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9.70km
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Enjoy a moderate 6.0 miles (9.7 km) jogging ring tour between Portacomaro and Asti, featuring varied terrain and rural views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.10 km
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The route offers a varied terrain, which is typical for the area. You can expect a mix of tarmac roads, slightly undulating sections, grassy tracks, and dirt paths. There are also parts that become footpaths and gravel roads, including traversing a valley bottom and following a stream bank. This variety makes it an engaging jogging experience.
Yes, the route features some interesting points. You'll pass by the View of Portacomaro Stazione, offering a glimpse of the local area. The trail itself is part of the Strada Bianca Portacomaro–Asti, known for its scenic qualities. The area is also rich in historical and cultural elements, often referred to as 'Romanesque', so keep an eye out for small churches or other historical features.
The route is rated as 'moderate' for jogging. While it's not overly strenuous, the varied terrain, including some undulating sections and unpaved paths, means it's best suited for individuals with a reasonable level of fitness. Beginners who are comfortable with varied surfaces and some gentle inclines should find it manageable.
While specific parking areas for this exact route aren't detailed, for trails in this region, it's common to find parking near the start of the route in towns like Portacomaro or Asti. Look for public parking spaces in these areas, especially near any local landmarks or train stations, as the route passes the View of Portacomaro Stazione.
Generally, trails in this rural Italian region are dog-friendly. However, given the varied terrain which includes sections near roads, through villages, and potentially near agricultural areas, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash for their safety and to respect local wildlife and property. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
The best times to jog this route are typically spring and autumn. During these seasons, the weather is usually milder, making for more comfortable conditions. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer can be quite warm, especially in the middle of the day, and winter might present muddy conditions on unpaved sections.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access and jog along the White road between Portacomaro and Asti — Ring tour. It's a public route that can be enjoyed freely.
Since the route passes between Portacomaro and Asti, you'll find opportunities for refreshments in these towns. Asti, being a larger town, will have more options for cafes, restaurants, and pubs. Portacomaro also offers local establishments where you can stop for a drink or a snack before or after your jog.
You'll experience a pleasant mix of rural and natural scenery. The route takes you through areas with houses, past woods, and by brick-works, offering a glimpse into the local landscape. You might also encounter a small lake and enjoy views of the countryside, reflecting the historical 'Romanesque' character of the region.
Given that the route is a ring tour between Portacomaro and Asti, both towns are accessible by public transport, particularly by train. The route passes near the View of Portacomaro Stazione, suggesting train access could be a convenient option to get close to the starting point.
For an autumn jog, layering is key. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer, add a light long-sleeved top, and bring a windbreaker or light jacket, as temperatures can vary. Comfortable jogging shoes suitable for varied terrain (tarmac, gravel, dirt) are essential. Consider a hat or headband for cooler mornings and evenings.