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Jogging around Tresana, located in the historic Lunigiana region of Tuscany, offers diverse landscapes and natural features. The area is characterized by picturesque small villages surrounded by lush green woods, providing expansive views of the valley and the Apuan Alps. Joggers can expect varied terrain, from woodland paths at lower to mid-elevations to more demanding routes through alpine meadows. The region's geological complexity contributes to an engaging environment for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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10.3km
01:04
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.25km
00:47
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.1km
01:21
290m
290m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.48km
00:47
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.2km
02:03
450m
450m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The castle and the village are one of the most interesting examples of the fusion of civil and military medieval architecture. The oldest part of the structure dates from the mid-fourteenth century, when Lusuolo was an independent feudal kingdom. In 1450 the castle fell into the hands of the Genoese, who partially demolished it. Today, the Castle of Lusuolo houses the Museum of the Emigration of the People of Tuscany.
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Lusuolo is a characteristic village stretching along the crest of a hill overlooking the right bank of the Magra River, halfway between Villafranca and Mulazzo. The castle and the village are one of the most interesting examples of the fusion of civil and military medieval architecture. The oldest part of the structure dates from the mid-fourteenth century, when Lusuolo was an independent feudal kingdom. In 1450 the castle fell into the hands of the Genoese, who partially demolished it. Today, the Castle of Lusuolo houses the Museum of the Emigration of the People of Tuscany. Due to its strategic position, Lusuolo has often been at the center of major conflicts between the powers contesting control of Lunigiana (Florence, Genoa and Milan) leading to its destruction and reconstruction several times.
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Pleasant walk in a redeveloped stretch of the old railway line that connected Aulla to Villafranca. Today it is possible to go from the old Terrarossa Tresana station to Aulla. The first part is paved and the second dirt.
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Beautiful "medieval" village.
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Beautiful village with church and walls. Worth a pass
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The Greenway del Fiume Magra is an easy 6 mile circular walk/bike ride at roughly constant altitude. It starts at the Terrarossa-Tresana station, now disused, and runs along the route of the old single track railway which, at least to the outskirts of Aulla, has mostly been surfaced in asphalt. Once there it follows urban streets to the southernmost bridge across the Magra. At the Western bank of the river the route turns North, initially passing between the A15 autostrada and the river but later crossing the A15 to run to the West.
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Beautiful little place on the Via Francigena. Unfortunately we didn't have enough time...
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Really beautiful and evocative village, very small but full of decorations. It is really worth a visit.
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Tresana offers a wide variety of running experiences, with over 80 routes available. These range from easy, flat paths to more challenging trails with significant elevation gain, catering to different fitness levels.
Joggers in Tresana can expect diverse terrain. Routes often feature woodland paths through lush green woods at lower to mid-elevations, transitioning to more demanding trails through alpine meadows and heathland at higher altitudes. The geological complexity of the Northern Apennines provides an engaging environment with varied surfaces.
The running routes in Tresana are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 3.8 stars from over 20 reviews. More than 700 runners have explored the area using komoot, often praising the varied terrain and scenic views.
Yes, Tresana offers several routes suitable for beginners. There are at least 4 easy running trails available, perfect for those looking for a less strenuous jog or a casual outing.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Tresana features at least 23 difficult routes. These trails often involve significant elevation gain and more demanding terrain, providing a rigorous workout amidst stunning landscapes.
Yes, Tresana is rich in both natural beauty and historical intrigue. You can integrate landmarks like the ancient Malaspina Castle or the ruins of Giovagallo Castle into your routes. For natural sights, consider trails near viewpoints such as Monte Cornoviglio (scenic road) or View of Monte Cornoviglio, Monte Fiorito, and Monte Dragnone, which offer sweeping vistas.
Yes, many of the running routes in Tresana are designed as loops, offering convenient circular paths. For example, the Running loop from Tresana is a popular moderate option directly from town, and the View of Podenzana loop from Podenzana also provides a great circular experience.
While specific public transport details for individual trailheads are not provided, Tresana is part of the Lunigiana region, which has some local bus services connecting villages. For detailed information on routes and schedules, it's advisable to check local transport authority websites or inquire locally upon arrival. For general information about the region, you can visit VisitTuscany.com.
Yes, the Lunigiana region, where Tresana is located, is traversed by significant long-distance trails. Segments of the ancient Via Francigena and the Sentiero Italia (Grand Italian Trail) pass through the area, offering extensive paths for those looking for longer runs. These routes often provide stunning views, sometimes stretching from the Apuan Alps to the Mediterranean Sea.
To experience the scenic Magra River, the Greenway del Fiume Magra loop from Terrarossa is an excellent choice. This 6.4-mile (10.3 km) trail follows the river and is a popular option among local runners.
Many routes in the Tresana area provide views of the majestic Apuan Alps, especially those at higher elevations or with open vistas. The region's diverse landscapes ensure that you'll often encounter expansive views of the valley and the mountains during your run.
Yes, you can find routes that start conveniently from Tresana itself. A popular option is the Running loop from Tresana, which offers a local running experience directly from the town center.


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