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Jogging around Torre Del Greco offers a diverse range of natural landscapes, combining volcanic terrain with coastal beauty. Situated at the southwestern foot of Mount Vesuvius, the region provides direct access to Vesuvius National Park, featuring numerous trails. Runners can experience varied terrain, from the slopes of the volcano to coastal paths overlooking the Gulf of Naples. The area is characterized by its unique volcanic landscape and distinctive black volcanic sand beaches.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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82
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37.2km
05:19
1,720m
1,720m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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11
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14.6km
01:33
160m
160m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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13.9km
01:26
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.62km
00:58
240m
250m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The very panoramic itinerary allows you to enjoy the most suggestive and wild scenery of Somma-Vesuvius, crossing forest environments, scrubland up to bare lava rock. The starting point is located along the road that from the Medici Palace of Ottaviano continues towards the volcanic complex. A barrier prohibiting vehicular traffic marks the beginning of the route, the first stretch of the path, common with path no. 1, winds along asphalted hairpin bends, and then turns into a dirt path. The plant landscape consists initially of a thick pine forest of stone pine and then in a mesophilous forest, with essences such as chestnut, Neapolitan alder, Neapolitan maple, holm oak, black locust. Among the nesting birds, the minute lesser spotted woodpecker, rare and localized in Campania, has only recently colonized the Vesuvius Park. After more than 1 km of walking on a steep climb you reach Largo Angelo Prisco dedicated to the young financier murdered by poachers in 1995 which represents the closest destination. From the Largo, path no. 1 branches off to the left, while the itinerary continues on the right on a slight climb, entering, between twists and turns, into a shady chestnut grove where the numerous species of mushrooms present give off an intense and pleasant fragrance.
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For me it was the first time I was able to look into a crater. Very impressive!
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If you're in the area, you'll naturally want to go up. But be careful - it's better to book your tickets online beforehand. This is hardly possible on site. Once you make it to the top, it's a great experience. The parking lot for off-road vehicles is located at this map point - from here you have to walk.
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from here you can enjoy a fantastic view of the Gulf of Sorrento.
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Vesuvius is a still active volcano, now in a state of quiescence, which frames the Gulf of Naples. Its crater is large in size and it is certainly exciting to get close to it.
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From here you can enjoy a unique view of Capri and the Sorrento peninsula.
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The Basilica of Santa Croce was built in the 16th century, was seriously damaged by the eruption of Vesuvius in 1794 and was later rebuilt.
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The "cognoli" are the peaks of Monte Somma. Monte Somma is the ancient volcano from which Vesuvius originated.
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Jogging around Torre del Greco offers a diverse range of natural landscapes. You'll find routes combining volcanic terrain, especially on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius and within the Vesuvius National Park, with coastal paths overlooking the picturesque Gulf of Naples. The area is also known for its distinctive black volcanic sand beaches.
While many routes offer moderate to difficult challenges, the Vesuvius National Park features the 'Percorso Vita Easy,' an equipped outdoor sports trail with 12 stations designed for all ages and fitness levels. This initiative promotes physical well-being and is suitable for easier runs.
Yes, for experienced trail runners, there are several challenging long-distance options. For example, the Tirone Reserve – Trail to Cognoli di Ottaviano loop from Via Sant'Antonio is a difficult 23.1-mile (37.2 km) route with significant elevation gain, taking approximately 5 hours 19 minutes to complete. Another demanding option is the Tirone Reserve – Path to Strada Matrone loop from Villa delle Ginestre, covering 13.5 miles (21.8 km).
The region's unique geographical position offers stunning views. You can enjoy panoramic vistas of the Gulf of Naples and even Capri from trails on Mount Vesuvius. The volcanic landscape itself provides a dramatic backdrop, and coastal runs offer refreshing sea views. The Tirone Reserve also provides beautiful natural settings for your run.
While the immediate running routes focus on natural beauty, the broader area around Torre del Greco is rich in history. You can find significant historical sites nearby, such as the Pompeii Forum and the Temple of Jupiter, Pompeii. Some routes from the city center towards Vesuvius are also being developed to incorporate historical elements.
The 'Percorso Vita Easy' within the Vesuvius National Park is designed to be suitable for all ages and fitness levels, making it a great option for families. Its equipped stations offer a fun and engaging way to enjoy the outdoors together.
Many outdoor trails in Italy, especially within national parks, have specific rules regarding dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always best to check local regulations for the specific trail you plan to use within the Vesuvius National Park or other areas to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Given the region's popularity for outdoor activities, parking is generally available near major trailheads, especially those leading into Vesuvius National Park or popular starting points like Via Sant'Antonio or Villa delle Ginestre. However, during peak seasons, it's advisable to arrive early.
Yes, many of the running routes in Torre del Greco are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to start and end your run at the same point. Examples include the popular Running loop from Via Sant'Antonio and the Boschetto residenziale loop from Villa delle Ginestre.
Torre del Greco enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for running, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter days of winter. These seasons also provide beautiful natural scenery.
Yes, the running routes in Torre del Greco are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 20 reviews. More than 800 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the unique volcanic landscapes and scenic views.
There are 19 running routes available around Torre del Greco, catering to various fitness levels and preferences. These include moderate loops and more challenging long-distance trails.
While specific cafes directly on remote trails might be limited, routes closer to urban areas or popular starting points often have access to local establishments. The city of Torre del Greco itself, as a maritime town, offers various options for refreshments before or after your run.


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