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Jogging routes around Cuevas De Provanco offer diverse terrain in the northern part of Segovia province. The region is characterized by a valley carved by the Botijas River, with routes traversing hillsides and agricultural areas. The landscape features vineyards and unique underground wineries carved into the hills, providing a distinctive backdrop for running. Elevations in the area range, with some routes featuring moderate climbs.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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14.1km
01:33
150m
150m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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9.18km
01:00
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.1km
01:11
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.21km
01:04
190m
190m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.39km
00:40
30m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Fuentidueña has remains of Romanesque walls, several gates and towers. Among them, the Puerta de Alfonso VIII stands out, part of the remains of the castle that today is in ruins. The castle, located in the upper part of a large walled area, had the function of a fortress and served as a last stronghold in case of attack on the population. 😊🏰
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Town located in the Ribera de Duero. The most important point is the square where the Church of San Mamés Mártir is located. In Fuentecén there is also one of the 111 unique trees in the province of Burgos, called "Pino Redondo" for its perfect dome that it had until a few decades ago.
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Spectacular town and not only because of its location, near the Embalse de las Vencías, in the middle of an area in the shape of a valley where there is an enormous castle and wall that surrounds its town. Apart from that, the construction of the houses showed us how they were in the past.
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Beautiful views of the Vencias reservoir next to the Chiringuito El rincón de Pibe, an ideal place to take a break before continuing with the route.
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Nice views of the wall of the Fuentidueña Castle rolling from the dirt road that leaves the Puerta de Alfonso VIII.
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The town of Fuentidueña stands on a narrow valley formed by the River Duratón, a unique geographical situation that explains the importance of the town during the Middle Ages.
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Located on top of a hill above the fertile plain of the Riaza, stands the small and historic town of Haza. This small walled town in the Ribera del Duero is located on the other side of the valley with impressive views.
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Fuentecén (comes from "source" and "cen", in Latin cen is the diminutive of centum which means: hundred, many and many. Fuentecen meaning the many sources that flow in its term. The Church is characterized by the angel that appears to the top of the bell tower.
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The running trails around Cuevas De Provanco offer a diverse landscape. You'll find routes traversing hillsides and agricultural areas, including picturesque vineyards. The region is characterized by a valley carved by the Botijas River, providing varied topography with moderate climbs. Many routes also feature unique underground wineries carved into the hillsides, adding a distinctive backdrop to your run.
While the guide primarily features moderate routes, the varied topography means some paths are less demanding. For a relatively gentle experience, consider the Running loop from Adrada de Haza, which is 6.4 km long with minimal elevation gain. It's a good option for those looking for a less strenuous run.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the Haza y Valle del Rio Riaza — circular desde Fuentecen route is an excellent choice. It spans 14.1 km and offers varied terrain, making it a moderate yet rewarding long-distance run.
Yes, several circular running routes are available. A popular option is the Fuentecén – Fuentecén Church loop from Fuentecén, a 9.2 km path offering scenic views around the village and its historical church. Another great loop is the Running loop from Fuentecén, which covers 11.1 km through the local countryside.
The region is rich in history. You might encounter remnants of an ancient medieval fortress, or pass by the prominent Iglesia de la Vera Cruz (Church of Vera Cruz) on a steep slope. The Ermita de San Roque (Hermitage of San Roque) is another historical landmark just outside the village. Additionally, many routes offer glimpses of the unique underground wineries carved into the hillsides.
Absolutely! The area around Cuevas De Provanco features several historical sites. You can explore Haza and its castle, or visit the charming Castle and village of Fuentidueña. The walled village of Haza is also a significant historical settlement worth seeing.
Cuevas De Provanco experiences a continental Mediterranean climate. This means long, cold winters and short, hot summers. For comfortable running, spring and autumn are generally ideal, offering milder temperatures. Early mornings or late evenings are recommended during the summer months to avoid the heat.
The guide focuses on moderate routes, which may be suitable for active families with older children. The varied terrain and historical sights can make for an engaging outdoor experience. However, some routes require sure-footedness, so it's best to check individual route details for suitability based on your family's fitness level.
More than 28 runners have used komoot to explore Cuevas De Provanco's varied terrain. They often praise the unique blend of natural beauty, including river valleys and vineyards, with the historical charm of the region, such as the ancient churches and underground wineries. The moderate challenge of the routes is also frequently highlighted as a positive aspect.
Yes, the region is known for its strong connection to the Ribera del Duero wine region. Many routes, particularly those traversing agricultural landscapes, will take you through picturesque vineyards, offering a scenic and unique running experience.
Public transport options directly to the specific starting points of all routes in this rural area may be limited. It is generally recommended to travel by car to access the trailheads. However, you can check local bus schedules for connections to nearby towns like Fuentecén, from which some routes originate.
Parking is typically available in or near the villages where the routes begin, such as Fuentecén or Adrada de Haza. Look for designated parking areas or suitable roadside spots. It's always advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, to secure a convenient parking space.


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