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Jogging routes around Cavalese traverse the scenic Fiemme Valley, offering varied terrain from riverside paths to forest trails. The region is characterized by its alpine setting, with routes often featuring views of the surrounding Dolomites and access to natural features like waterfalls. Running trails here provide opportunities to explore the local landscape, including forested areas and open valleys.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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18.9km
02:03
200m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.98km
00:53
190m
190m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.22km
01:00
190m
190m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.4km
01:19
290m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.2km
03:13
250m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cavalese (in the local dialect Cavalés, also German Gablöss) is an Italian mountain town in Trentino, in the autonomous region of Trentino-Alto Adige. It is part of the Val di Fiemme association of municipalities and at the same time the historical, administrative and cultural center of the Val di Fiemme region.
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Wild but at the same time not far from Cavalese and Castello di Fiemme, this waterfall anticipates by a few dozen meters the flow of the Val Moena stream into the Avisio. It has a great sound and visual impact, certainly one of the best waterfalls in the area.
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The Cavalese waterfall is fed by the Rio Val Moena, which rises in the beautiful mountain valley of the same name. It is interesting to watch how its water falls over the edge of the rocks about 20m into the depths. It looks as if it is pointing an index finger towards the sky. If you watch it from the bridge, at the outlet, you are impressed by the unbridled power of nature and feel the fine spray on your face. Several short and longer (circular) paths lead around the waterfall.
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The Cavalese waterfall is fed by the Rio Val Moena, which rises in the beautiful mountain valley of the same name. It is interesting to watch how its water falls over the edge of the rocks about 20m into the depths. It looks as if it is pointing an index finger towards the sky. If you watch it from the bridge, at the outlet, you are impressed by the unbridled power of nature and feel the fine spray on your face. Several short and longer (circular) paths lead around the waterfall.
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The Cavalese waterfall is fed by the Rio Val Moena, which rises in the beautiful mountain valley of the same name. It is interesting to watch how its water falls over the edge of the rocks about 20m into the depths. It looks as if it is pointing an index finger towards the sky. If you watch it from the bridge, at the outlet, you are impressed by the unbridled power of nature and feel the fine spray on your face.
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The Rio Val Moena, just before flowing into the Avisio torrent, gives life to the Cavalese waterfall: a waterfall from about twenty meters high
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Well what can I say? flawless track as usual in Trentino
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There are over 30 dedicated running routes around Cavalese, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. These trails are well-regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 40 reviews.
While most routes are moderate, many are accessible for beginners. For a relatively shorter and less challenging option, consider the Running loop from Carano, which is just over 3 miles (5.2 km) and offers a pleasant run through the local landscape.
Jogging routes in Cavalese traverse the scenic Fiemme Valley, offering diverse landscapes. You'll find paths along rivers, through dense forests, and often with stunning views of the surrounding Dolomites. Many routes also feature natural attractions like waterfalls.
Yes, many running routes in Cavalese are circular. A popular option is the Cavalese Waterfall – Rio Val Moena Waterfall loop from Cavalese, which is 5.1 miles (8.2 km) and takes you past a prominent waterfall.
Absolutely. The region is known for its natural beauty, including waterfalls. The Malga Salanzada Agritourism – Cavalese Waterfall loop from Cavalese is a great choice, combining views of an agritourism with a beautiful waterfall.
Beyond the natural beauty, some routes offer cultural insights. For example, the Cavalese Clock Tower – Cavalese Town Centre loop from Cavalese takes you through the heart of Cavalese, allowing you to experience the town's atmosphere. The wider region also features highlights like the Bletterbach Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and various alpine huts such as Baita Passo Feudo.
Cavalese offers excellent running conditions throughout the year, with each season providing a unique experience. Summer is ideal for higher altitude trails and lush scenery, while spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and vibrant colors. Winter running is also popular, with many trails maintained for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, which can also be suitable for winter jogging depending on conditions.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the San Valerio loop from Cavalese is a difficult 12.6 miles (20.4 km) trail that leads through varied terrain, typically completed in about 2 hours 14 minutes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, from riverside paths to forest trails, and the stunning alpine views of the Dolomites. The presence of natural features like waterfalls and the well-maintained network of routes are also frequently highlighted.
While specific cafes directly on every route are not guaranteed, many trails are accessible from Cavalese town center, where you'll find various eateries. Additionally, some routes, like the Malga Salanzada Agritourism – Cavalese Waterfall loop from Cavalese, pass by agritourisms or mountain huts, which often offer refreshments.
Many of the moderate routes with gentler inclines and shorter distances can be suitable for families, especially those with older children. The Fiemme Valley offers generally accessible terrain. It's always recommended to check the specific route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's ability.
Cavalese, being a popular tourist destination, generally offers various parking options within the town and at trailheads. Specific parking availability can vary by route, so it's advisable to check local signage or use navigation apps for the most convenient spots near your chosen starting point.


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