain to rewarding viewpoints overlooking the Pinerolo and Turin plain.
Many of the running routes in Luserna San Giovanni are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. An example is the Bricherasio – Waldensian Temple loop from Luserna San Giovanni, a moderate 12.2 km path that brings you back to your starting point.
The routes often pass by beautiful natural features. You might encounter magnificent beech woods, ancient stone paths, and natural balconies. Notable attractions nearby include the Pian della Regina Plateau and the scenic Colle Vaccera, which offers excellent views of surrounding peaks.
The running trails in Luserna San Giovanni are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 17 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse terrain, from gentle riverside sections to challenging uphill climbs, and the beautiful natural scenery of Val Pellice.
Yes, for those seeking a more demanding workout, there are 9 difficult routes available. A challenging option is the Waldensian Temple loop from Luserna San Giovanni, a 19.6 km route with significant elevation changes, perfect for experienced runners.
The running routes in Luserna San Giovanni vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter paths like the Waldensian Temple loop from Torre Pellice, which is 6.1 km and takes about 38 minutes, up to longer routes like the 19.6 km difficult trail mentioned above, which can take over 2 hours.
Many routes in the Val Pellice region, including those around Luserna San Giovanni, traverse areas rich in history. For example, the Torre Pellice – Waldensian Temple loop from Luserna San Giovanni is a moderate 10.3 km trail that includes historical points of interest related to the Waldensian heritage.
Absolutely. Luserna San Giovanni is an excellent hub for outdoor enthusiasts. Beyond jogging, the region is popular for hiking and cycling, with numerous trails leading through varied terrain, from forested hillsides to mountain passes. The area also boasts splendid sports facilities, including a swimming pool and tennis courts.
The terrain around Luserna San Giovanni is highly varied, offering a mix of experiences. You'll find relatively flat riverside paths along the Pellice and Luserna rivers, as well as forested hillsides and more challenging uphill trails leading to panoramic viewpoints. This diversity ensures a suitable route for every preference.


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