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Jogging around Piazzali offers challenging running routes through a mountainous landscape characterized by significant elevation changes and dense forests. The region features trails that ascend to high points, providing demanding workouts for experienced runners. These routes often traverse rugged terrain, leading through remote areas with natural features like waterfalls and historical ruins.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
51
runners
33.7km
05:30
1,930m
1,930m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
16
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58.4km
08:39
2,880m
2,880m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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13
runners
16.6km
02:20
640m
640m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
10
runners
24.9km
04:23
1,440m
1,440m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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8
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9.53km
01:18
410m
410m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is where the source of the Orezza waters originates. This mineral water, famous as far away as China, is bottled here. It's a sparkling water that contains iron, very good for digestion. You can taste it for free on site (see photo). There's also a store where you can make purchases.
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When we pass through in 2024, an inn offers catering using local products, including cheese donuts!!!
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The ruins can only be viewed from the outside; everything is fenced off and entry is prohibited.
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It's definitely worth a detour, it's almost an LP. And if you are careful you can explore one or the other room, which of course should be well thought out because of the risk of collapse.
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Nice place to take a break right on the "tourist highway" on the way to the waterfall with a fantastic view of it.
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Beautiful waterfall, as the main attraction with many tourists, but still worth a visit.
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In the meantime, grazing cows complete the idyllic picture.
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Jogging around Piazzali is characterized by challenging mountain trails, significant elevation gains, and dense, forested landscapes. You'll encounter rugged terrain and routes that ascend to high points, providing demanding workouts.
The running routes in Piazzali are primarily designed for experienced runners seeking demanding long-distance trails. Out of 24 available routes, none are classified as easy, and 16 are considered difficult, with the remaining 8 being moderate. Beginners might find these trails very challenging due to the significant elevation changes and rugged terrain.
Yes, Piazzali offers several challenging long-distance running trails. For example, the San Petru d'Accia – Struccia Waterfall loop from Carpineto is a difficult 35.4-mile (57.0 km) path with extensive climbs and descents. Another popular option is the San Bartolomeu Chapel – Struccia Waterfall loop from Carpineto, which covers 20.9 miles (33.7 km).
Yes, many of the running routes in Piazzali are circular. Popular options include the San Bartolomeu Chapel – Struccia Waterfall loop from Carpineto, the San Petru d'Accia – Struccia Waterfall loop from Carpineto, and the Orezza cloister ruin – Orezza Monastery Ruins loop from Piedipartino, all designed as loops.
The running routes in Piazzali often lead through remote areas with natural features and historical sites. You can discover beautiful waterfalls like the Struccia Waterfall, Bucatoggio Waterfall, and Ucelluline Waterfall. Historical ruins, such as those found on the Orezza cloister ruin – Orezza Monastery Ruins loop from Piedipartino, are also points of interest. Additionally, you might encounter the historic Genoese bridge or the charming settlement of Cervione.
Yes, several running routes in Piazzali incorporate stunning waterfalls. The San Bartolomeu Chapel – Struccia Waterfall loop from Carpineto and the San Petru d'Accia – Struccia Waterfall loop from Carpineto both lead to the impressive Struccia Waterfall. Other waterfalls in the region include Bucatoggio Waterfall and Ucelluline Waterfall.
The running routes in Piazzali are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 18 reviews. More than 400 runners have used komoot to explore Piazzali's varied and challenging terrain, often praising the demanding workouts and the natural beauty of the forested landscapes.
Given the challenging nature of the terrain, with significant elevation gains and rugged paths, most running routes in Piazzali are not ideal for families with young children or those seeking an easy stroll. The trails are primarily suited for experienced runners looking for a demanding outdoor experience.
While specific viewpoints are not explicitly listed for every route, the mountainous landscape and significant elevation gains mean that many trails will naturally offer panoramic views. Routes that ascend to high points, such as the Punta di Compoli loop from Piazzali, are likely to provide scenic vistas over the forested region.
There are 24 running routes available in the Piazzali region, ranging from moderate to difficult in intensity. These routes offer a variety of distances and challenges for experienced runners.
The running trails in Piazzali are generally challenging. Out of 24 routes, 16 are classified as difficult and 8 as moderate. There are no easy routes, making Piazzali a destination primarily for experienced runners seeking demanding workouts with significant elevation changes.


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