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Jogging routes around Selaya traverse the picturesque Pasiegos Valleys and mountainous terrain of Cantabria, Spain. The region offers diverse environments for physical activity, characterized by natural settings and varied topography. Runners can explore riverbanks, elevated routes, and green spaces, providing a range of experiences from gentle runs to more challenging ascents. The landscape is conducive to outdoor pursuits, featuring natural parks and scenic views.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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9.62km
01:13
290m
290m
Jog the moderate 6.0-mile Túnel de la Engaña – running circular on the Aján trail, exploring waterfalls and historical railway remnants.
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17.4km
02:08
600m
600m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.5km
01:47
590m
590m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.7km
02:06
660m
660m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.9km
02:48
640m
640m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Puerto de La Braguía is a climb that connects the Pas Valley with the Toranzo Valley. It features a steady gradient through a green, mountainous environment. A popular feature of the Vuelta a España.
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Yera Station is an old railway station located in the municipality of Vega de Pas, Cantabria. It was part of the Santander-Mediterranean railway project, which was never completed. The station is abandoned and is located near the northern mouth of the Engaña Tunnel. In 2022, the Government of Cantabria approved a rehabilitation project to convert the station into a hostel, exhibition hall and restaurant, with the aim of promoting sustainable tourism in the area. This project also includes the creation of a cycle and pedestrian path to the tunnel.
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The route to the tunnel begins at the ruins of the Yera station, near Vega de Pas. Along the way, you can see waterfalls, Pasiegan huts and remains of old barracks used by the Republican prisoners who worked on the construction of the tunnel. It is a route of approximately 18 km, well signposted and suitable for hikers of all levels.
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The Aján River waterfalls in Vega de Pas, Cantabria, are a spectacular destination for nature and hiking lovers. The route that follows the course of the Aján River offers a succession of waterfalls, stone bridges and tunnels, surrounded by lush forests and green meadows.
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Another easy hill to climb and with a great horizon.
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The Lindaro Peak viewpoint is one of the most visited viewpoints and with impressive views of the Cayón Valley. It is located passing the Hayal de Esles on the way to the Pozos de Noja and apart from some impressive views it has some benches with a table to sit and rest and be able to eat enjoying the views, of course a small wooden railing with some signs that explain what is can see on a clear day.
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It is striking to find this old station, in the middle of the mountains.
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A grassy mountain 851 meters high, it is easily accessed by a path either from the Peña El Acebo that is next to it and is a little lower or from the path that comes from Pozos de Noja, Liérganes or Esles. Fantastic views, suitable for all audiences.
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There are currently over 9 dedicated running routes around Selaya listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different fitness levels.
Jogging routes in Selaya traverse the picturesque Pasiegos Valleys and the mountainous terrain of Cantabria. You can expect diverse environments, including scenic riverbanks, elevated paths, and green spaces, providing a mix of gentle runs and more challenging ascents.
While many routes in Selaya feature significant elevation, there are moderate options available. For a relatively flat experience, consider the Yera and Aján Riverbanks Trail, which follows the natural flow of the rivers.
Selaya's natural beauty makes it suitable for running throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are advisable. Winter running is possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions, especially in higher elevations.
Yes, Selaya's mountainous character means many routes offer rewarding views. The Pico Lindaro (viewpoint) – Idillo Summit loop from Esles is a great option specifically featuring a viewpoint. Additionally, the region boasts highlights like the Alto de la Posadía and Covalruyo Viewpoint, which may be accessible from various trails.
Absolutely! The Selaya area is rich in natural beauty, including several waterfalls. You can explore routes that lead to highlights such as the Waterfalls on the Senda del Río Engaña, Aján River Waterfalls, or La Garma Waterfalls.
Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the challenging El Caballar loop from Saro and the Puerto de La Braguía loop from Selaya.
For families, routes with moderate difficulty and relatively stable terrain are recommended. While specific 'easy' routes are limited, the Yera and Aján Riverbanks Trail offers a more accessible option with its riverbank setting, suitable for a leisurely run or walk with older children.
Many natural trails in the Selaya region are generally dog-friendly, especially those in less populated areas. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially near livestock or in protected natural areas, and to check local regulations for specific trails or parks.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Selaya offers several difficult routes. The El Caballar loop from Saro, the Pico Lindaro (viewpoint) – Idillo Summit loop from Esles, and the Puerto de La Braguía loop from Selaya all feature significant elevation gain and longer distances.
Yes, the region around Selaya is rich in points of interest. Besides the natural beauty, you might encounter historical sites like the Rubionzo Mill. For natural monuments, highlights such as the Castro Valnera Summit or the Pozos de Noja are worth exploring.
The running routes around Selaya are well-regarded by the komoot community, with over 60 runners having explored the varied terrain using komoot. This indicates a good level of engagement and enjoyment from those who have experienced the trails.


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