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Jogging in Serra Di Ivrea offers a unique experience across Europe's largest glacial morainic amphitheater in Piedmont, Italy. The region is characterized by rolling hills, sub-parallel crests, and varied terrain formed by ancient glacial activity, providing diverse elevations for runners. Numerous glacial lakes, including Lake Viverone and Lake Sirio, are nestled within morainic hollows, offering serene waterside paths. The landscape also features wooded areas, cultivated vineyards, and the unique "Terre Ballerine" peat bog near Lake Sirio.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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7.99km
01:17
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This difficult 5.0-mile (8.0 km) jogging loop in the Serra di Ivrea offers varied terrain, woodlands, and panoramic views.

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20.8km
02:32
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This difficult 12.9-mile (20.8 km) jogging route from Broglina offers panoramic views and varied terrain in the Serra di Ivrea.
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8.30km
01:07
230m
230m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
6.06km
00:45
140m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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iconic climb on the Serra Morenica, length 6.5 KM, altitude difference 340 D+, very rideable, excellent as a training route, on summer days however it is easy to find heavy traffic, especially from motorbikes.
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The Oca Pass is a pass on the Serra di Ivrea ridge, a glacial moraine that extends between the Canavese and Biella areas. The pass can be reached from various paths that cross woods, lakes and historical sites such as the Torre della Bastia and the Ciucarun.
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Erratic boulder of the Serra di Ivrea, a large block of rock transported by a glacial movement. There is also an information panel to find out more.
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The Bastia tower was once a fortification which was destroyed in the 14th century during an assault by the Canavese. Today, a wooden watchtower has been built on the remains of the original tower to allow you to see the panorama of the Serra di Ivrea.
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An ideal place to take a break from running, look around, and rest with the view of the lake and the tranquility of nature.
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CAI path B44 which connects Lake Cossavella and Donato. It is surrounded by trees and especially in spring it is an explosion of green.
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Serra di Ivrea offers a diverse network of over 30 running routes. These trails cater to various fitness levels, with 15 moderate and 17 difficult options, ensuring a suitable path for almost every runner.
The terrain in Serra di Ivrea is shaped by its unique glacial moraine topography, featuring rolling hills, sub-parallel crests, and varied elevations. You'll find a mix of wooded areas, clearings, and paths around picturesque glacial lakes like Lake Viverone and Lake Sirio, offering a dynamic and scenic running experience.
Yes, many of the running routes in Serra di Ivrea are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Donato e Torre della Bastia – loop run from Lago di Cossavella is a popular moderate loop, and the Il Lago Nero da Bienca – loop run offers a scenic circuit around Lake Nero.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can enjoy views of the Ivrea lakes from the Bastia Tower, or explore the unique 'Terre Ballerine' peat bog near Lake Sirio. Other notable sights include the Gate Tower and Corner Tower of Piverone and the Paerno Bell Tower (Ciucarun).
While the guide primarily features moderate and difficult routes, the varied terrain of Serra di Ivrea means there are sections suitable for different fitness levels. For a moderate introduction, consider the Montresco Loop, which is 3.0 miles (4.8 km) and can be completed in about 38 minutes, offering a good starting point for those new to running in the area.
The running routes in Serra di Ivrea are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.3 stars from 8 reviews. Over 300 runners have explored the varied terrain, often praising the picturesque glacial lakes, the diverse landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that offer both challenge and beauty.
Absolutely! Serra di Ivrea is known for its beautiful glacial lakes. Many routes are designed to incorporate these serene bodies of water. For instance, the Il Lago Nero da Bienca – loop run takes you around Lake Nero, and other trails offer views of Lake Viverone, Lake Sirio, and Lake Pistono.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a greater challenge, Serra di Ivrea offers several difficult routes. The Alta Serra Loop Trail is a demanding option, covering over 12 miles (20.8 km) with significant elevation changes, providing a rigorous workout amidst stunning scenery.
The diverse landscape of Serra di Ivrea, with its blend of woods and clearings, makes it enjoyable for jogging across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors. During warmer months, the shaded trails through wooded areas and along lakesides provide a refreshing experience.
Yes, the region is dotted with historical elements that can enrich your run. You might encounter the remains of a Roman aqueduct or integrate a visit to the Ricetto di Magnano, a medieval fortified village. The ancient pilgrimage route, Via Francigena, also traverses parts of the Serra, adding a historical dimension to your runs.
Absolutely. The glacial moraine topography means many routes offer elevated sections with expansive views. The main crest, which forms a boundary between the provinces of Turin and Biella, provides broad vistas. Additionally, ascending the Bastia Tower, often incorporated into routes like the Donato e Torre della Bastia loop run, rewards you with panoramic views of the Ivrea lakes.
While popular routes like those around Lake Sirio can see more activity, the extensive network of over 30 trails means it's often possible to find quieter paths, especially on less-trafficked routes or during off-peak hours. Exploring some of the more difficult trails or those further from main access points can lead to a more solitary running experience.


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