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This difficult 6.9-mile (11.1 km) jogging loop in the province of Turin offers historical landmarks, riverside views, and significant elevat
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.36 km
Highlight • Monument
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7.34 km
1.59 km
1.38 km
494 m
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8.38 km
1.17 km
549 m
428 m
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The terrain is quite varied. You'll encounter a mix of paved city streets, some of which may be cobblestone, especially in older districts. The route also includes wide, tree-lined paths within parks and along the Po River. Expect some gentle inclines and 'up and down' sections, particularly as you approach areas like the Turin Hills.
You'll experience a dynamic blend of historical architecture, green spaces, and riverside views. The route passes impressive buildings and historic city squares. You'll also weave through beautiful parks like Parco del Valentino and Colletta Park. Jogging alongside the Po River offers scenic views of important Turin sites and, on clear days, the distant Alps, including Monviso and Monte Rosa.
Given its 1034 meters of elevation gain over 11.1 kilometers, this specific 'Miniature Monuments' loop tour is rated as difficult and might be challenging for beginners. However, Turin offers many easier, flatter city center routes if you're looking for a less strenuous experience.
This route is designed to showcase Turin's unique architectural features. You'll pass by the Miniature Leaning Tower of Pisa, Mole Antonelliana, and Rocciamelone Summit, which are key highlights. You'll also get to experience the charm of Vrù Village. The city's impressive baroque architecture, historic squares like Piazza Castello, and views of the Alps provide a stunning backdrop.
Spring (April-May) and Fall (September-October) generally offer the most pleasant weather for jogging in Turin, with milder temperatures. Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal to avoid crowds and experience the city's atmosphere, especially during warmer summer months.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Vrù - Cantoira trail and the Vì d'Miculà trail, offering a chance to experience parts of these local paths.
While many parks and urban areas in Turin are dog-friendly, specific rules can vary. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in populated city sections and near monuments. Always be prepared to clean up after your pet.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to jog this loop tour, as it largely utilizes public streets, parks, and paths within the province of Turin.
As this is a loop tour through the province of Turin, you can typically find parking in various city lots or on-street parking, depending on your starting point. Turin has an extensive public transport network of buses and trams, making it easy to reach different parts of the city to begin your run.
Yes, the urban nature of this route offers great flexibility. You can easily shorten or extend your run by utilizing side streets, connecting to other park paths, or choosing to explore specific neighborhoods or monuments for a longer period.
Given the varied terrain and potential for cobblestones, comfortable and supportive jogging shoes are essential. Dress in layers, especially during spring and fall, as temperatures can change. Sun protection is also recommended for sunny days, and consider a light jacket if jogging along the river where it might be breezier.