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Jogging around Motteggiana offers a network of routes characterized by predominantly flat terrain and minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various fitness levels. The region features open landscapes, often passing through agricultural areas and alongside local waterways. These running routes provide opportunities to explore the local environment on well-maintained paths. The consistent low elevation ensures a steady running experience across the area.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Open every last Sunday of the month from April to October, from 2:30 pm to 6:00 pm
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green oasis equipped at the gates of Pegognaga.
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Located in the municipality of Borgio Virgilio, it dates back to the period 1859/1861 and is the only one of four currently existing. The municipality of Virgilio organizes guided tours in the following ways: The Fort and the Museum are open for visits every last Sunday of the month and respect the following times: WINTER TIMETABLE (from 1/4 to 31/5 and from 1/10 to 30/11), from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm SUMMER HOURS (from 1/6 to 30/9), From 15.00 to 18.00 WINTER CLOSURE from 01/12 to 31/03
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The fort of Borgoforte, Zentralwerk, called Forte Centrale or Magnaguti, from the surname of Count Ercole, former owner of the land, is one of the four forts of the double bridgehead built by the Austrian Empire from 1859 to 1861. It rises about one kilometer from the Po , north of Borgoforte, on an area of 57 thousand square meters and is the only one that has remained intact, while the other two, Rocchetta and Bocca di Ganda, about 1300 meters from the Central Fort, upstream and downstream on the main bank of the Po , were used to cross the river to connect to the other fort, called "Noyeau", of Motteggiana, which was actually the bridgehead on the right bank of the Po. The Noyeau of Motteggiana will remain standing, albeit damaged, and will be demolished. the war 1915 - '18, after the Verona - Modena railway track had already found its seat in a part of the area ”. (Renzo Dall’Ara, Borgoforte - History - Stories - People, Karmak, Bruino, Turin, 2006, p. 57). The Rocchetta and Bocca di Ganda forts, on the other hand, were blown up by the Austrians, on the morning of July 18, 1866, after the bombing of the Italian Army's Artillery which began the previous day, in the last of three attacks led by General Cialdini in the third war of independence. Testimonies of the time say that the fort of Borgoforte remained intact because a valiant inhabitant cut the ignition fuse; in other documents the hypothesis is advanced that the Austrian officers did not want to ruin the houses, and the inhabitants, of the town where they were staying with their attendants, while the soldiers resided in the central barracks.
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The fort of Borgoforte, Zentralwerk, called Forte Centrale or Magnaguti, from the surname of Count Ercole, former owner of the land, is one of the four forts of the double bridgehead built by the Austrian Empire from 1859 to 1861. It rises about one kilometer from the Po , north of Borgoforte, on an area of 57 thousand square meters and is the only one that has remained intact, while the other two, Rocchetta and Bocca di Ganda, about 1300 meters from the Central Fort, upstream and downstream on the main bank of the Po , were used to cross the river to connect to the other fort, called "Noyeau", of Motteggiana, which was actually the bridgehead on the right bank of the Po. The Noyeau of Motteggiana will remain standing, even if damaged, and will be demolished. the war 1915 - '18, after the Verona - Modena railway track had already found its seat in a part of the area ”. (Renzo Dall’Ara, Borgoforte - History - Stories - People, Karmak, Bruino, Turin, 2006, p. 57). The Rocchetta and Bocca di Ganda forts, on the other hand, were blown up by the Austrians, on the morning of July 18, 1866, after the bombing of the Italian Army's Artillery which began the previous day, in the last of the three attacks led by General Cialdini in the third war of independence. Testimonies of the time say that the fort of Borgoforte remained intact because a valiant inhabitant cut the ignition fuse; in other documents, the hypothesis is advanced that the Austrian officers did not want to ruin the houses, and the inhabitants, of the village where they were staying with their attendants, while the soldiers resided in the central barracks ..... Continue on https://www.borgovirgilio.gov.it/turismo-cultura-e-territorio/il-forte-di-borgoforte#:~:text=Il%20forte%20di%20Borgoforte%2C%20Zentralwerk,austriaco%20dal % 201859% 20to% 201861.
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Pegognaga has the particular characteristic that the inhabited center is crossed in the north by the 45º Parallel, the equidistant line between the North Pole and the Equator. Severely affected by the earthquake that devastated Emilia Romagna in 2012, being a few kilometers from the epicenter, located between Cavezzo and Mirandola, it was one of the towns most affected by the earthquake.
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Motteggiana offers a wide selection of over 100 running routes. These paths cater to various fitness levels, with the majority being moderate, and a few easier or more challenging options.
Yes, Motteggiana is well-suited for beginners. The region is characterized by predominantly flat terrain and minimal elevation changes, making it ideal for those new to running or looking for an easier pace. There are at least 2 routes specifically rated as easy.
The running routes in Motteggiana feature open landscapes, often passing through agricultural areas and alongside local waterways. You'll experience flat paths and open fields, providing a consistent running experience. For example, the Lake of Parco San Lorenzo loop from Pegognaga offers scenic views around the lake.
Yes, many of the running routes in Motteggiana are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Running loop from Cesole and the Running loop from Pegognaga, both popular choices for local runners.
Absolutely. Motteggiana offers several routes suitable for longer runs. The Running loop from Cesole is 8.7 miles (14.0 km), and the Running loop from Motteggiana is 13.9 km, providing ample distance for endurance training.
The running routes in Motteggiana are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 5 reviews. Runners often praise the flat, well-maintained paths and the peaceful, open landscapes that make for a steady and enjoyable running experience.
Yes, while running in the Motteggiana area, you might encounter several points of interest. Notable attractions include the Pontoon bridge on the River Oglio, the Mincio Embankment, and the Vallazza Nature Reserve. These offer opportunities to explore the local environment and history.
While Motteggiana is known for its flat terrain, there are still options for those seeking a more challenging run. Out of the over 100 routes, 11 are rated as difficult, offering longer distances or slightly more varied terrain to test your endurance.
Given the predominantly flat terrain and well-maintained paths, running in Motteggiana during winter is generally feasible, weather permitting. Always check local conditions and dress appropriately for colder temperatures and potential icy patches.
The accessibility of specific running routes by public transport can vary. While the region is generally well-connected, it's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to nearby towns like Pegognaga or Cesole, which serve as starting points for several routes, such as the Running loop from Romanore.
Many of the open paths and agricultural roads in Motteggiana are suitable for running with dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through agricultural areas or near livestock, and to respect local regulations regarding pets on trails.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for running in Motteggiana, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended. Winter running is possible, but be prepared for colder weather.


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