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Jogging routes around Monte Sole offer a diverse range of trails within the Bolognese Apennines, situated between the Reno and Setta valleys. The region features varied topography, providing options from gentle paths to challenging ascents with significant elevation gain. This natural area is characterized by rich biodiversity and historical routes that double as engaging running paths.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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31
runners
17.4km
02:34
810m
810m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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23.7km
03:22
880m
880m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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12.4km
01:25
210m
210m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.45km
00:44
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.31km
01:08
290m
290m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Technical, in the final stretches quite exposed.
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The monument in memory of the Red Star located on top of Monte Sole is an absolute must-see to never forget what happened and not repeat history again.
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Sanctuary of the Madonna del Sasso The history of the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Sasso begins in 1283 when friar Giovanni da Panico dedicated a small oratory to the Virgin Mary in a cavity of the nearby Rupe, called Sasso di Glòsina. In 1787 the Sanctuary was closed due to the detachment of a large layer of sandstone. In 1831 the new sanctuary was rebuilt based on a design by Angelo Venturoli. The new façade, with a portico with three arches, is set back on the same level as the bell tower and the municipal clock tower, added in 1888 by the engineer Tito Azzolini. Destroyed by Allied bombing in April 1945; in 1950 the reconstruction based on a design by the engineer Paolo Graziani was concluded. The interior, with a single barrel-vaulted nave and three chapels on each side, houses the Madonna del Carmine with Saints within a sumptuous frame, dated 1674, and the Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Saints of the Neapolitan school (1734). The apse is decorated with a modern polychrome stained glass window with the Madonna and Child and a depiction of the church.
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dirt track, sometimes wide and sometimes narrower, on dirt. pay attention to the channels created by the water
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Lago di Porziola, or “Lago di San Lorenzo”, is the only free quarry in the Bologna area. The surface of the lake is 15 hectares.
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Monuments on the top of Monte Sole
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The municipality has been called this only since 1938 in honor of the Nobel prize winner Guglielmo Marconi, who was born in the nearby city of Bologna.
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Long and beautiful ridge route, with some ups and downs at times tiring
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Monte Sole offers a wide variety of terrain, from gentle paths to challenging ascents. You'll find extensive young broad-leaved forests, areas of Scots pines, and routes that follow the Reno and Setta river valleys. The elevation ranges from 100 meters to 825 meters, ensuring a dynamic and engaging experience for runners.
Yes, Monte Sole provides options for various ability levels. While there are many challenging routes, like the difficult Fosso del Diavolo loop from Sasso Marconi, you can also find moderate paths such as the Lago di Porziola loop from Fontana, which offers a balanced experience with moderate elevation changes.
Absolutely. Many of the running paths in Monte Sole are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Running loop from Fontana is a popular circular trail that takes you through the natural environment of the park.
Yes, Monte Sole's location between the Reno and Setta river valleys means many routes offer picturesque views and proximity to water. The Lago di Porziola loop from Fontana, for instance, takes you through woodlands and past serene lakes, enhancing the natural appeal of your run.
Monte Sole is a naturalistic wonder with rich and diversified fauna. While jogging, you might spot animals such as wolves, deer, boar, and squirrels. The area is also home to a variety of birds, including European green woodpeckers, wood nuthatches, and kingfishers, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, the Monte Sole Historical Park integrates its natural beauty with its history through numerous thematic routes. You can explore the "Trail of Remembrance" or the "Memorial" path, visit an archaeological site via the "Etruscan Trail," or see a Roman aqueduct on the "Water Itinerary." The "Morandi Route" also highlights the rural landscape that inspired painter Giorgio Morandi.
Yes, the comprehensive network of trails in Parco regionale Monte Sole is clearly marked. This makes navigation straightforward, allowing you to focus on your run and enjoy the diverse landscapes.
Monte Sole offers beautiful scenery year-round. The extensive forests provide shaded paths, making it pleasant even during warmer months. Spring and autumn are particularly popular for their mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors, while winter jogging can offer a unique, serene experience.
Many of the trails in Monte Sole are suitable for families, especially those looking for moderate distances and elevation changes. The varied landscapes and natural features provide an engaging experience for all ages. Look for shorter, less challenging loops to enjoy with children.
Monte Sole is generally dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the trails with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the diverse wildlife in the park, and to check for any specific local regulations or protected areas.
There are over 80 running routes available in Monte Sole, offering a wide selection for joggers. This includes 25 moderate routes and 63 difficult routes, ensuring plenty of options for exploration.
The running routes in Monte Sole are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse topography, rich natural environments, and the engaging experience offered by the historical routes.
For a longer and more challenging experience, consider the Crest Trail Dirt Path loop from Fontana. This difficult 23.7 km (14.7 miles) trail features significant elevation gain, providing a demanding workout through varied terrain.


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