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Jogging routes around Formiche Alto traverse a varied landscape in the Teruel region of Spain. The area features trails with moderate elevation changes, suitable for different running preferences. Routes often lead through natural settings, connecting towns like Mora de Rubielos and Cedrillas. This region provides opportunities for runners to explore its terrain, characterized by hills and valleys.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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10.8km
01:20
240m
240m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.23km
00:33
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.0km
01:47
430m
430m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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7.08km
00:54
170m
170m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.92km
01:04
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The fortress has surprisingly large dimensions, is very strategically located and has been the center of several wars for centuries. Visit: with admission, see schedules and guided tours or temporary exhibitions on the Mora de Rubielos Castle website.
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The Mora de Rubielos castle or Fernández de Heredia castle is a fortification located on a hill in the Sierra de Gúdar, in the Aragonese town of Mora de Rubielos, 41 kilometers from Teruel, near the provincial border with Castellón. Currently, it is considered a BIC
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Medieval castle from the 14th century in Mediterranean Gothic style. Linked to Juan Fernández de Heredia (1310-1396) who began a dynasty of Mora lords, which would last for four and a half centuries. A walk through several of its rooms, with good documentation and the addition of a good number of siege weapons and infantry from different periods.
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The castle was built between the 12th and 13th centuries, along with the surrounding walls. It served as protection for the city after it was reconquered by Alfonso II of the Kingdom of Valencia. Originally of Muslim origin, he was associated with the Fernández de Heredia family, who began a dynasty of lords in Mora that lasted more than four and a half centuries. If you want to visit it, don't wait any longer! Walk through its rooms and immerse yourself in the history of this monumental town. 😊
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Good point to refresh your eyes, before starting the climb to Puerto de San Rafael
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The castle of Mora de Rubielos or castle of the Fernández de Heredia is a fortification located on a hill in the Sierra de Gúdar, in the Aragonese town of Mora de Rubielos, 41 kilometers from Teruel, near the provincial border with Castellón.
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€5 a visit to the castle
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Medieval fortress in the upper part of the town, it has a quadrangular plan with mentions from the s. XII. However, the castle has undergone modifications in the Gothic style, which are the ones that predominate. It is interesting to note that the four defensive towers differ from each other. It was a space used in Arab times, being modified in the time of Alfonso II the Chaste. Among its spaces, the Gothic-style interior patio of the s stands out. XIII, has a museum with objects from different periods. Medieval castle in the upper part of the town, it has a quadrangular plan with mentions from the 12th century. However, the castle has Gothic-style modifications that are the ones that are currently seen. It is interesting to note that the four defensive towers differ from each other. It was a space used in Arab times, being modified in the time of Alfonso II the Chaste. Among its spaces, the 13th century Gothic-style interior courtyard stands out. It also has a museum with objects from different eras.
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There are 8 dedicated running routes available around Formiche Alto, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The running routes in Formiche Alto are primarily moderate to difficult. You'll find 5 moderate trails and 3 more challenging routes, providing options for various fitness levels.
Currently, the routes listed for Formiche Alto are categorized as moderate or difficult. There are no routes specifically marked as 'easy' for beginners, but moderate trails like the Mora de Rubielos loop from Mora de Rubielos (5.2 km with 48m elevation gain) could be a good starting point.
The running trails around Formiche Alto traverse a varied landscape in the Teruel region of Spain, characterized by hills and valleys. Routes often lead through natural settings and connect local towns, offering diverse views.
Yes, some routes pass by interesting points. For instance, the Mora de Rubielos – Mora de Rubielos Castle loop from Mora de Rubielos takes you near the historic Mora de Rubielos Castle. The region also features natural monuments like the Red Plain and various mountain passes.
The running routes in Formiche Alto are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 5.0 stars from over 1 review. More than 40 runners have already explored the varied terrain using komoot, appreciating the diverse landscape and trail options.
Yes, many of the running routes around Formiche Alto are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Mora de Rubielos – Mora de Rubielos Castle loop from Mora de Rubielos and the Running loop from Cedrillas.
While Formiche Alto offers a range of distances, the most challenging route is the Running loop from Fuente Carrasco, an 8.1-mile (13 km) trail with a significant elevation gain of 429 meters, ideal for those seeking a more strenuous run.
The guide primarily lists moderate to difficult routes. While some moderate trails might be suitable for active families, it's advisable to check the specific route details, distance, and elevation gain for routes like the Running loop from Mora de Rubielos to ensure they match your family's fitness level.
The guide focuses on the routes themselves, but the trails often connect towns like Mora de Rubielos and Cedrillas. It's recommended to check local public transport schedules for these towns to plan your access to the trailheads.
Many routes start from or pass through towns such as Mora de Rubielos and Cedrillas. You can typically find parking facilities within these towns, close to the trail starting points. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
While the guide doesn't explicitly state dog-friendliness for each trail, many natural trails in the Teruel region are generally accessible for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you follow local regulations. Always be mindful of livestock and other trail users.


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