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Jogging routes in Catalonia offer a diverse range of landscapes, from the Mediterranean coastline to the high peaks of the Pyrenees. The region features varied terrain including sandy beaches, coves, and cliffs along the Costa Brava, as well as dense forests and unique rock formations in its natural parks. Urban running paths are also available, winding through city parks and past historical landmarks. This geographical variety provides options for all levels of runners, from flat coastal routes to challenging mountain…
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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There's an elevator inside the Columbus Statue to get to the observation deck. However, the elevator is very narrow and not suitable for those with claustrophobia. However, the top offers a fantastic view of the city.
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Antoni Gaudí had a small, hidden task during construction. However, his lizards are visible next to the 'Aquarium' entrance.
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One of the symbols of the city
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Look at the windows! They contrast beautifully with the stone walls... and the wooden door is also worth a look!
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⛪ Santa Maria de Porqueres – A Romanesque Jewel by Lake Banyoles Perched on a gentle hill on the eastern shore of Lake Banyoles, the Església de Santa Maria de Porqueres is one of Catalonia's finest examples of 12th-century Romanesque architecture. Consecrated in 1182, this single-nave church features a semicircular apse, barrel vault, and intricately sculpted capitals that depict biblical scenes and symbolic motifs. Its façade is adorned with a striking portal, distinguished by 22 carved medallions and a series of arches, making it a standout among Romanesque churches. The church's serene setting, surrounded by cypress trees and overlooking the tranquil waters of the lake, offers a peaceful retreat for visitors. Adjacent to the church stands a comunidor, a small open-sided structure historically used by priests to bless the surrounding lands and protect them from storms. Tip: Easily accessible via cycling routes around Lake Banyoles, this historic site is a perfect stop for those interested in architecture, history, or seeking a moment of reflection amidst nature.
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At 2,881 m, it is the highest peak on the ridge, reaching Puigmal. It invites you to a longer ridge crossing.
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In Plaza del Mar, you'll find the sculpture Tribute to Swimming. It represents the Olympic sports associated with swimming.
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Catalonia offers a vast network of running routes, with over 13,000 tours available on komoot. These range from easy urban jogs to challenging trail runs through mountainous terrain, catering to all fitness levels.
You'll find an incredible diversity of landscapes. Options include scenic coastal paths along the Costa Brava, challenging mountain trails in the Pyrenees and Serra de Collserola Natural Park, and unique volcanic landscapes in Garrotxa. Urban runners can also enjoy routes through city parks and along Barcelona's waterfront.
Yes, Catalonia has many easy routes. For a pleasant urban experience, consider the Barceloneta, Parc de la Ciutadella, Platja de San Miguel – Circular Route, which is an easy 4.9 km loop. Coastal paths like sections of the Camí de Ronda also offer relatively flat and accessible options.
Absolutely. Catalonia is a paradise for trail runners seeking a challenge. The Montjuïc 360 Trail in Barcelona is a difficult 11.9 km route with significant elevation and panoramic city views. For high-mountain experiences, the Bastiments y Pic de la Dona trail run offers stunning Pyrenean vistas and substantial climbs.
Many routes incorporate historical and cultural points of interest. The Camí de Ronda: L'Escala to Empúries Loop explores ancient Greek and Roman ruins along the coast. In Barcelona, routes around Montjuïc pass by the Olympic Stadium and botanical gardens, while urban jogs can take you past architectural marvels like the Sagrada Família and the Arc de Triomf.
The running routes in Catalonia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3,400 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse scenery, from stunning coastal views to challenging mountain trails, and the well-maintained paths that cater to all abilities.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops, offering varied scenery without retracing your steps. Examples include the Camí de Ronda: L'Escala to Empúries Loop, the Montserrat Trail (GR 6) Loop, and the Puigsacalm and Puig dels Llops circular trail run.
Yes, Catalonia features beautiful routes around its water bodies. The Puig Clarà and Lake Banyoles Viewpoint Trail offers a moderate 10.6 km route combining flat paths with climbs to scenic viewpoints. The Llobregat and Besòs River Parks near Barcelona also provide many kilometers of uninterrupted paths.
Beyond the routes themselves, you can encounter various attractions. Highlights include the Lake Banyoles, the stunning Lake Sant Maurici in the Pyrenees, and the impressive Monumental Cascade in Parc de la Ciutadella. You might also spot historical sites like Castellet Castle.
Catalonia is well-suited for longer runs, boasting over 5,000 kilometers of long-distance trails. Many routes can be combined or extended, especially along the Costa Brava's Camí de Ronda or within the extensive natural parks like Cadí-Moixeró, which alone offers over 400 km of trails.
Definitely. The Costa Brava is renowned for its coastal running paths. Routes like the Camí de Ronda provide continuous sea views, winding along sandy beaches, through coves, and atop cliffs. Barcelona's waterfront also offers nearly 7 km of excellent seaside running paths with invigorating sea breezes.


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