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Sesto Fiorentino

Poggio all'Aia and Poggio Casaccia Loop

Hard

2

runners

Poggio all'Aia and Poggio Casaccia Loop

02:41

15.5km

1,010m

Running

This difficult 9.6-mile jogging loop on Monte Morello offers 3313 feet of elevation gain and panoramic views of Florence.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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147 m

Ponte della Palancola

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Old bridge over a stream with an old washing basin next to it. All in stone.

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3.59 km

Baroncoli Tower

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The Torre di Baroncoli is located in Calenzano, - Tuscany and can be reached with a slight detour from via di Baroncoli. Unfinished construction, built by Carlo Ginori called Il Vecchio as a rural residence.
Source: it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torre_di_Baroncoli

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8.73 km

Poggio All'Aia (Third Peak)

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The area of Monte Morello (poggio all'aia) is full of beautiful and some very technical laps. Attention is also needed because in good weather it is full of hikers.

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9.86 km

Cross on Poggio Casaccia

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Also called Terza Punta, the peak of Poggio Casaccia (921 meters above sea level), is one of the three peaks of Monte Morello.
Source: feelflorence.it/it/node/46079

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.29 km

4.22 km

2.40 km

2.38 km

1.63 km

319 m

228 m

Surfaces

5.72 km

3.70 km

2.72 km

2.09 km

1.01 km

239 m

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Tuesday 2 June

26°C

17°C

59 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Il Poggio dell'Aia and il Poggio Casaccia Ring tour for jogging?

This ring tour is considered difficult for jogging. It requires excellent physical conditioning and sure footing due to significant elevation changes (over 1000m up and down) and technical sections. While some initial parts might be easier, the trail quickly becomes mountainous with steep inclines and descents, making it more suitable for experienced trail runners rather than casual joggers.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this jogging route?

The terrain is diverse and often demanding. You'll encounter a mix of paved roads, secondary roads, dirt roads, paths, and country lanes. Be prepared for sections described as "alpine hiking trails," which are rougher and potentially technical. The route winds through forests of conifers and deciduous trees, with parts featuring steep climbs and descents. Robust footwear is highly recommended.

What are the main points of interest and views along the route?

This route offers breathtaking panoramic views. You'll pass by historical sites like Ponte della Palancola and the Baroncoli Tower. The trail encompasses the three main peaks of Monte Morello: Poggio All'Aia (Third Peak) (934m), Poggio Casaccia (921m), and Poggio Cornacchiaccia (896m). From Cross on Poggio Casaccia, you can enjoy expansive vistas of Florence, Prato, Mugello, and even Brunelleschi's Dome on clear days. The route also winds through olive groves, vineyards, and dense forests.

Where can I park to access the trailhead for this ring tour?

While specific parking details for this exact trailhead are not provided, the Monte Morello area is generally accessible from the Florentine plain. Many trails in the region have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check local maps or community forums for the most current information on parking spots near common starting points for Monte Morello trails.

What is the best time of year to jog this trail?

The trail can be enjoyed during various seasons, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be hot, especially on exposed sections, so an early start is recommended. Winter jogging is possible but requires appropriate gear for potentially cold and wet conditions, and some sections might be slippery.

Is the Il Poggio dell'Aia and il Poggio Casaccia Ring tour dog-friendly?

Monte Morello, where this trail is located, is generally dog-friendly. However, given the challenging and technical nature of this specific route, ensure your dog is fit and accustomed to long, strenuous jogs on varied terrain. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other trail users, and be mindful of local regulations regarding pets in natural areas.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for this trail or Monte Morello?

No, there are no specific permits required or entrance fees to access the trails on Monte Morello, including the Il Poggio dell'Aia and il Poggio Casaccia Ring tour. Monte Morello is an area of regional interest, freely accessible to the public for recreational activities.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths in Monte Morello?

Yes, the route intersects with several other official trails. You will find sections that overlap with paths such as the Sentiero del Pensionato, Il Cammino di San Jacopo - Tappa 1, Le Rocce, La Lea, and Il Sentiero Delle Cime - 61 - Comune di Vaglia, among others. This offers opportunities to explore variations or connect to different parts of the Monte Morello network.

What should I bring for a jogging trip on this difficult trail?

Given the trail's difficulty and length, you should bring plenty of water, energy snacks, and a first-aid kit. Robust trail running shoes with good grip are essential for the varied and technical terrain. Weather-appropriate clothing, including layers, is recommended, as conditions can change. A map or GPS device (like komoot) is also highly advisable, as some sections can be less clearly marked.

Are there any facilities like cafes or restrooms near the trail?

The trail itself is primarily a natural experience, so facilities directly on the route are limited. However, Monte Morello is easily accessible from the Florentine plain, where you can find various amenities. There might be small cafes or trattorias in the villages surrounding Monte Morello, but it's best to plan for self-sufficiency during your jog and check for specific establishments before you go.

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