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20.5km
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Challenge yourself on the difficult 12.7-mile Cadoniche Trail, a jogging route through the Appennino Tosco Emiliano National Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.29 km
Highlight • Forest
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Highlight • Lake
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
11.2 km
5.12 km
2.18 km
1.11 km
917 m
Surfaces
9.97 km
6.42 km
2.02 km
1.11 km
1.00 km
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Highest point (1,480 m)
Lowest point (740 m)
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No, the Cadoniche Trail is considered a difficult and demanding route, especially for jogging. It's designed for trail running events like the Ecomaratona del Ventasso and requires a good level of fitness and experience due to its significant elevation changes and varied terrain.
The trail features largely off-road and varied terrain. You'll encounter descents from Busana to Marmoreto, significant ascents towards Casa Manari, Nismozza, and the 'Tirone' section, a beautiful single track, and a carriage road. The path also winds through majestic forests.
The trail offers picturesque views within the Appennino Tosco Emiliano National Park. Notable features include the high-altitude Lago Calamone, the Bosco degli Artisti, and the Bivacco Le Cadoniche. The route passes through ridges, lakes, streams, forests, and stone villages.
Given its location in the Appennino Tosco Emiliano National Park and its challenging nature, late spring, summer, and early autumn are generally the best times to jog this trail. These seasons offer more favorable weather conditions and clearer paths, avoiding snow and ice that can make the route more hazardous.
The trail is often associated with the Ecomaratona del Ventasso, which typically starts from Busana. Parking options would generally be available in or near Busana, the main starting point for the event. Specific parking areas may vary, so checking local information before your visit is recommended.
As the trail is located within the Appennino Tosco Emiliano National Park, dogs are generally allowed but must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. Always clean up after your pet.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for day use activities like jogging on trails within the Appennino Tosco Emiliano National Park. However, always respect park regulations, stay on marked paths, and practice Leave No Trace principles.
Yes, the Cadoniche Trail overlaps with several other routes. You'll find sections that are part of the Anello del Calamone, Sentiero Partigiani 8 - sentiero dei disertori, and the Anello del Ventasso, among others.
During organized events like the Ecomaratona del Ventasso, refreshment points are typically available, such as at Rifugio Le Cadoniche, often provided by volunteers. For independent jogging, it's advisable to carry all necessary water and snacks, as permanent facilities may be limited or seasonal.
Yes, the Cadoniche Trail, particularly as part of the Ecomaratona del Ventasso, is designed as a loop route, starting and finishing in Busana. This allows for a continuous and varied experience without needing to retrace your steps.
Given its difficulty and length, you should bring appropriate trail running shoes, sufficient water and nutrition, weather-appropriate clothing (layers are recommended), a map or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles can also be beneficial for the steep ascents and descents.
So much effort. Horses have devastated the downhill path after Lake Calamone