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Jogging routes around Zocca offer a varied terrain within the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, characterized by its elevated position and diverse natural features. The region features significant hilly and mountainous landscapes, providing a range of inclines and scenic backdrops for running. Key natural landmarks include the Sassi di Roccamalatina Regional Park, known for its distinctive rocky pinnacles, and extensive chestnut groves, particularly around Mount San Giacomo. Zocca also straddles the crest dividing the Panaro, Reno, and Samoggia Valleys, contributing to its varied…
Last updated: July 5, 2026
3.99km
00:27
50m
50m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.28km
00:53
150m
150m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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9
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10.3km
01:07
160m
160m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.52km
00:58
200m
200m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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13.5km
01:35
330m
330m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Panoramic location on the Apennines.
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it is not an ancient building, but still very beautiful
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Zocca town known for Vasco Rossi, but it shouldn't be the only reason for a visit!!
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..."Montecorone is an ancient village of Zocca, whose fortified castle has been mentioned since 1279"... ..."The village is characterized by stone buildings decorated with sandstone portals and ecclesiastical structures including the seventeenth-century Oratory of San Rocco and the Church of Santa Giustina, mentioned for the first time in 1277."... Cit: https://www.terredicastelli.eu/luoghi-di-interest/montecorone/
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Located 808 meters above sea level, just west of the town of Zocca, Monte della Riva is a panoramic peak of the Modena Apennines. Especially in autumn the surrounding woods are painted with truly special colours.
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Monteombraro is a place of culture and reflection; The seventeenth-century church dedicated to San Salvatore is splendid, located on the top of the mountain overlooking the town, where the castle once stood. Inside there are valuable paintings, icons and furniture from the 17th and 18th centuries. The wonderful recently restored 19th century organ is also valuable. The original town, characterized by typical stone houses, gathers around the church. Don't miss the Erbolani tower house dating back to the 1400s, with frescoed interiors, and the San Carlo institute, an eighteenth-century building with an open courtyard and adjoining oratory, which was founded in 1714 for the education of young people. The Ronchi institute is located inside an eighteenth-century noble villa; It features valuable paintings and furniture. (from the Pro Loco Zocchese website)
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The Mavore trail, very fun to ride on a mountain bike, offers constant dirt terrain, free of stones or steps, once you have overcome the initial access ones. Some short steep sections might impress some novices, but don't worry, at least in dry conditions the wheels will grip the ground perfectly.
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Zocca offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 200 trails available on komoot. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ranging from easy paths to more challenging long-distance runs through the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines.
The jogging trails around Zocca feature diverse terrain, characterized by hilly and mountainous landscapes. You'll encounter rocky pinnacles, extensive chestnut groves, and varied inclines. The region's natural beauty includes rural landscapes and diverse vistas as it straddles the Panaro, Reno, and Samoggia Valleys.
Yes, Zocca has several easy running routes suitable for beginners. One popular option is From Rocca Malatina to the view on the Sassi, an easy 4 km (2.5 miles) trail that takes about 27 minutes to complete and offers views of the iconic Sassi rock formations.
Many routes pass through the Sassi di Roccamalatina Regional Park, where you can admire the distinctive rocky pinnacles known as the 'Sassi,' including the prominent Sasso di Sant'Andrea. You'll also find extensive chestnut groves, particularly around Mount San Giacomo, offering shaded and pleasant sections. The Tane Forest, with its intriguing sandstone caves, is another notable feature.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Zocca offers several difficult and longer routes. The Sasso di Sant'Andrea – Sassi di Roccamalatina loop from Rocca Malatina is a difficult 32.7 km (20.3 miles) path that explores the Sassi di Roccamalatina Regional Park. Another demanding option is the Sassi di Roccamalatina – Riva Mill loop from Rocca Malatina, a 17.3 km (10.7 miles) trail.
The running routes in Zocca are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 30 reviews. More than 3,000 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic beauty and diverse landscapes.
Yes, many routes in Zocca are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the challenging Sassi di Rocca Malatina – Della Riva Trail loop from Rocca Malatina, which covers 15.1 km (9.4 miles), and the Della Riva Trail – Sassi di Rocca Malatina loop from Rocca Malatina, a 10.4 km (6.5 miles) route.
Zocca's elevated position provides a 'fine air' that is particularly refreshing during the summer months, making it an excellent time for jogging. The extensive chestnut groves also offer shaded routes, which can be pleasant during warmer periods. Spring and autumn also provide beautiful scenery and comfortable temperatures.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can find several points of interest. For example, the Soprasasso Caves and Labante Caves are nearby, offering unique geological formations. The region also features charming villages like Montalbano and Montecorone, with their medieval architecture and historical features, which some trails might pass through or near.
While specific 'family-friendly' running routes are not explicitly detailed, the region's extensive network of paths includes easier sections and shorter loops that could be suitable for families. The presence of the Esploraria Adventure Park also suggests a family-oriented outdoor environment in the area.
The region research indicates that Zocca is a well-established area for outdoor activities, suggesting some level of accessibility. For detailed public transport information to Zocca and specific trailheads, it's advisable to consult local transport schedules or the official tourism website for Modena: visitmodena.it.
Yes, Zocca's hilly and mountainous terrain naturally provides many opportunities for panoramic views. The Mount San Giacomo Itinerary, for instance, is noted as one of the most panoramic points in the town, offering scenic vistas over the surrounding valleys and landscapes.


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