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Bernina
Poschiavo

Spondascia Traverse from Poschiavo

Hard

2

runners

Spondascia Traverse from Poschiavo

04:19

24.1km

1,640m

Running

Tackle the difficult Passo di Campagneda jogging route, a 15.0-mile (24.1 km) alpine challenge with 5388 feet (1642 metres) of elevation gai

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes a segment that may be dangerous

A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.

After 20.3 km for 1.57 km

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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10.5 km

Campagneda Pass Wooden Arch

Highlight • Monument

The arch has marked the highest point of the Skyrace Valmalenco Valposchiavo, one of the most demanding mountain runs in the world at the time, which took place annually in the region until 2013.

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18.7 km

Country Chapels of Graubünden

Highlight • Religious Site

Typical alpine landscape, with two small and simple country churches lost in the middle of a beautiful mountain pasture from which to admire the valley.

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21.8 km

The suspension bridge and the waterfall are simply a highlight.
Wow effect.
Especially if you come across it unexpectedly.

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24.1 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

7.99 km

7.88 km

5.12 km

1.92 km

888 m

339 m

Surfaces

8.38 km

8.11 km

2.49 km

1.86 km

1.44 km

945 m

923 m

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Elevation

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Highest point (2,620 m)

Lowest point (1,010 m)

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Wednesday 3 June

14°C

1°C

23 %

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Max wind speed: 11.0 km/h

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to jog the Passo di Campagneda trail?

The best time to jog this trail is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when snow has melted and conditions are more stable. However, be prepared for varied conditions, as some sections may still involve traversing through mud and snow, especially after fresh snowfall or in certain seasons. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.

Is the Passo di Campagneda trail suitable for beginners?

No, this trail is consistently rated as difficult for jogging. It is considered a "Hard run" that demands "very good fitness," "sure-footedness," and "sturdy shoes." Some sections may even require "alpine experience" and specialist equipment due to technical or hazardous terrain.

What is the terrain like on this route?

The terrain is varied and demanding, featuring unpaved, alpine, gravel, and natural surfaces. You should expect sections with loose ground, short steep climbs, and rocky paths. Some areas can be technical, difficult, or even hazardous, potentially involving mud and snow. There might also be small equipped sections with chains and iron steps.

What can I see along the Passo di Campagneda route?

The route offers spectacular scenery, including expansive views of the surrounding mountains, especially Pizzo Scalino. You'll pass numerous morainic lakes, the beautiful Val Poschiavina, and diverse landscapes ranging from woods to open plateaus. A notable landmark is the Campagneda Pass Wooden Arch, which marks the former highest point of the Skyrace Valmalenco Valposchiavo.

Is the Passo di Campagneda trail dog-friendly?

While dogs are generally allowed on trails in this region, given the challenging and technical nature of the Passo di Campagneda trail, it is advisable to assess your dog's fitness and agility. Some sections may be difficult for pets, especially those with loose ground, steep climbs, or equipped sections. Always keep your dog on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved around other trail users and wildlife.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this route?

Typically, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Passo di Campagneda trail itself. However, if you plan to stay overnight at any of the mountain refuges along the way, such as Rifugio Ca' Runcasch, Rifugio Zoia, or Rifugio Cristina, reservations and fees will apply.

Where can I park to access the Passo di Campagneda trail?

Specific parking information for the Passo di Campagneda trail can vary depending on your chosen starting point. It's recommended to research local parking options near common trailheads or access points in the Valmalenco or Valposchiavo areas. Some routes might start near mountain refuges which often have limited parking facilities.

What should I bring for a jog on this challenging trail?

Given the trail's difficulty and varied terrain, you should bring sturdy, appropriate jogging shoes with good grip, plenty of water, and high-energy snacks. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are essential, as weather conditions can change rapidly in the mountains. Consider bringing a map, compass or GPS device, and potentially specialist equipment if you anticipate technical sections or adverse conditions like snow.

Is this a loop trail or an out-and-back route?

The komoot tour for Passo di Campagneda is designed as a loop, allowing you to experience diverse scenery without retracing your steps. This particular route covers approximately 24 km with significant elevation gain and loss, indicating a circular journey.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, sections of this route intersect with several official trails. You will find it overlaps with parts of the Alta Via della Valmalenco - Tappa 7, Sentiero Italia - Tappa D26N, and the Trans-Altarezia Bike - Tappa 5, among others. This offers opportunities to extend or combine your journey with other established routes.

Are there any mountain refuges along the way for rest or refreshments?

Yes, the trail passes by or is in proximity to several mountain refuges, which can provide opportunities for rest, refuelling, or even an overnight stay. Notable refuges include Rifugio Ca' Runcasch, Rifugio Zoia, and Rifugio Cristina. Always check their operating seasons and make reservations if planning to stay.

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