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17.4km
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A difficult 10.8-mile jogging route in Monte Ceceri Park, offering panoramic views of Florence from Piazzale Leonardo da Vinci.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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382 m
Highlight • Bridge
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Tip by
8.71 km
Highlight • Summit
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17.4 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
9.00 km
4.04 km
2.67 km
1.02 km
381 m
250 m
Surfaces
7.03 km
4.15 km
3.14 km
1.81 km
667 m
516 m
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Highest point (380 m)
Lowest point (60 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
While komoot rates this route as 'difficult' for jogging due to its length and elevation changes, local research suggests it's generally considered moderate for those with good fitness levels. Be prepared for varied terrain and some steep sections that require sure-footedness.
The terrain is quite varied, offering a mix of natural paths, hiking trails, and some paved sections. You'll encounter asphalt, unpaved ground, gravel, and rocky forest trails. Expect uneven surfaces, especially on steeper inclines.
The trail offers glimpses of Florence and the Arno River valley through wooded areas. A major highlight is the Piazzale Leonardo da Vinci at the summit, which provides a spectacular panoramic view of Florence. This spot is also historically significant, believed to be where Leonardo da Vinci tested his flying machine. You'll also pass by historic pietra serena quarries and enjoy the natural ambiance of oak, cypress, and pine trees. The route also passes near the famous Ponte Vecchio in Florence.
The trail is easily accessible from Florence, located near Fiesole. While specific parking details for this exact route aren't provided, Fiesole generally offers parking options. Public transport, such as buses from Florence to Fiesole, is also a viable option for accessing the area.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times to visit, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be hot, especially in the open sections, while winters might bring cooler, potentially wet conditions on the trails.
Yes, Monte Ceceri Park is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially given the varied terrain, potential wildlife, and other trail users.
Monte Ceceri Park is a public natural area, and there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to access the trails for recreational activities like jogging.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with several official trails, including parts of the Via degli Dei: Tappa 5, Via degli Dei: Tappa 6 - Attraverso Firenze, and Via degli Dei MTB. You might also encounter portions of the Via Romea Sanese - Tappa 1 and Il Cammino di San Jacopo - Tappa 1.
Yes, being close to Fiesole, there are cafes and restaurants available in the town itself, which can be a good spot for refreshments before or after your jog. Florence also offers countless options.
Given the varied and sometimes uneven terrain, wear appropriate trail running shoes with good grip. Layers are advisable due to potential temperature changes, and bring enough water, especially on warmer days. A map or GPS device is also recommended for navigation, as some paths might not be as clearly marked as others.
While the overall route is rated 'difficult' for jogging, some easier, shorter sections within Monte Ceceri Park might be suitable for families with older children who are used to hiking. However, the full route requires good fitness and sure-footedness, making it less ideal for very young children or those new to trail activities.