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Virtual Running Videos for Treadmill 4k Ultra HD for personal use only.

This virtual Run takes you through the famous Portofino in Italy. Situated along the coast just east of the city of Genoa. See magnificent coastal views as the sunrises. Run through a historic fishing village and view the colourful painted buildings dotting the shores.

Get close up to nature in 4K video and enjoy the run!

Virtual Running Adventures is filmed in 4K video. For those who want some adventure from the comforts of home or cannot get outdoors, or simply just want some motivation to get outside and explore.

**Viewers are strongly discouraged from using VRA videos while on exercise equipment such as a treadmill or similar device especially if you have coordination or vision issues.
If doing so, VRA takes no responsibility for any injury and is not liable. **Please use at your own risk.

VRA videos are designed for entertainment purposes only and should not be used as a guide for walks. Videos do not take in the entirety of the walk or show the trail always in the correct sequence and therefore do not reflect the true distance or potential conditions and hazards of the trail. Anyone intending to walk or run the trails is expected to consult with local parks and rangers and do adequate preparation before beginning.

Important Notice: If you choose to visit the locations featured in the videos, please be aware that outdoor activities such as hiking and running carry inherent risks. Always research and understand the terrain, weather conditions, and difficulty levels of the areas before visiting. Ensure that you are physically capable of completing the hike or run safely. Proper preparation, equipment, and hydration are essential.

We recommend consulting with a healthcare provider before beginning any new exercise regimen, especially if you have pre-existing conditions or concerns about physical activity. The creators of this content are not responsible for any injuries, accidents, or adverse health outcomes that may occur during outdoor activities, treadmill use or any other activities while watching this content.

Stay safe, and enjoy your virtual and real-life adventures!

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34 Comments

  1. great video, i see on the shadow that you keep the camera on your hand the all time, respect, I use the head mount but maybe I have also to try to keep the camera on my hand

  2. Nice video, awesome quality! 🙂 I’ve recently started recording some of my runs too, inspired by content like yours. Wish I had scenery like this near my place :')

  3. Nice scenery, would be a wonderful run. But panning the camera so much to "see yacht in water", "see house on hill", and the constant "someone approaching, move camera to view on side" action is too much. Ruined the run, regardless of scenery. Keep the camera on front, there is plenty of nice scenery to see passing on sides. Constant panning the runner camera side to side makes me avoid these videos from now on.

  4. Great video! Thanks from a Hong Kong guy who has never been in Italy and has the chance to enjoy the beautiful scene while treading on the boring treadmill.

  5. Over 10 years ago, I visited Portofino for a few days on a trip to Italy with my parents. I don't remember ¾ of the visit because I had food poisoning. 😅 The couple of walks we took around ( before I became bedbound for 4 days) are all hazy , disjointed memories.

    Thank you! This was so immersive that I got to make sense of the scrambled pieces of memories. I got to remember conversations I had, the meal at the restaurant where I had my picture taken that I don't remember posing for, huddling next to my aunt as cars passed by us on our walk to Santa Margherita.
    There's so much that came back to me during this video that I did a 5k without realizing I had jogged for so long while reminiscing.

  6. Muito obrigado, um dos lugares mais lindos que eu já vi nessas linhas corridas na esteira acompanhando vídeos de corredores com câmera

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