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Jogging routes around Fuente El Fresno, located in Castile-La Mancha, Spain, traverse a diverse landscape. The area sits at the foothills of Cerro Rubio, bridging the La Mancha plain and the Montes de Toledo, offering varied terrain. It is characterized by Mediterranean forest, extensive agricultural lands with vineyards and olive groves, and seasonal streams, providing scenic backdrops for running. This blend of natural features creates a range of paths from tranquil, flat routes to more challenging trails with elevation.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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7.86km
00:51
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.2km
02:27
500m
500m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.11km
00:52
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.60km
00:47
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.68km
00:42
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Puente Navarro Reservoir is located on the middle course of the Guadiana River, within the province of Ciudad Real (Castilla-La Mancha). It is a hydraulic engineering project built in 1987 with the primary objective of flood control and flow regulation.
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The Tablas de Daimiel are a wetland that is practically unique in Europe and the last representative of the ecosystem known as river tables, once characteristic of the central plain of our Peninsula. It is a complex ecosystem that combines the characteristics of a flood plain, produced by the overflow of the Guadiana and Gigüela rivers at their confluence, with those of an area of discharge of groundwater from a large aquifer.
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A wetland that is practically unique in Europe and the last representative of the ecosystem known as river tables, once characteristic of the central plain of our Peninsula.
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The Bañuelos River Bridge from Roman times surprises us with its ten eyes, today battered awaiting rehabilitation, formed by brick vault arches, joined with lime and sand mortar. On the right bank of the river next to the bridge is the Carrillo Mill, named after its first owner. It is a construction from 1713, made with masonry walls and thick cylindrical buttresses, covered with wooden trusses and curved tiles that preserve the original machinery.
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In the area, known as El Chaparral, there is a recreation area, ideal for walking, watching water birds and for children and pets to play safely, with magnificent views of the Malagón mountain range.
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The Bañuelos River Bridge from Roman times surprises us with its ten eyes, today battered awaiting rehabilitation, formed by brick vault arches, joined with lime and sand mortar. On the right bank of the river next to the bridge is the Carrillo Mill, named after its first owner. It is a construction from 1713, made with masonry walls and thick cylindrical buttresses, covered with wooden trusses and curved tiles that preserve the original machinery.
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From the 15th and 16th centuries. It is a large building, as corresponds to the style of buildings located next to important roads. It has a three-nave plan, apse and central pilasters.
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The original church was built between the 15th and 16th centuries. Located near the Camino Real de la Plata and behind the missing Castle, it was the only parish in Malagón until 1962, the year in which a new parish was erected with the name of Santa Teresa de Jesús. The current church preserves its original layout: three-nave floor plan, apse and central pilasters. The dome that tops the transept has been replaced by a modern lantern that illuminates the transept and the presbytery.
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This guide features 7 dedicated running routes around Fuente El Fresno, offering a variety of distances and difficulties to suit different preferences. You'll find options from moderate trails to more challenging runs.
While this guide focuses on moderate to difficult routes, the region offers many tranquil, flat paths through vineyards and olive groves, such as "Camino de Huerta el Cura" or "Paseo del Colesterol." These are excellent for relaxed jogs or beginners looking for less strenuous options.
The terrain around Fuente El Fresno is quite diverse. You'll encounter a blend of Mediterranean forest, extensive agricultural lands with vineyards and olive groves, and paths along seasonal streams. Some routes offer flat sections, while others, particularly those in the Montes de Toledo foothills, provide significant elevation gain and panoramic views, like the ascent to Molino de la Sierra.
Yes, many of the routes are circular. For example, the Las Tablas de Damiel — circular por el Parque Nacional is a popular 7.9 km loop that explores the unique wetland environment. Another option is the challenging Sierra de Malagón — circular por Las Navas de Malagón, an 18.2 km route with substantial elevation.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the unique wetland ecosystem of Tablas de Daimiel National Park, known for its aquatic birds. Other routes offer magnificent panoramic views from elevated points like Molino de la Sierra or the hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Fe. The area is also part of a Site of Community Importance, home to species like the Iberian lynx and Spanish imperial eagle.
Many of the flatter paths through agricultural lands, such as "Camino de Huerta el Cura" or "Valdelagua," are suitable for families looking for a gentle jog or walk. For a unique family experience, consider the routes within Tablas de Daimiel National Park, which feature observatories for wildlife viewing.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many trails in the natural areas around Fuente El Fresno, especially on paths through agricultural lands and Mediterranean forests. However, specific rules may apply in protected areas like Tablas de Daimiel National Park. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them.
Spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for jogging in Fuente El Fresno, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended. Winters are usually mild, making it possible to run year-round, though some paths might be muddy after rain.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not always listed, many routes originating from Fuente El Fresno or nearby villages like Malagón and Los Cortijos typically have accessible parking options. For routes within Tablas de Daimiel National Park, designated parking areas are available for visitors.
Runners often praise the diverse and captivating terrain, which ranges from tranquil paths through vineyards to challenging trails with rewarding panoramic views. The blend of Mediterranean forest and agricultural landscapes provides a scenic backdrop, and the opportunity to explore unique natural areas like Tablas de Daimiel National Park is a significant draw.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a strenuous workout, the Sierra de Malagón — circular por Las Navas de Malagón is an excellent choice. This difficult 18.2 km route features significant elevation gain through the Sierra de Malagón, providing a demanding and rewarding experience.
Fuente El Fresno and nearby towns offer various local establishments where you can find refreshments, meals, and accommodation. While specific cafes or pubs directly on the trails are rare, you'll find options in the villages to refuel and relax after your run.


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