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Jogging routes around Biescas offer access to the heart of the Aragonese Pyrenees, characterized by majestic mountains, ancient glacial valleys, and flowing rivers. The region features diverse terrain, from riverside paths along the Gállego to challenging mountain trails with significant elevation changes. Runners can explore areas with Pyrenean views, waterfalls, and varied landscapes suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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63
runners
10.5km
01:20
280m
280m
Jog this 6.5-mile moderate trail near Biescas to explore historical sites like the Santa Elena Hermitage and enjoy Pyrenean views.
19
runners
8.98km
01:41
480m
490m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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20
runners
13.9km
02:55
1,380m
1,380m
This difficult 8.7-mile (13.9 km) trail running route from Lacuniacha to Peña Telera Summit features 4536 feet (1382 meters) of gain.
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runners
13.8km
01:42
320m
320m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
runners
3.65km
00:27
120m
120m
Jog the Santa Elena Accessible Trail, a moderate 2.3-mile route with 387 feet of gain, offering historical sites in Aragon, Spain.
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Small refuge that is located on one of the ridges near the Ibón de Piedrafita and that also allows us to fully see the northern side of the Sierra de Partacua.
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Path that passes right next to the Río Sía before it joins the Río Gállego and that lets us see its waters on a path surrounded by nature and in a cool area.
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One of the central towns of the Valle de Tena and where it is located right next to the Río Gállego. Surrounded by the purest Pyrenees!
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Beautiful waterfall that is located at the foot of Orós Bajo and that the path that starts at the end of the village ends at the same waterfall again and again, which is worth going there!
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The stream that descends from the Ibón de Piedrafita descends to what is called the Refugio de Telera, in some ridges of pasture meadows with a spectacular setting!
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Path that passes right next to the Río Sía before it joins the Río Gállego and that lets us see its waters in a beautiful setting!
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Biescas offers a wide variety of running routes, with over 60 different options to explore. These routes cater to all levels, from easy paths to challenging trail runs, allowing you to discover the stunning Aragonese Pyrenees.
The running routes in Biescas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 15 reviews. More than 1000 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the breathtaking Pyrenean views and the diverse landscapes.
Yes, Biescas has several easy and family-friendly running options. For instance, the Santa Elena Accessible Trail is a moderate 3.65 km route that allows you to enjoy the scenery and historical sites without significant elevation gain. Many riverside paths along the Gállego also offer gentler terrain.
For experienced trail runners seeking a challenge, Biescas delivers. The region features 35 difficult routes. Notable options include the Ibon y Arco de Piedrafita – circular trail running route, a demanding 9 km path with significant elevation gain and panoramic views. Another difficult option is the Peña Telera Normal Route Trail, a 13.9 km route with substantial elevation gain, recommended for those with very good fitness.
Absolutely! The region is home to beautiful waterfalls. The Ribera de Gállego y Cascada Orós — circular desde Biescas is an 8.6-mile route that leads you past the picturesque Cascada de Orós. Other notable waterfalls in the vicinity include the Sorrosal Waterfall and the El Chorro Waterfall.
Yes, several routes combine natural beauty with historical interest. The Biescas - Santa Elena Hermitage Trail is a 10.5 km route that allows you to explore historical sites like the Santa Elena Hermitage while enjoying Pyrenean vistas. The Ermita, Fuerte y Dolmen de Santa Elena also offers a blend of nature and local heritage.
Many routes around Biescas boast spectacular Pyrenean views due to its location in the Aragonese Pyrenees. The Ibon y Arco de Piedrafita – circular trail running route is particularly renowned for its impressive panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the Ibon de Piedrafita.
Biescas offers a rich tapestry of natural features. You can run along ancient glacial valleys, beside the flowing River Gállego, or explore routes with stunning Pyrenean mountain views. The area also features diverse landscapes including fir forests, ravines, and the beautiful Ibon de Piedrafita, a tarn encased by dramatic mountains.
Yes, Biescas has several excellent circular running routes. Popular options include the Ibon y Arco de Piedrafita – circular trail running route and the Ribera de Gállego y Cascada Orós — circular desde Biescas, which offers a mix of riverside scenery and a waterfall.
Generally, the natural trails around Biescas are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy your run with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near livestock, and to check for any specific local regulations or protected areas.
The best time for running in Biescas is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. During these periods, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the trails are more accessible. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide vibrant foliage and cooler temperatures, ideal for longer runs.
Yes, Biescas is well-equipped for outdoor enthusiasts, and many trailheads have designated parking areas. As a central point for accessing various running areas, you'll generally find convenient parking options, especially near popular starting points for routes leading into the Valle de Tena or towards historical sites.
While Biescas itself is a well-connected town in the Aragonese Pyrenees, direct public transport to specific remote trailheads might be limited. However, you can typically reach Biescas via bus services, and from there, many routes are accessible directly from the town or require a short walk or taxi ride to the starting point.


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