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Jogging routes around Cofrentes offer a diverse landscape shaped by the confluence of the Cabriel and Júcar rivers and its volcanic origins. The region features dramatic river canyons, such as the Cañones del Júcar, and extensive forests. Joggers can explore varied terrain, from river-side paths to hilly trails and the slopes of the Cerro de Agras, an extinct volcano. This mix of natural features provides a range of running experiences for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
12
runners
5.88km
00:45
140m
140m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
29
runners
10.1km
01:37
420m
420m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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15
runners
21.0km
03:10
860m
850m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
14
runners
10.5km
01:24
350m
360m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
runners
8.00km
00:53
130m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The trail literally begins here. There's a picnic area tucked into a cave to the left of the waterfall. It's worth a visit. When I went, there was a lot of water falling.
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It's not much, but it's worth a visit, as it's very close to the route.
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The Arroyo de Cortes is a beautiful circular route of about 6 kilometres. Located in Cortes de Pallas, the route passes through beautiful waterfalls, pools of emerald water and numerous bathing areas with crystal-clear water.
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Early September 2024 - no water at all in the Rio, no waterfalls, no pools. Everything is dry.
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This square is located in one of the central streets of the town and is one of the meeting points for the countrymen. There are some benches, a drinking water fountain and the figure of a Shepherd.
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Brother Pastor is one of the most relevant characters in the history of Cofrentes.
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One of the emblematic sites of Cortes de Pallas in a wonderful setting with lots of trees and nature. It is a recreational area with a swimming area and a waterfall, a true paradise all year round but especially on hot days it is an ideal place to spend the day and cool off!
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The Cofrentes region offers a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by the confluence of the Cabriel and Júcar rivers, and its unique volcanic origins. You'll find dramatic river canyons like the Cañones del Júcar, extensive forests, and hilly paths. The area includes varied elevations, from riverside trails to the slopes of the Cerro de Agras, an extinct volcano, providing a mix of experiences for all fitness levels.
While many routes in our guide are moderate to difficult, the region does offer easier options. For instance, the Fuente de la Pinada loop from Jalance is a moderate 8 km path. Additionally, the Region Research highlights the Ruta Volcánica de Cofrentes (PR-CV 379) as an easy hiking route to the Cerro de Agras volcano, which is also suitable for a gentle jog.
Many routes offer breathtaking views. The Views of the Júcar River – Cliffs loop from Cortes de Pallás is a popular choice, leading through impressive river canyons and along cliffs. The Region Research also mentions the El Campichuelo Trail, which provides views of Cofrentes Castle and the Cabriel River, and the Camino del Balneario, showcasing volcanic landscapes and river canyons.
Absolutely! The Cofrentes area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore routes that pass by stunning features like the El Corbinet Waterfall or the Arroyo de Cortes Waterfall. The Tejador Cave – El Corbinet Waterfall loop from Cortes de Pallás is a great option that includes both a cave and a waterfall.
Yes, there are several circular routes to enjoy. The Fuente Fria loop from Cofrentes is a challenging 10.4 km circular path. The Region Research also mentions 'La Noria, Casas de Alcance, Cofrentes y el Río Cabriel' as a moderate 13.8 km circular trail starting from Hervideros, and 'Alto de Alcola' as a more challenging 18.1 km circular route from Cofrentes.
Cofrentes offers a blend of natural and historical sights. The Chirel Castle is a notable landmark, and the Cofrentes Castle itself, perched on a volcanic hill, provides strategic views and is a focal point for many trails. You can also find routes that offer Views of the Júcar River, which is a highlight in itself.
Our guide features 13 distinct running routes around Cofrentes, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. These include 5 moderate and 8 difficult trails, ensuring options for different preferences and fitness levels.
Over 100 runners have used komoot to explore Cofrentes's varied terrain. They often praise the region's diverse landscape, from river canyons to volcanic hills, and the challenging yet rewarding nature of many trails. The mix of natural features provides a unique and engaging running experience.
Yes, Cofrentes is unique for its volcanic origins. The Cerro de Agras is an extinct volcano, and the Ruta Volcánica de Cofrentes (PR-CV 379) is an easy trail that leads to its summit, offering panoramic views and an interesting geological experience. The Camino del Balneario also showcases volcanic landscapes alongside river canyons.
For those looking for a longer challenge, part of the impressive GR 7 Route crosses the Cofrentes area. This long-distance hiking route offers extended and varied terrain, suitable for experienced runners seeking a more extensive adventure.
Absolutely. Cofrentes is situated at the confluence of the Cabriel and Júcar rivers, offering many opportunities for riverside running. Routes like the Views of the Júcar River – Cliffs loop from Cortes de Pallás directly follow the river canyons, providing refreshing views and a cooler atmosphere. The Cabriel River is also highlighted as an 'awesome trail to do on foot'.
Among the routes listed, the Views of the Júcar River – Cliffs loop from Cortes de Pallás is one of the most challenging, covering 21.0 km with significant elevation changes, typically completed in about 3 hours and 10 minutes. The Alto de Alcola, mentioned in regional research, is also a challenging 18.1 km circular route.


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