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Jogging around Talavera offers a diverse environment for runners, situated on the banks of the River Tagus in central Spain. The region features varied landscapes, including riverside trails, surrounding fields, and gentle hills. Within the city, numerous parks and green spaces provide accessible running opportunities. This combination of natural and urban settings makes Talavera suitable for year-round outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.6km
01:37
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This difficult 6.6-mile (10.6 km) jogging trail in Sierra de San Vicente offers challenging climbs and panoramic views.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.51km
00:47
20m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.57km
00:47
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.0km
02:46
870m
870m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.09km
00:39
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Basilica of Our Lady of the Prado is located in Talavera de la Reina. The church was built in the 16th century in the Renaissance style, on the foundations of an old Mudéjar temple. Tradition holds that it was a Roman temple where the goddess Ceres was worshipped, Christianized in 602 by Liuva II to house the image of Our Lady of the Prado, who is now the city's patron saint. Known as the Queen of Hermitages by Philip II, it is also called the "Sistine Chapel" of ceramics, as this vibrant art form has been displayed here in all its splendor from the 16th century to the present day.
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It extends along the eastern bank of the Tagus River and is the second most populated municipality in the province and the fourth in Castilla-La Mancha. Among its monuments are the Basilica of Our Lady of the Prado, which houses what is today the patron saint of the city. It was called Queen of the Hermitages by Philip II, it is also called the Sistine Chapel of ceramics, because this colorful art shows here all its splendor from the 16th century to the present day. The style of its construction is a combination of Renaissance and Baroque, although it has undergone various restorations over the centuries. It was elevated to the dignity of Basilica in 1989 by Pope John Paul II. In the Church of Santa María La Mayor (La Colegial) you can admire its pure Gothic cloister, which was built around the year 1469. Its floor plan is rectangular, made up of three longitudinal naves and without a transept. In the years 1704 and 1705 the two upper sections of the Tower were added.
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La Portiña is a small water reservoir located north of Talavera de la Reina on the Portiña stream and next to the natural environment of the Berrocal mountain range.
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Small, but very beautiful Talavera de la Reina reservoir. There are trails to go around it on foot or by mountain bike. The Portiña Reservoir is a suitable place to relax in the shade, eat (it has a picnic area), fish and walk along the water.
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The collegiate church of Santa María la Mayor was built between the 14th and 15th centuries in the Gothic-Mudejar style. It is possible that a Roman temple was previously found here and later a Visigothic one.
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Talavera de la Reina has several vestiges of the old walled buildings of Arab origin. The city came to have three enclosures, of which a good part of the first, the oldest and built by order of Abderramán III, and some of the second have been preserved. In addition to the walls, you can also see several watchtowers, semi-detached buildings already built in Christian times.
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The Basilica of Our Lady of the Prado is located in Talavera de la Reina. The church was built in the 16th century in the Renaissance style, on the foundations of an old Mudejar temple.
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The port of Piélago is located at an altitude of 1,222 meters and is a classic of Toledo cycling. It is located in Real de San Vicente and is a pass between the north and south slopes of the Sierra de San Vicente. Towards the south face there are good views of the Toledo steppe.
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There are over 100 running routes around Talavera de la Reina, offering a wide variety of options for all fitness levels. The komoot community has explored 115 routes in the area.
Talavera de la Reina enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making it suitable for year-round outdoor activities. Mild winters and warm summers mean you can find comfortable running conditions for most of the year, though early mornings or evenings are best during peak summer.
Yes, Talavera offers several easy and family-friendly running options. Many of the city's parks, such as Alameda Park and Prado Garden, provide pleasant, flat paths ideal for a relaxed jog. The city also has a dedicated route connecting many of its parks, offering accessible green spaces.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more strenuous workout, Talavera has routes with considerable elevation. For example, the PR-TO 21 Cabeza del Oso y Pelados Trail is a difficult 6.6-mile (10.6 km) path featuring significant climbs, offering a rewarding challenge through varied terrain.
Yes, many of the running routes in Talavera are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is the Route of the Tiétar River – circular running from Iglesuela del Tiétar (PR-TO 20), which is a moderate 6.5-mile (10.4 km) trail exploring scenic riverbanks.
The region is characterized by its location on the banks of the River Tagus, offering scenic riverside paths. You'll also encounter picturesque fields, gentle hills, and numerous green spaces within the city. The nearby Montes de Toledo also provide opportunities for trail running amidst diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, you can combine your run with a tour of the city's history. The Talavera de la Reina – Wall and albarrana towers loop from Talavera de la Reina is a 4.4-mile (7.1 km) trail that leads you through historical city landmarks, offering a unique cultural running experience.
The running routes in Talavera are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.6 stars from nearly 20 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse environment, from tranquil riverside paths to accessible city parks, and the variety of options for different ability levels.
Talavera boasts several excellent parks for running. Alameda Park, with its small lake, and Prado Garden, known for its elegant design, are popular choices. The city also features a network of parks, including Cerro Negro Park and Tagus Linear Park, which are connected by a dedicated route for longer urban runs.
Many routes offer views of the River Tagus and its islands. Within the city, you can run past historical sites and green spaces like Prado Gardens and La Alameda. Further afield, you might encounter reservoirs such as La Portiña Reservoir or Cazalegas Reservoir, offering scenic backdrops to your run.
Many of the outdoor trails and park areas in Talavera are suitable for running with dogs, especially the riverside paths and less crowded routes outside the immediate city center. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty of the trails.
Yes, many routes, especially those starting from city parks or trailheads on the outskirts, offer convenient parking options. For routes within the city, public parking facilities are generally available near the larger parks and historical areas.


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