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Jogging around Los Marines offers diverse terrain within the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park. The region features undulating hills and extensive forests of chestnut, cork oak, and pine trees, providing varied natural backdrops for running. Numerous streams wind through the landscape, contributing to a scenic environment for outdoor activities. This area is characterized by its natural beauty and traditional dehesas, offering a range of paths from gentle routes to more demanding trails.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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runners
11.8km
01:35
410m
420m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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runners
11.8km
01:30
270m
270m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8
runners
51.8km
06:40
1,400m
1,400m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
7
runners
51.0km
06:54
1,720m
1,720m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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runners
15.4km
01:48
330m
330m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Just as a side note: photography is forbidden in the cave. Unlike others, I also adhered to it.
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Unfortunately cloudy but the view is magnificent!
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The Camino de Santa Ana to Alájar is a popular hiking route in the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche, in the province of Huelva. This trail connects the towns of Santa Ana la Real and Alájar, offering a picturesque route through natural landscapes and points of historical interest.😊
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One of the most popular routes to reach Pico La Era begins in the village of Los Marines. This route is relatively easy and has a distance of about 4.3 kilometres, with a maximum gradient of 161 metres. Along the way, hikers can enjoy the typical vegetation of the area, including chestnut trees, holm oaks and strawberry trees. From the top of the peak, you can admire impressive panoramic views, including the geodesic vertex that marks the highest point.
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The great extension of its lakes, the abundance and variety of formations, and the length of its development make this underground complex a complex of great beauty and showiness. This spring of inexhaustible beauty, forged by time on nature itself with the help of elements as simple as water and stone, offers an exceptional set of galleries, halls, lakes and underground courses.
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The name of Los Marines has a curious history: during a visit by King Felipe II to the municipality, an inhabitant asked him why, being so powerful, he did not bring the sea to the town. The king's response was: "I will not bring the sea, but you will be sailors." Since then, all the young people of the town performed their military service in Marina Huelva. This picturesque municipality, surrounded by nature and beauty, is an ideal place to explore during a getaway to the Sierra de Huelva. Don't hesitate to visit Los Marines and enjoy its charm.
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A beautiful town in the north of the province of Huelva, nestled in the Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche Natural Park. The historic center of Aracena was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest (BIC) in 1991 due to its important heritage. The other great heritage of Aracena is Jabugo ham, a gastronomic marvel of the Sierra de Huelva.
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Los Marines owes its name to a visit by King Philip II to the municipality, in which a town resident asked him if he was so powerful, why didn't he bring the sea to the town. Philip II replied: "I will not bring the sea, but you will be sailors" and since then all the young men of the town served in the military in the Huelva marina. The municipality's economy is based mainly on the production of chestnuts and to a lesser extent on pig farming.
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The region around Los Marines, nestled within the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park, offers a diverse landscape. You'll encounter undulating hills, extensive forests of chestnut, cork oak, olive, and pine trees, as well as traditional dehesas. This varied terrain provides a range of challenges and scenic backdrops, from gentle paths through orchards to more demanding routes through mountainous areas.
While many routes in Los Marines present a moderate to difficult challenge, the area does offer paths suitable for various ability levels. For those looking for a less strenuous run, you might find sections of the Urraleda Trail loop from Fuenteheridos to be a good option, which is rated as moderate. It's always a good idea to check the elevation profile before heading out.
Los Marines is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can enjoy the extensive chestnut and cork oak forests, and numerous streams winding through the landscape. For specific landmarks, consider routes that pass near the Arias Montano Peak and the Hermitage of Our Lady of the Angels in nearby Alájar, or offer views towards Alájar Viewpoint. The famous Grotto of the Marvels in Aracena is also a significant natural attraction nearby, though not directly on a running path.
Yes, several routes provide excellent viewpoints. The Los Marines Village – Alájar Viewpoint loop from Los Marines is a longer trail that leads through forested hills and offers expansive views, often including the Alájar Viewpoint. Additionally, the Aracena Castle provides panoramic views of the town and its surroundings, making it a rewarding destination for a challenging run.
The running routes in Los Marines are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, the beauty of the chestnut and cork oak forests, and the peaceful atmosphere within the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park. The variety of paths, from moderate to difficult, also appeals to a wide range of abilities.
Yes, many of the running routes around Los Marines are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the popular Pico La Era Loop and the Running loop from Linares de la Sierra are both excellent circular options, offering varied scenery and challenges.
The Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park, where Los Marines is located, is generally welcoming to dogs, especially on its extensive network of trails. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to respect local regulations. Ensure you carry water for both yourself and your pet.
The region is characterized by numerous streams winding through the landscape, contributing to its scenic beauty. While specific large waterfalls might not be directly on every running path, the Waterfall in the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park is a notable highlight in the wider area, which you might be able to incorporate into a longer exploration.
The Sierra de Huelva region, including Los Marines, offers pleasant conditions for running for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal, with milder temperatures and lush landscapes. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are preferable. Winters are generally mild, making it possible to run year-round, though some higher elevation paths might be cooler.
Los Marines itself is a picturesque village with traditional architecture, offering a pleasant environment. While specific cafes aren't detailed for every route, the village and nearby towns like Aracena and Linares de la Sierra provide amenities where you can find refreshments or places to rest after your run. Many routes pass through or near these charming settlements.
There are over 50 running routes available around Los Marines on komoot, offering a wide variety of distances and difficulty levels to explore the beautiful Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park.
Absolutely. Los Marines is known for its more demanding trails, with over 30 routes rated as difficult. For a significant challenge, consider the Los Marines Village – Alájar Viewpoint loop from Los Marines, which is nearly 15 miles (23.5 km) long with substantial elevation gain, typically taking over 3 hours to complete.


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