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Jogging around Lake Garda offers diverse landscapes, from extensive lakeside paths to challenging mountain trails. The region features undulating hills, ancient olive groves, and lush vineyards, providing varied terrain for runners. Limestone cliffs and the Gruppo del Baldo mountain range define the more strenuous routes, while flat promenades offer accessible options. This combination of natural features caters to a wide range of running preferences and fitness levels.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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1,235
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10.8km
01:10
40m
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The "Along Garda — Peschiera del Garda" trail offers a scenic jogging experience with continuous views of Lake Garda and the Mincio River. This moderate route, spanning 6.7 miles (10.8 km) with a gentle 116 feet (35 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes about 1 hour and 9 minutes to complete. You will mostly jog on paved surfaces, encountering gentle morainic hills that add some variety to the otherwise flat terrain. As you go, you can enjoy the picturesque shores, historical town canals, and well-preserved Venetian fortifications that line the path. It's a popular choice for its uninterrupted lake views and diverse scenery.
This trail is known as the most popular jogging route in Peschiera del Garda, so be aware it can get quite busy, especially during peak times. The path is shared by both cyclists and pedestrians, so you will need to stay alert and share the space respectfully. While the research doesn't specify trailhead access or parking, its popularity suggests it's easily accessible within the Peschiera del Garda area. Plan your visit considering the potential for crowds if you prefer a quieter experience.
This route is part of a broader network of paths that explore the unique geography where the Mincio River meets Lake Garda. The town of Peschiera del Garda itself is a UNESCO World Heritage site, adding a rich cultural dimension to the natural beauty you will encounter. You can extend your journey south along the Mincio River multi-use path, where you might find gravel sections and gentle rolling hills, offering even more exploration opportunities.
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31.0km
04:00
1,130m
1,130m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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362
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19.1km
03:48
1,430m
1,430m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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3,110
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.9km
03:46
1,320m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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At the mouth of the Sarca River into Lake Garda, the murky, sediment-rich waters of the river meet the clear, blue lake waters. The differences in temperature, density, and sediment content often create distinct color boundaries that slowly blend depending on the current and wind. This natural spectacle creates a fascinating interplay of colors between the milky-brown river water and the emerald- to dark-blue lake, which is particularly well observed from lakeside promenades, bridges, or while cycling along the lake.
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The old fortress is very beautiful. Even more beautiful with the flowers 🤗
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Port of Peschiera where Lake Garda flows into the River Mincio.
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A beautiful steel bridge especially for the cycle path at the tributary of the Sarca.
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Lake Garda offers a vast network of running trails, with over 1,900 routes available. These range from easy lakeside paths to challenging mountain trails, catering to all preferences and fitness levels.
Yes, Lake Garda has nearly 200 easy running routes. Many of these are found along the extensive lakeside paths and promenades in towns like Sirmione, Bardolino, and Riva del Garda. These routes are often paved or gravel, providing a smooth surface for a relaxed run.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more strenuous experience, there are over 700 difficult running routes. The mountains surrounding Lake Garda, such as the Gruppo del Baldo range and Monte Brione, offer significant elevation changes and panoramic views. Routes like the Garda Trentino Xmas Trail and Ledro Sky – Senter de le Greste are examples of challenging mountain runs.
The running routes around Lake Garda are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 2,500 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from stunning lakeside views to challenging mountain vistas, and the variety of terrain that caters to all abilities.
Yes, the region around Lake Garda features several beautiful waterfalls that can be incorporated into your runs. You might encounter highlights such as the Piovere Waterfall or the Waterfall and natural pools at the stone bridge near Tignale. The Trail to the Tignale Waterfalls is also a notable option.
Many running routes offer breathtaking panoramic views. The famous Pista Ciclopedonale in Limone sul Garda provides unique suspended boardwalk sections with stunning lake vistas. Mountain trails like the Alla scoperta di Punta Larici or the Monte Colodri - Colt Loop also deliver incredible scenic overlooks of the lake and surrounding valleys.
Yes, beyond the lakeside, Lake Garda offers undulating landscapes perfect for varied training. You can explore routes through ancient olive groves and lush vineyards, particularly around areas like Bardolino and Malcesine, providing a different kind of scenery and a more challenging workout.
The region is rich in history. Running through lakeside towns like Sirmione allows you to pass by the Scaliger Castle and the Roman ruins at Grotte di Catullo. Near Peschiera del Garda, you can see old fortresses. The Pile-dwelling Village at Lake Ledro is another historical highlight you might encounter on certain routes.
While a full circular route directly around the entire lake is extensive, many shorter sections and specific trails are designed as loops. For example, the Monte Colodri - Colt Loop is a popular circular trail. Many lakeside promenades also allow for out-and-back or easily connected loop runs within towns.
Lake Garda offers a wide variety of terrain. You'll find extensive paved or gravel paths along the lakefront, undulating dirt trails through hills, olive groves, and vineyards, and rugged mountain paths with significant elevation changes in areas like the Gruppo del Baldo. This diversity ensures options for every type of runner.
Yes, the region boasts natural parks and specially designed trails. The area around Rocca di Manerba, within the Riserva Naturale Orientata della Rocca e del Sasso, features smooth gravel paths and narrow, rocky coastal trails. The Garda Trentino Trail is also a well-known trail running competition route, indicating diverse and well-maintained paths.


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