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4.91km
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Running
Jog this easy 3.1-mile circular route through Doñana Natural Park, featuring the El Asperillo Cliff and Cuesta Maneli Beach.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parque Natural de Doñana
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573 m
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1.17 km
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4.91 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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3.95 km
961 m
Surfaces
2.12 km
1.74 km
1.05 km
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The trail typically starts near the access point for the Cuesta Maneli Beach Boardwalk, which usually has dedicated parking facilities. Look for signs indicating parking for Cuesta Maneli Beach or the boardwalk entrance.
Yes, this route is largely considered easy and suitable for beginners. It features easily accessible paths, primarily a stable wooden walkway, making it manageable for a wide range of fitness levels. The descent to the beach involves stairs, which might be a slight challenge for some.
The primary terrain for a significant portion of the route is a wooden walkway that traverses the Asperillo dune system. This leads to the El Asperillo cliff. The final descent to the beach from the viewpoint involves stairs, and the beach itself offers a sandy surface for jogging.
The trail offers diverse scenery. You'll experience sand dunes with coastal vegetation, the impressive Cuesta Maneli Beach Boardwalk, and the stunning El Asperillo Cliff, a Natural Monument with fossil dunes up to 30 meters high. From the cliff viewpoint, there are panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding landscape, leading down to the immense Cuesta Maneli Beach.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for jogging. During summer, it's advisable to go early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat. Winter can also be a good time, offering cooler weather and fewer crowds.
Regulations regarding dogs in Doñana Natural Park can vary. While the wooden walkway itself might be accessible, it's crucial to check the most current local rules for Doñana Natural Park regarding dogs on trails and beaches to ensure compliance and protect the fragile ecosystem. Dogs are generally required to be on a leash in natural parks.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the public trails like this one within Doñana Natural Park. However, certain restricted areas or guided tours within the park may require permits or fees. For this specific jogging route, direct access is typically free.
This circular route is approximately 4.9 kilometers (3 miles) long. For an average jogger, it typically takes around 35-40 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
Being within Doñana Natural Park, you might observe various bird species, especially near the beach, such as terns, gulls, plovers, and dunlins. In the sandy areas, you might also spot footprints of mammals and reptiles, indicating the diverse wildlife present in this ecologically valuable area.
Yes, this route intersects with sections of the Transandalus trail, covering approximately 46% of its path. This offers opportunities to extend your run or explore other parts of the region if you wish to venture beyond the circular route.
Yes, while the path to the Cuesta Maneli Beach Boardwalk and viewpoint is accessible, the descent from the viewpoint to Cuesta Maneli Beach involves a series of stairs. Individuals with reduced mobility should be aware of this section.