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Jogging routes around Covarrubias are set within the picturesque Arlanza river valley, characterized by extensively wooded areas, including Spanish Juniper. The region encompasses parts of the Sabinares de Arlanza - La Yecla Natural Park, offering varied terrain from gentle riverside paths to routes with inclines. This landscape provides diverse options for running, from valley floors to higher elevations.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
13.2km
01:39
260m
260m
Jog the San Clemente - Mecerreyes Loop, a moderate 8.2-mile (13.2 km) route in Spain with 867 feet (264 metres) of elevation gain.

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21.1km
02:57
810m
800m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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6.97km
00:47
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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El Castillejo (1,347 m) is a twin peak located in the Sierra de las Mamblas, 5 km north of the town of Covarrubias (Burgos). It owes its name to its natural defensive rock formations. On its summit, an artificial cavity is preserved that served as a strategic watchtower. The mountain offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Arlanza valley and the Sierra de la Demanda. At its foothills lies the Hermitage of Our Lady of Mamblas (Ermita de Nuestra Señora de Mamblas). The terrain features rocky barriers that served as a defensive settlement in antiquity.
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This beautiful town is a tourist destination where we find shops, accommodation and fountains.
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With this powerful name, the town has a fountain where we can supply ourselves.
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There are over 8 dedicated running routes around Covarrubias, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes are well-documented on komoot, with contributions from over 30 local runners.
The jogging trails in Covarrubias offer a diverse landscape. You'll find routes winding through the picturesque Arlanza river valley, characterized by extensively wooded areas, including Spanish Juniper. Many trails also venture into the Sabinares de Arlanza - La Yecla Natural Park, providing varied terrain from gentle riverside paths to more challenging routes with significant inclines.
While many routes in Covarrubias are rated moderate to difficult due to the varied terrain and elevation changes, there are options that can be adapted for beginners. For example, parts of the Camino del Cid loop from Barrio del Arrabal offer a more manageable experience with less elevation gain, making it suitable for those new to running in the area.
Jogging in Covarrubias allows you to experience both natural beauty and historical charm. You might encounter the unique Spanish Juniper trees in the Arlanza river valley, or explore parts of the Sabinares de Arlanza - La Yecla Natural Park. For historical sights, the Historic Center of Covarrubias itself is a Property of Cultural Interest, and the Casa de Doña Sancha is another historical site you could pass. Further afield, the Sad Hill Cemetery, a famous cinematographic location, is also within reach.
Yes, Covarrubias offers several excellent circular running routes. A popular choice is the Camino del Cid from Covarrubias — circular through the Sabinares de Arlanza Natural Park - La Yecla, which provides a challenging run through diverse landscapes. Another option is the San Clemente - Mecerreyes Loop, known for its rolling terrain and scenic views.
Yes, the region around Covarrubias is a Special Protection Area for bird-life, including vultures. Running through the extensively wooded Arlanza river valley and the Sabinares de Arlanza - La Yecla Natural Park offers good opportunities for wildlife observation, especially for birdwatching.
Covarrubias offers pleasant running conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended. While winter can be cooler, the natural beauty of the Arlanza river valley and the natural park can still be enjoyed, though some higher elevation trails might be more challenging.
Yes, if you're looking for a route that includes a waterfall, consider exploring trails that might lead you towards the El Churrión Waterfall. While not directly on every jogging route, it's a notable natural monument in the broader area that can be incorporated into a longer run or visited as a highlight.
For families, routes with less elevation gain and shorter distances are generally preferred. While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, consider exploring the flatter sections along the Arlanza river valley. The Camino del Cid loop from Barrio del Arrabal, being a moderate route, could be a good option for active families, allowing for a pleasant experience without overly strenuous climbs.
Runners frequently praise the diverse and scenic landscapes of Covarrubias. The combination of the tranquil Arlanza river valley, dense woodlands, and the varied terrain of the Sabinares de Arlanza - La Yecla Natural Park offers a rich and engaging experience. The historical charm of the village itself, often integrated into routes, also adds a unique cultural dimension to the physical activity.
Absolutely. The region includes parts of the Sabinares de Arlanza - La Yecla Natural Park, which features Alto de Peña Alta, rising to 1070 meters above sea level. Routes like the Hortigüela – Castillejo loop from Hortigüela, which is a difficult route with significant elevation gain, will reward you with expansive views of bluish peaks and the beautiful Mediterranean landscape from higher vantage points.
Yes, Covarrubias offers several routes suitable for longer distance running. The Historic Center of Covarrubias – Casa de Doña Sancha loop from Covarrubias is a substantial 14.7-mile (23.7 km) trail, often completed in about 3 hours, providing a good challenge for endurance runners. Other difficult routes also offer considerable distances and elevation.


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