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Jogging in Genoa offers a diverse landscape, from coastal promenades to challenging hilly terrain. The region features a blend of urban green spaces, historic fortifications, and access to larger natural parks. This varied geography provides a range of running routes suitable for different fitness levels. The city's location along the Ligurian coast and its proximity to protected areas like the Parco Regionale Naturale dell'Antola contribute to its appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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6.79km
00:58
240m
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The Punta Manara Loop Trail offers a challenging jogging experience along the Ligurian coast, winding through lush Mediterranean vegetation. You will encounter olive groves and maritime pines, with spectacular coastal…
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6.66km
00:43
90m
90m
Embark on the Genova city run, a moderate jogging loop that takes you through the heart of Genoa's iconic places. This 4.1-mile (6.7 km) route, with a gentle 296 feet…

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This difficult jogging loop from Ronco Scrivia to Rifugio Monte Reale covers 6.1 miles (9.9 km) with a significant 1866 feet (569 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking 1 hour…
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runners
13.4km
01:44
300m
300m
The Race tour around Lake Brugneto offers a moderate jogging experience through varied terrain, combining natural paths with some asphalt stretches. You will encounter several ups and downs, including a…
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7.99km
01:07
360m
360m
The Monte Gazzo Loop offers a difficult jogging experience, covering 5.0 miles (8.0 km) with a significant elevation gain of 1196 feet (365 metres). You can expect to complete this…
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17
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Embark on a challenging jogging route from Casa del Romano to Monte Antola, covering 7.3 miles (11.7 km) with a significant 1173 feet (358 metres) of elevation gain. This difficult…
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runners
15.1km
02:28
660m
660m
Embark on the Crocefieschi - Monte Antola Trail for a difficult jogging route that spans 9.4 miles (15.1 km) and climbs 2174 feet (663 metres) in elevation. You can expect…
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13.5km
01:30
260m
260m
Embark on a moderate jogging loop through the scenic Antola Regional Natural Park, a route that spans 8.4 miles (13.5 km) with an elevation gain of 847 feet (258 metres).…
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16.8km
02:59
940m
940m
Embark on a challenging jogging route from Torriglia to Monte Antola, a difficult 10.5-mile (16.8 km) journey with a significant 3088 feet (941 metres) of elevation gain. You will start…
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18.0km
02:44
710m
710m
The Ronco - Minceto - Reopasso Trail offers a difficult jogging experience through the varied landscapes of the Parco Naturale Regionale dell'Antola. You will cover 11.2 miles (18.0 km) and…
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Our starting point. good train connections, unfortunately all shops are already closed at 8 p.m. There is also nothing more to eat at the station then.
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A breathtaking view but it's nothing for people with the fear of hights
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The first Genova Brignole station opened in 1868 as the terminus of the railway line from Chiavari, coming from the south. In 1872, the line was extended through the Traversata Tunnel to Genova Piazza Principe station, which thus became a through station instead of a terminus. The current station building was constructed between 1902 and 1905 in anticipation of a planned World's Fair. This fair, however, was ultimately held in Liège, Belgium. The station's architecture combines romantic Neo-Renaissance motifs with Neoclassical elements and is certainly very impressive. And indeed, a World's Fair did take place in Genoa in 1992, which hopefully attracted many visitors by train. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnhof_Genova_Brignole
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Genoa Cathedral captivates with its magnificent façade and exquisitely ornate interior. I highly recommend climbing the tower!
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Genova Brignole station is one of Genoa's two main train stations and is located east of the city center. From here, trains depart to destinations including the popular Cinque Terre.
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Very large, impressive square with beautiful, large, very well preserved old buildings.
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Ecclesiastical building kept in excellent condition.
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Genoa offers a wide variety of running routes, with over 890 trails listed on komoot. These routes cater to all levels, from easy urban jogs to challenging mountain runs.
The running routes in Genoa are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 600 reviews. More than 29,000 runners have used komoot to explore Genoa's diverse terrain, often praising the scenic coastal paths and the challenging, rewarding climbs in the hills.
Yes, Genoa's varied geography provides options for all abilities. You can find over 50 easy routes perfect for beginners, around 315 moderate trails, and more than 520 difficult routes for experienced runners seeking a challenge.
Genoa boasts several picturesque waterfront paths. The Passeggiata Corso Italia offers expansive sea views, while the Passeggiata Anita Garibaldi in Nervi provides continuous seaside vistas. For a longer coastal experience, consider the 16 km paved path along the former train line, the Coastal Route Voltri-Varazze. Another great option is the Punta Manara Loop Trail, which offers stunning coastal views and varied terrain.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more challenging and immersive nature experience, Genoa's hills offer abundant opportunities. The Parco delle Mura (Park of the City Walls) provides hilly routes with panoramic views. Further afield, the Beigua UNESCO Global Geopark features approximately 500 km of trails, and the Parco Regionale Naturale dell'Antola offers demanding loops like the From Ronco Scrivia to Rifugio Monte Reale – loop run.
Yes, many routes in Genoa are designed as loops. For an urban experience, the Genova city run: run in iconic places of the city – loop tour is a popular choice. In the natural parks, you can find options like the Race tour around Lake Brugneto or the Monte Gazzo Loop.
Genoa's rich history allows for 'runseeing' tours past numerous landmarks. Routes can take you past the Old Port, Via Garibaldi, Palazzo Ducale, and various historic piazzas. The Parco delle Mura features 17th-century walls and historic forts. You might also encounter the Villetta Di Negro Park, which includes a waterfall and offers a blend of nature and history.
Yes, Genoa's surrounding areas feature several beautiful waterfalls. While running, you might come across highlights such as the Ravezza Waterfall, the Serpent Waterfall, or the Manzù Lake Waterfall. The Villetta Di Negro Park also features a notable waterfall within an urban green space.
Genoa enjoys a pleasant climate, making it suitable for running year-round. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for longer runs. Summer can be warm, but coastal routes provide refreshing sea breezes. Winter running is also possible, especially on lower-altitude paths, though higher mountain trails might require more preparation.
Many urban and suburban running routes in Genoa are well-connected by public transport. For example, the Passeggiata Corso Italia and Passeggiata Anita Garibaldi are easily reachable by bus. For routes in the Parco delle Mura, you can take a funicular up to access the trails, making them convenient even without a car.
Yes, Genoa offers several family-friendly options, particularly in its urban green spaces and coastal promenades. Parks like the Parks of Nervi, the Park of Villa Durazzo Pallavicini, and the Garden of Villa del Principe provide accessible and pleasant environments for a family jog. The Passeggiata Corso Italia is also a flat, paved path suitable for all ages.
Many natural areas and parks around Genoa are dog-friendly, though it's always best to check local regulations for specific trails. Generally, trails in the Parco delle Mura and the larger regional parks like Parco Regionale Naturale dell'Antola are suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you clean up after them.


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