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Jogging around Valdáliga offers a diverse experience, blending coastal and inland features. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Cantabrian Sea, featuring beaches, dunes, and cliffs, alongside estuaries like La Rabia. Inland, the landscape transitions to valleys and forests watered by the Escudo River, providing varied terrain for running. This combination ensures a range of routes from flat coastal paths to more undulating trails through natural park areas.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Viewpoint of the Ría de La Rabía and the Cantabrian Sea. Tudanca cows in the vicinity.
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Running along Oyambre Beach and its surroundings is a spectacular experience! This corner of Cantabria, within the Oyambre Natural Park, offers routes that combine beaches, dunes, cliffs, and coastal forests.
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The Oyambre estuary or La Rabia estuary is an estuary located between the municipalities of San Vicente de la Barquera, Valdáliga and Comillas. Seventeen species of birds use these fertile waters to feed and rest in winter. The mallard, common teal and great cormorant are representative of this ecosystem.
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From here there are good views of the San Vicente estuary. The Escudo River runs through the western part of Cantabria and flows into the Cantabrian Sea through the San Vicente de la Barquera estuary.
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On one side of the road is this viewpoint to the oyambre of the La Rabia river. Respect the signs, you have to dismount from the bike the few meters along the path that are really worth it.
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San Vicente de la Barquera is an impressive fishing village located in the heart of the Oyambre natural park. Located between two estuaries, San Vicente faces the sea. The landscape changes constantly with the tides and the sight of the boats perched on the sand at low tide is very particular. In Roman times, San Vicente was already an important port. In the Middle Ages, notable buildings such as the church of Santa María de los Ángeles were built and today the remains of the wall and the castle remain. However, the most appreciated monument is the stone bridge of La Maza, with its 28 eyes, built by order of the Catholic kings in the 16th century. From this bridge you can appreciate one of the most characteristic views of San Vicente, the contrast of the snow-capped peaks of Europe and the mouth of the estuary to the Cantabrian Sea.
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Valdáliga offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 20 trails available for you to explore. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The terrain in Valdáliga is quite diverse, blending coastal and inland features. You'll find routes along beaches, dunes, and cliffs, particularly within the Oyambre Natural Park and around the La Rabia Estuary. Inland, the landscape transitions to valleys and forests watered by the Escudo River, offering a mix of flat coastal paths and more undulating trails.
Yes, Valdáliga has routes perfect for beginners or those seeking an easy run. There is at least 1 easy route, and many of the 14 moderate routes also offer accessible options for a relaxed jog. These often feature mostly paved surfaces, making them comfortable for all skill levels.
For experienced runners looking for a challenge, Valdáliga offers 5 difficult routes. These longer trails, such as the View of the Picos de Europa – Ría de la Rabia loop from Discoteca Bahía San Vicente, can extend over 15 miles (24 km) and feature significant elevation gains, providing a demanding workout with rewarding views.
Yes, some running routes in Valdáliga offer stunning views of the Picos de Europa. For example, the View of the Picos de Europa – Ría de la Rabia loop from Discoteca Bahía San Vicente and the View of the Picos de Europa – Section between sea and mountains loop from El Triste are known for providing expansive vistas of these majestic mountains, connecting the estuary with higher sections.
Many of the running routes in Valdáliga are designed as loops, offering convenient circular paths. Popular options include the La Rabia Estuary – Ría de la Rabia loop from El Triste, which explores the scenic estuary, and the Playa de Oyambre loop from Parking, perfect for coastal runs.
While running in Valdáliga, you can enjoy a variety of natural sights. The Oyambre Natural Park offers spectacular views of beaches, dunes, cliffs, and coastal forests. You might also encounter the La Rabia Estuary, a vital ecological area, and even the dramatic El Bolao Cliff.
Yes, the area around Valdáliga features several interesting historical and cultural landmarks. You could explore the Old Cemetery of Comillas, known for its unique architecture, or visit the Historic center of Comillas. Other notable sites include El Capricho de Gaudí and the charming town of San Vicente de la Barquera.
The running routes in Valdáliga are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from 28 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse scenery, from the beautiful coastal paths and estuaries to the tranquil inland forests, and appreciate the variety of routes suitable for all ability levels.
Absolutely! Valdáliga's diverse landscapes support a wide range of outdoor activities. In addition to running, you can enjoy road cycling, hiking, mountain biking, gravel biking, fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling, and surfing, especially around areas like Oyambre Beach.
Valdáliga offers pleasant conditions for running for much of the year. The region's coastal influence means milder temperatures. Spring and autumn generally provide ideal weather with comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, especially for coastal runs, while winter can offer a unique, quieter experience, though some trails might be wetter.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not always listed, many natural trails and coastal paths in Valdáliga, particularly within the Oyambre Natural Park and around the estuaries, are generally suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept under control and local regulations are followed. It's always best to check specific signage at trailheads.


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