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Jogging around Figueiredo 1 offers a diverse range of running experiences across varied terrain. The region provides routes that traverse both urban environments and natural settings, catering to different preferences. Runners can explore paths that feature gentle inclines and declines, making it suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
112
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17.3km
01:49
170m
170m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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14
runners
21.1km
02:26
450m
450m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
11
runners
6.43km
00:41
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
10
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5.43km
00:34
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The artificial grotto was designed by the Swiss-Portuguese architect Ernesto Korrodi at the beginning of the 20th century and features stone walls, trickling water, stalactite-like dripstones, and a small waterfall. The complex is a photo opportunity par excellence. It is located on a hill next to the church, surrounded by numerous beautiful, well-tended flowerbeds. At the top, an octagonal wooden pavilion awaits, offering a magnificent view of the entire area. Like the railings of the winding access paths, the beautiful little hut is constructed of woven wooden branches.
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A small hotel with only 22 rooms. Excellent cuisine, and the restaurant has a beautiful terrace overlooking Braga.
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Very well-kept gardens - free entry.
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Beautiful view towards Braga
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There is a gigantic organ in the cathedral.
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The Cathedral of Braga, the oldest archdiocese in Portugal
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Planted with colorful, cheerful plants
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There are over 80 running routes available around Figueiredo 1, offering a diverse range of experiences for different fitness levels. The komoot community has explored 86 unique routes in the area.
Running routes in Figueiredo 1 feature varied terrain, including urban parks and paths around the city of Braga. You can expect routes with gentle inclines and declines, as well as more challenging paths with significant elevation gain, particularly in park settings.
While many routes are rated moderate to difficult, there are a few easier options available. For instance, routes like the Braga Station – Church of Saint Mark (Braga) loop from Braga offer a moderate challenge with less elevation, making them suitable for those starting out or looking for a less strenuous run.
Yes, many of the running routes in Figueiredo 1 are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Running loop from Braga and the Sports Park loop from Braga.
Runners often enjoy routes that pass through urban parks and offer views of the city of Braga. The Bom Jesus Park – Elevator Hotel loop from Ferreiros is a highly-rated option that leads through varied landscapes, providing a scenic experience.
The running routes in Figueiredo 1 are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 47 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, the challenging workouts offered by routes with significant elevation, and the urban park settings.
Yes, many running routes are close to significant landmarks in and around Braga. You might pass by the impressive Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte, the historic Raio Palace, or the majestic Braga Cathedral (Sé de Braga). The Braga Station – Church of Saint Mark (Braga) loop from Braga, for example, takes you near the Church of Saint Mark.
While the guide doesn't specify a best time, the region's climate generally allows for running year-round. However, for optimal comfort, consider the local weather patterns. Light, breathable clothing is recommended due to the varied terrain and potential for humidity.
For families looking for a less strenuous run, routes with moderate difficulty and flatter sections are ideal. Consider shorter loops within urban parks, such as the Lago do Parque da Ponte loop from Braga, which offers a pleasant 5.4 km experience.
While specific regulations for each trail regarding dogs are not detailed, many public parks and natural areas in Portugal generally allow dogs on leash. It's always best to check local signage or specific park rules for the route you plan to run to ensure a dog-friendly experience.
Given that many routes start from or pass through Braga, public transport options within the city are likely available to reach various starting points. For example, the Braga Station – Church of Saint Mark (Braga) loop starts conveniently near Braga Station, a central transport hub.
For routes starting within Braga or its surrounding parks, parking facilities are generally available, though they might be paid or limited in busy areas. When planning your run, it's advisable to check for parking options near your chosen starting point, especially for routes like those around Sports Park or Bom Jesus Park.


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