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Jogging around San Giovanni di Fassa - Sèn Jan offers diverse running experiences amidst the Italian Dolomites. The region is characterized by iconic peaks like the Sassolungo group and Catinaccio, expansive alpine meadows, and lush forests. Many routes follow the Avisio torrent, providing relatively flat paths, while others ascend to high passes and mountain huts. This varied terrain caters to a wide range of fitness levels, from gentle valley runs to challenging mountain trails.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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6.14km
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This difficult 3.8-mile jogging route in Schlern-Rosengarten Nature Park climbs 2112 feet to iconic Rifugio Vajolet and Rifugio Re Alberto.
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14.7km
01:32
110m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. 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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14.2km
01:32
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.1km
03:41
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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route done with departure by e-bike starting from Pozza di Fassa, feasible but you need to have experience especially on the descent, route not completely complete by bike due to a last part where the only way is to proceed on foot or with a light bike on your shoulders for 2 hours of trekking (definitely not an e-bike) and certainly only feasible for elite athletes
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From Rifugio Vajolet, you can reach it via a partially secured trail; suitable footwear and some mountaineering experience are required. You'll need to progress on rock. The trail and location are beautiful and scenic.
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Beautiful loop. The descent by helicopter was also very quick, but unfortunately, very expensive. The path at the end was completely buried. So, it's better to take a different route.
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Nestled between the peaks of Catinaccio, Sassolungo, and Vallaccia, this beautiful church is undoubtedly among the oldest and most significant in the entire area, as historians trace its origins back to the Carolingian or even Lombard era. Its current appearance, in typical Alpine Gothic style, is largely due to reconstruction in the second half of the 15th century.
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There are over 40 diverse running routes in the San Giovanni di Fassa - Sèn Jan area. These include a mix of easy valley paths, moderate trails, and challenging mountain ascents, catering to various fitness levels.
The Val di Fassa region offers a varied running terrain. You'll find relatively flat paths along the Avisio torrent, winding trails through lush forests, and expansive alpine meadows. For more challenging runs, routes ascend to high passes and mountain huts amidst the stunning Dolomites, often involving rocky sections.
Yes, for those seeking a gentle jog or acclimatization to the altitude, the valley floor offers easy routes. Paths along the Avisio torrent are ideal, providing minimal elevation gain. An example is the Pozza di Fassa – Torrente Avisio loop from Pozza di Fassa - Poza, which is a moderate 14.8 km path following the river.
For experienced trail runners, San Giovanni di Fassa is a gateway to demanding routes. The Gartl Equipped Trail is a difficult 6.1 km route climbing over 640m to mountain refuges like Rifugio Vajolet, featuring rocky sections. Another challenging option is the Rifugio Vajolet – Passo Principe loop from Pozza di Fassa - Poza, a 21.1 km difficult route with significant elevation gain.
Running in Val di Fassa offers breathtaking views of iconic Dolomite peaks such as the Sassolungo group, Catinaccio, and Latemar. You can also enjoy expansive alpine meadows, serene forests, and the flowing Avisio torrent. Notable viewpoints include View of the Sassolungo Group and Viewpoint at Fillner Kreuz.
Yes, many routes in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Dolomites loop from Pozza di Fassa - Poza is a 7.7 km trail leading through scenic landscapes with views towards Vigo di Fassa.
The Val di Fassa region is excellent for jogging from late spring through early autumn when trails are clear of snow and the weather is pleasant. However, even in winter, specific snow-covered and groomed paths are available for running, particularly in areas like Val San Nicolò for uphill snow running, or sunny, flat routes between villages.
Yes, the Val di Fassa hosts renowned running events. The annual Val di Fassa Running, typically in June, is a five-day stage race. The DoloMythsRun Sellaronda Ultra Trail in mid-July also attracts international trail runners with various disciplines. You can find more information about the Val di Fassa Running event at visittrentino.info.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning backdrop of the Dolomites, the invigorating mountain air, and the diverse, well-maintained trails that cater to all levels, from gentle valley runs to challenging mountain ascents.
While many routes follow the Avisio torrent, you can also find trails that lead to beautiful lakes. For instance, the Moena Town Centre – Lake Soraga loop from Pozza di Fassa - Poza is a moderate 14.2 km route that includes Lake Soraga. Additionally, Lake Carezza (Karersee) is a notable nearby attraction.
Many trails in the Val di Fassa region are dog-friendly, especially the valley-floor paths and forest trails. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in protected areas, near livestock, or on busier routes. Check local signage for specific restrictions on higher mountain trails or in nature parks.
Yes, the Val di Fassa region has a good public transport network, including bus services that connect the various villages like San Giovanni di Fassa, Pozza di Fassa, and Vigo di Fassa. This allows runners to access different trailheads without needing a car, making it convenient for point-to-point runs or starting loop trails from various points.


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