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This difficult 9.1-mile jogging route from Capoliveri to Monte Calamita offers panoramic views and a challenging workout on Elba Island.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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10.7 km
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The terrain is quite varied, offering a mix of surfaces. You'll encounter paved sections, but a significant portion consists of dirt and gravel roads. Some parts might include rugged hiking paths and singletrack sections, especially in more challenging variations. The area is also known for its unique 'martian landscapes' due to the red, ferrous earth from its mining past.
This route is renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views. You'll enjoy constant vistas of the Mediterranean Sea, the Costa dei Gabbiani, Porto Azzurro, and Portoferraio. On clear days, you might even spot Corsica, Pianosa, Montecristo Island, and the Tuscan mainland. Key highlights include the View of Felciaio, Lido di Capoliveri Beach, and the Monte Calamita Lookout. You'll also pass through a Shaded Woodland Path.
Yes, the trail passes through the Monte Calamita National Park of Mines, an area rich in iron ore mining history. You can see old mining roads, open-air sites like Vallone, and even the entrance to underground tunnels of the Ginevro mine. The landscape features unique 'moonscapes' with distinct colors. Naturally, you'll experience rich Mediterranean flora, and in spring, you might spot wild orchids. The coastal cliffs are also home to a large colony of royal seagulls.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for jogging this route. The weather is milder, and the Mediterranean flora is vibrant. Summer can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon runs preferable. Winter offers cooler temperatures but can be unpredictable with rain.
The main 'From Capoliveri to Monte Calamita — Ring tour' is approximately 14.7 km (9.1 miles) with an elevation gain of about 420 meters (1,378 feet). For an average jogger, this route typically takes around 1 hour and 47 minutes, though this can vary significantly based on fitness level and pace, as it's considered a difficult run.
While the trail starts from Capoliveri, specific parking information for trailheads isn't detailed in the provided sources. However, Capoliveri is a well-known town on Elba, and you can typically find parking in or around the town center, which serves as a common starting point for routes in the Monte Calamita area. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The sources do not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on this specific jogging route. However, trails within the Tuscan Archipelago National Park generally permit dogs on a leash. It's always best to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead to confirm, especially regarding protected areas.
The 'From Capoliveri to Monte Calamita — Ring tour' is located within the Tuscan Archipelago National Park. Generally, there are no specific entrance fees or permits required for accessing the trails themselves for activities like jogging. However, certain protected areas or specific sites within the park might have regulations or guided access. It's always recommended to consult the official park website (e.g., visittuscany.com) for any updated information on regulations or special requirements before your visit.
The main 'From Capoliveri to Monte Calamita — Ring tour' is officially rated as 'difficult' for jogging, requiring very good fitness due to its distance and elevation gain. While there are easier variations of trails within the broader Monte Calamita area, this specific route is not recommended for beginners. Those new to trail jogging might consider shorter, less strenuous sections or other routes in the Capoliveri Bike Park that are explicitly described as 'easy'.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Località Salici, Vicolo Lungo, and Via Arnaldo da Brescia.
The trail starts and ends in Capoliveri, a charming town known for its amenities. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs in Capoliveri where you can refuel before or after your jog. While there aren't facilities directly on the trail itself, the town provides ample options for refreshments.