Balsa de Cardete, Ermita de San Gregorio Ostiense y la antigua estación — circular desde Murchante
Balsa de Cardete, Ermita de San Gregorio Ostiense y la antigua estación — circular desde Murchante
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14.5km
80m
Running
Jog this 9-mile (14.5 km) route from Murchante, exploring Balsa de Cardete, the Old Station, and views towards Ermita de San Gregorio Ostien
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
Parking
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10.5 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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13.8 km
Highlight • Monument
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14.3 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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14.5 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
8.99 km
3.18 km
1.16 km
1.09 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
6.29 km
3.24 km
2.63 km
1.22 km
1.09 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
This circular route typically starts and ends near the Old Murchante Station. There is likely parking available in the vicinity of the old station, which now serves as a rest and recreation area along the Vía Verde del Tarazonica.
The route is rated as "moderate" and requires "Good fitness" due to its 14.5 km distance. However, it is also described as "Suitable for all skill levels" because of its mostly paved surfaces. If you're a beginner, be prepared for the distance, but the terrain itself is not technically challenging.
The trail is characterized by mostly paved surfaces, making it relatively smooth and comfortable for jogging. You'll encounter sections of the Vía Verde del Tarazonica, which is a rehabilitated old railway line, ensuring a well-maintained path.
You'll experience varied scenery, including the tranquil natural area of Balsa de Cardete with its abundant water plants. The route also passes the historic Old Murchante Station, part of the Vía Verde del Tarazonica, and offers views related to the Ermita de San Gregorio Ostiense. You might also spot the Bust of Basiano and the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Murchante.
While the trail uses public paths like the Vía Verde del Tarazonica, specific regulations for dogs are not provided. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in natural areas like Balsa de Cardete, to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all users.
Given the mostly paved surfaces and natural areas, spring and autumn are generally ideal for jogging this route. The weather is typically milder, and the natural scenery, especially around Balsa de Cardete, would be vibrant. Summer might be hot, and winter could be chilly, but the paved nature makes it accessible year-round.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access this jogging route. It utilizes public paths, including sections of the Vía Verde del Tarazonica, which are freely accessible for recreational use.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several official trails, most notably the Vía Verde del Tarazonica. You will also briefly cross parts of the Camino Natural del Agua Soriano, Camino Antonino, and Camino de la Vera Cruz (El camino de los Templarios).
Balsa de Cardete is a natural area teeming with flora and fauna. You can expect to see abundant water plants like reeds, tamarisks, and canes. While specific wildlife sightings aren't guaranteed, such wetland environments often host various bird species, amphibians, and insects.
The Old Murchante Station, which is part of the route, serves as a rest and recreation area. Murchante itself is a town, so you can expect to find cafes, shops, and other amenities there before or after your jog.
No, the trail name likely refers to a local hermitage or offers distant views towards a notable religious site. The famous Basílica de San Gregorio Ostiense in Sorlada is a considerable distance from Murchante and is not directly part of this specific jogging loop.