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Jogging routes around Pomar De Valdivia traverse a landscape shaped by impressive karst formations, scenic valleys, and diverse trails. The region, located in Palencia, Spain, features rugged terrain, including the dramatic gorges of the Monumento Natural de Covalagua and the unique rock formations of Peña Mesa. Runners can explore varied environments, from "Western-like" barren plains offering expansive views to routes winding through beautiful forests and along river systems. This diverse geography provides options for various levels of physical activity.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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15.3km
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Valcabado Viewpoint is located in the Covalagua Natural Area, in Revilla de Pomar (Pomar de Valdivia), within the Las Loras Unesco World Geopark. This viewpoint is a natural balcony located at an altitude of 1,224 metres, offering spectacular views of the Valderredible Valley. It is an ideal place to enjoy nature, go hiking and observe stars due to the low light pollution. In addition, near the viewpoint is the Cueva de los Franceses, about 1,500 metres away.
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The Pozo de los Lobos in Pomar de Valdivia is a small stone construction that was once used to capture wolves. It is located near the Mirador de Valcabado, approximately 1.5 km away. This type of trap was covered with branches and leaves, and the wolves fell into the well when they were guided towards it. In addition, the area offers incredible hiking trails and spectacular views of the Valderredible Valley from the Mirador de Valcabado. It is a perfect place to enjoy nature and local history.
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In the Plaza de España, the nerve centre of the town.
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The stone labyrinth of Las Tuerces has several paths and the Natural monument can be explored according to one's taste, letting oneself be guided by intuition and the indications of the itineraries. The track is a general proposal with a loop that approaches the viewpoints of the Pisuerga River to learn about the natural, geological and environmental values of the natural area. The Las Tuerces labyrinth occupies a plain of limestone rocks sculpted by water erosion on a syncline hanging in the canyon of the Pisuerga River, a territory of geological interest because it marks the meeting between the Cantabrian mountains and the lands of the moor. In the shadowy stone alleys, relict beech trees, hazelnut trees, gall oaks, rocky vegetation and thorny plants from humid environments typical of other latitudes appear, coexisting amazingly with holm oaks, junipers and shrubs from a Mediterranean environment, a forest wonder. An admirable whim of nature that is a lesson in geology and the history of the Earth in the last hundred million years in the open air.
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Ruins of the Castillo de Aguilar located on top of a strategic hill, watching over the beautiful biscuit town. The keep dates from the 9th and 10th centuries, while most of the walls are from the 14th and 15th centuries. Next to the Romanesque church of Santa Cecilia, on the same hill, it creates an impressive photographic image.
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There are over 25 running routes around Pomar De Valdivia, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. These include 21 moderate and 7 difficult routes, ensuring there's a suitable path for most runners.
While there are no routes explicitly classified as 'easy' in our current selection, several moderate routes are suitable for beginners looking for a gentle challenge. For example, the Peña Mesa — circular trailrunning through the Espacio Natural de las Tuerces is a 5.0 km moderate trail that can be completed in about 41 minutes, offering a good introduction to the region's terrain.
The running trails in Pomar De Valdivia traverse a diverse landscape. You'll encounter impressive karst formations, scenic valleys, and varied terrain from 'Western-like' barren plains with expansive views to routes winding through beautiful forests of beech, yew, and gall oaks, and along river systems. This mix provides both challenging ascents and picturesque flat sections.
Absolutely. Many routes feature breathtaking panoramas and unique geological formations. For instance, the Valcabado Viewpoint and Wolves' Well Trail offers views of the Valcabado Viewpoint overlooking the Valderredible valley and the Covalagua Deer Reserve. You can also explore the unique rock formations of Peña Mesa within the Las Tuerces Natural Area.
Yes, several routes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Cascada de Covalagua y pozo de los Lobos — circular trailrunning en el Paisaje Protegido de Covalagua, a challenging 16.3 km loop that explores the Protected Landscape of Covalagua.
The region's diverse forests and valleys, with native vegetation thriving in cool and humid microclimates, suggest that spring and autumn offer ideal conditions for jogging. The temperatures are generally milder, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer can also be pleasant, especially in the mornings or evenings, but be mindful of warmer temperatures.
While many routes are classified as moderate or difficult, families with older children or those accustomed to trail running can find suitable options. The varied terrain allows for choosing paths that match fitness levels. For a shorter, moderate option, consider the Peña Mesa — circular trailrunning, which is 5.0 km long and offers interesting geological features.
The natural areas around Pomar De Valdivia are generally welcoming to dogs, especially on trails where wildlife is abundant but not easily disturbed. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife, such as deer, foxes, and wild boars, and to ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Specific restrictions might apply in certain protected zones, so check local signage.
Jogging in Pomar De Valdivia offers opportunities to see several natural wonders. You can encounter the dramatic karst formations of the Peña Mesa, the impressive Covalagua Waterfall, and the intriguing Wolves' Well. The region is also home to diverse forests and offers panoramic views from spots like the Valcabado Viewpoint.
The running routes in Pomar De Valdivia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from 8 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the stunning natural scenery, and the opportunity for deep immersion in nature, with the sounds and sights of diverse flora and fauna enhancing the outdoor exercise experience.
Yes, for experienced trail runners seeking a challenge, Pomar De Valdivia offers several difficult routes. The Valcabado Viewpoint and Wolves' Well Trail is a 15.3 km route with significant elevation changes, taking approximately 1 hour 51 minutes. Another demanding option is the Cascada de Covalagua y pozo de los Lobos — circular trailrunning en el Paisaje Protegido de Covalagua, a 16.3 km loop.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on the trails are not common, the villages and towns surrounding Pomar De Valdivia, such as Aguilar de Campoo, offer various amenities including accommodation, restaurants, and cafes. These can serve as convenient bases for exploring the running routes and enjoying local cuisine after your run.


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