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Jogging around Alpago offers diverse terrain within the Dolomites Pre-Alps, characterized by a blend of mountains, forests, and a significant lake. The region features the expansive Lago di Santa Croce, providing flat or gently undulating paths along its shores. Inland, the Cansiglio Forest offers numerous trails through beech and fir trees, while the surrounding hills and lower mountain slopes present varied terrain with elevation changes. This landscape provides a range of running experiences from lakeside paths to forest trails.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
3.5
(17)
154
runners
15.5km
01:38
170m
170m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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47
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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116
runners
8.38km
00:52
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
43
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Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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23.9km
03:03
580m
590m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Beautiful lake for water sports.
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Lake Santa Croce, where images come to life.
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A simple yet very pleasant route. A nearly pristine valley on the Cansiglio plain.
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Hangar Cansiglio is a former NATO missile base dating back to the Cold War. The Pian del Cansiglio area was home to the Bianchin Barracks, an air force base with a surface-to-air defense system. It was equipped with American Nike Hercules missiles, which could also carry nuclear warheads. The former bunker, abandoned since 1979, was handed over to Veneto Agricoltura in 2008, the Veneto Region's agency for research and innovation in the primary sector. The idea of converting it into the current environmental and ecological education center was born from the then head of the forestry sector, Paola Berto, and the tenacity of Veneto Agricoltura's sole director, Corrado Callegari. The restoration project, which cost over €600,000, was funded by two regional grants. Seven boilers, containing small asbestos discs, were remediated, and 20 tanks, previously used for diesel and heavy fuel oil, were removed to ensure energy independence in the event of a power outage. Due to current building regulations and the availability of financial resources, approximately 50% of the existing building volume was demolished. This demolition spared the hangars and a bunker, as well as a large warehouse, now used to store Veneto Agricoltura vehicles, which are required for the management of the Forestry Center. The resulting inert material was used to build a parking lot and a camper area a short distance downstream. Hangar Cansiglio, inaugurated on November 9, 2018, was furnished with native Cansiglio beech wood. Its current purpose is dual: a conference center and a small museum on the history of the area, particularly the Cold War. The inscription “Any carelessness can be fatal” served as a permanent warning to the military who guarded the nuclear arsenal.
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Because it is the area where I live and it gives you the opportunity to practice MultiSport.
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Pian del Cansiglio, with its mountain pastures and historic woods, is an oasis of tranquility ideal for walks and MTB rides. In autumn, the breathtaking colors and the quiet make this place perfect for regenerating, immersing yourself in well-kept and unique natural landscapes.
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Alpago offers over 60 dedicated running routes, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These include easy lakeside paths, moderate forest trails, and more challenging mountain runs.
The region provides a wide range of running experiences. You'll find easy, flat paths along Lake Santa Croce, moderate trails through the Cansiglio Forest, and more challenging routes in the surrounding hills and mountains. Specifically, there are 7 easy, 36 moderate, and 21 difficult routes to choose from.
Yes, Lake Santa Croce is a highlight for runners. The Lake Santa Croce – Lake Santa Croce loop from Farra d'Alpago offers consistent water views on a relatively flat surface. Another option is the Spiaggia bar Baywatch loop from Alpago, which also explores the lakeside area.
The Cansiglio Forest, known as the 'Forest of the Doges,' provides an extensive network of trails through ancient beech, silver fir, and spruce trees. Routes like the 'Cansiglio Forest Trail' offer a tranquil and immersive running experience. The 'Cansiglio Ring' is another accessible option with minimal elevation gain.
Yes, Alpago has several family-friendly and beginner-suitable options. The flatter paths along Lake Santa Croce, such as the eastern side's cycling loop, are ideal. Many trails within the Cansiglio Forest also offer gentle terrain suitable for those new to running or looking for an easier pace.
The running routes in Alpago are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 40 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, from serene lakeside paths to challenging forest climbs, and the breathtaking natural beauty of the region.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, the hills and mountains surrounding Alpago, such as those near Tambre and Pieve d'Alpago, offer trails with significant elevation gains. Mount Dolada, at 1,500 meters, also provides panoramic views and strenuous running opportunities.
While running, you might encounter various natural and historical points. The region is framed by peaks like Monte Cavallo and Col Nudo. You can also explore areas near the Col Visentin Hut or Mount Pizzoc, which offer stunning views. The Archaeological Trail in Pieve d'Alpago also combines running with historical exploration.
Alpago's specific microclimate, influenced by Lake Santa Croce, generally ensures favorable conditions for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful, with autumn offering vibrant foliage in the Cansiglio Forest. Summer is also popular, especially for lakeside runs, while winter can offer unique experiences on snow-covered trails for those prepared.
Yes, many routes in Alpago are designed as loops, providing a convenient running experience. The View of Lake Santa Croce – Lago di Santa Croce loop from Farra d'Alpago is a popular option, as is the Running loop from Farra d'Alpago. The 'Cansiglio Ring' in the Cansiglio Forest also offers a longer loop through varied terrain.
Alpago caters to both preferences. For trail running, the Cansiglio Forest and the mountain trails offer natural surfaces and varied terrain. For road running or smoother paths, the routes along Lake Santa Croce, including the Via Regia cycle path, provide excellent paved or well-maintained gravel surfaces.


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