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Jogging around Tejeda De Tiétar offers a natural setting within the Comarca de La Vera, characterized by diverse terrain including mountains, gorges, and the Tiétar River. The region features well-preserved riparian forests, oak groves, and pine forests at higher altitudes, providing varied running routes. Trails often pass through areas known for cherry blossoms and explore the Extremaduran pasture landscape with its holm oaks and cork oaks. This blend of natural beauty and varied landscapes makes it suitable for different running…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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10.0km
01:21
320m
310m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.97km
00:53
150m
150m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.1km
01:21
190m
190m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.04km
00:45
250m
250m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.05km
00:49
140m
140m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Torremenga takes its name from the ancient Torre Menguada, a Visigothic construction located northwest of the town and still visible today. It is notable for its traditional architecture, featuring old houses and granite arcades in the central square. Its natural surroundings are highly valued, with extensive pastures, cherry orchards, spots such as Las Eras and Las Tejoneras, and water areas for fishing and recreation, such as a reservoir and the municipal swimming pool.
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Jaraíz de la Vera is the largest municipality in the region, with origins dating back to the Arab era, with its name derived from "harā'ith," meaning "ploughed fields." This town has historically been the economic and social center of La Vera and is recognized worldwide as the capital of the delicious La Vera paprika.
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Beautiful landscapes of fields of trees that in spring times are in full bloom in a beautiful atmosphere to walk through!
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Spectacular viewpoint that you can see the whole of the Embalse de Jerte - Plasencia and how the Valle del Jerte gets big under the feet of the viewpoint!!
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Medieval historic city. Some ruins of an old tower, probably from the Visigoth period, are preserved, located to the northwest of the town. Pass by the town hall and church and stop for something refreshing to eat and drink.
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The municipality of Casas del Castañar belongs to the Valle del Jerte region, which is famous for its extensive cherry tree crops. If you do the Ruta de los Castaños you will be able to enjoy the view of these beautiful trees, which are especially beautiful in spring, when they are in bloom. However, they are worth admiring at any time. You can find them, normally, distributed in terraces.
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At this point there is a group of century-old chestnut and oak trees, some of which are more than 700 years old and ten meters in diameter. There are four chestnut trees declared Singular Trees in the municipality of Casas del Castañar. In autumn you can enjoy a true visual spectacle thanks to the reddish tones of the leaves and the mist, which adds a mystical touch to the scene.
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This curious iron structure offers fantastic views of the entire Jerte valley and the Plasencia reservoir. It has a covered part that houses a couple of loungers and a bench to relax before continuing the march.
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There are currently 4 curated running routes around Tejeda De Tiétar, offering a variety of experiences for different fitness levels. These include both moderate and difficult options.
The region offers a diverse range of terrain, from challenging mountain passes like the Piornal Pass to undulating paths through Extremaduran pasture landscapes on the Monfragüe Greenway. You'll also find routes through riparian forests along the Tiétar River, as well as oak groves and pine forests at higher altitudes.
While there are no routes specifically classified as 'easy' in our current selection, several moderate routes could be suitable for beginners looking for a bit of a challenge. For example, the Torremenga – Jaraíz de la Vera loop offers a manageable distance with moderate elevation changes.
You can encounter several notable natural features. The Piornal Pass offers stunning views of the Jerte Valley, and the Cherry Blossom Route to Piornal is particularly beautiful in spring. You might also pass by Centuries-old chestnut trees, which are a natural monument in the region.
Spring is particularly vibrant, especially if you want to experience the famous Cherry Blossom Route to Piornal. The riparian forests along the Tiétar River offer cooler, shaded routes during warmer months. Autumn also provides pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. The Running loop from Jaraíz de la Vera and the Torremenga loop from Torremenga are great options for circular runs.
The region's diverse ecosystems, including holm oak and cork oak pastures, and riparian forests, provide a rich habitat for wildlife. Keep an eye out for various bird species and other local fauna, especially on quieter trails like those along the Monfragüe Greenway.
Yes, the proximity to the Tiétar River means there are well-preserved riparian forests that offer cooler, shaded routes. Additionally, trails that pass through oak groves and pine forests, such as parts of the Centuries-old chestnut trees – Cherry fields loop, can provide welcome shade.
The running routes in Tejeda De Tiétar vary in length. You can find shorter options around 5 km, such as the Centuries-old chestnut trees – Cherry fields loop, up to longer runs exceeding 10 km, like the La era de San Bernabé Trail.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more demanding run, the La era de San Bernabé Trail is classified as difficult, featuring significant elevation changes and a distance of over 10 km. The region's mountain passes also offer sustained climbs.


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