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Jogging the Monte Campo and Monte Ciglione Loop is a difficult 5.8-mile route with 1253 feet of gain, offering panoramic views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment that may be dangerous
A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.
After 3.31 km for 591 m
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.49 km
1.17 km
971 m
587 m
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Surfaces
6.51 km
1.93 km
587 m
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Highest point (1,720 m)
Lowest point (1,370 m)
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While specific parking details are not provided, the trail is located near Capracotta. It's advisable to look for parking options within Capracotta or at designated trailheads in the immediate vicinity, such as near Prato Gentile, which is a key area for accessing trails in the region.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through areas with livestock or during wildlife breeding seasons. Be sure to carry enough water for both yourself and your dog.
The best time to experience this loop for jogging or hiking is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally favorable, and the trails are clear of snow. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing, but conditions can be challenging for jogging.
No, typically you do not need permits or have to pay entrance fees to access the Monte Campo and Monte Ciglione Loop. It's a public trail in the Apennine region of Molise, Italy.
The route offers breathtaking panoramic views. From the summit of Monte Campo, you can enjoy magnificent 360-degree vistas, encompassing the Mainarde, Monti della Meta, Majella massif, Monti del Matese, and Monte Capraro. On clear days, you might even catch glimpses of the sea. The journey also takes you through lush beech forests and expansive high-altitude prairies.
This loop is rated as difficult for jogging. While some sections are well-maintained, the varied terrain, including ridge paths, forest trails, and significant elevation changes (382 meters up), requires good fitness and sure-footedness. It's more suited for experienced trail runners.
Yes, there are several notable points along the route. You'll pass by the Monte Campo Ridge - Portella Ceca, the serene Carovilli Spring, and the Prato Gentile Refuge. The area is also known for its Cross-country ski trails, which are used for other activities outside of winter.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll primarily follow ridge paths, wind through splendid beech and fir forests, and cross expansive high-altitude prairies. While some parts are well-maintained, expect varied surfaces that can be uneven, especially on ridge sections and forest trails.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Significant portions of the loop follow sections of the Sentiero Trekking Italia - Tappa 6 and Pendici di Monte Campo. You'll also encounter parts of Monte Campo - Portella Ceca, Monte Campo, Portella Ceca - Cannavina, M. Ciglione - Anello di Monte (Pista M. Di Nucci), and Via Monte Capraro.
While the full loop is rated difficult for jogging, sections of the Monte Campo area are described as an "easy yet rewarding hike" or a "brief and easy tourist route." For families, it might be more suitable to explore shorter, less strenuous sections or specific trails around Prato Gentile rather than attempting the entire challenging loop.
For a truly unique experience, consider timing your visit to witness the sunrise from the peaks of Monte Campo or Monte Ciglione. The panoramic views at dawn are particularly magnificent and offer an unforgettable start to your day on the trail.