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Jogging routes around Busquístar are situated on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada Natural Park, at an elevation of 1100 meters above sea level. The region features varied terrain, including extensive chestnut forests and the dramatic Trevélez River Valley. This landscape offers a mix of ascents and descents, providing diverse conditions for running. The area is characterized by its mountain environment and network of trails.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
7
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9.18km
01:28
550m
540m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.9km
02:25
870m
870m
Jog the difficult 9.9-mile Medieval Trail of the Alpujarra Loop, gaining 2844 feet in 2h 25m through historic villages and mountain views.

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6.99km
00:57
310m
310m
Jog the challenging 4.3-mile Medieval Alpujarra Trail through white villages and historic sites in Sierra Nevada National Park.
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24.1km
03:33
1,260m
1,260m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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15.1km
02:10
790m
790m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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This hike is really tough: -very poorly signposted -inaccurate komoot navigation -long, constant ascent, 560 meters of altitude gain -during the ascent, you have to climb a section on scree, for me even on hands and knees -the descent goes for a long time over scree, loose slate, along a very narrow path next to the ravine -we took 8 hours for it..(got lost for a bit and had to turn back to find the right path again) -tip: look for the 'stone men', so you can still orient yourself now and then
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No problem at all with the north way, really nice landscape; 1h30 in running
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Trevélez, located in the Alpujarra of Granada, is one of the highest villages in Spain, with an official altitude of 1,480 meters and its upper district reaching 1,600 meters above sea level. This picturesque Andalusian village is famous for its natural surroundings, traditional architecture, and exquisite cuisine.
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This beautiful path surrounded by vegetation connects Pitres with Mecina and passes through the beautiful district of Capilerilla. If you do it from Pitres to Mecina, you will go down. On the contrary, you will have to move up. Either way, it's a nice ride.
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Although it is somewhat larger than neighboring Mecinilla and Fondales, Mecina is still a small village perfect for those seeking tranquility. The town hides several trails that take you to visit the rest of the towns in the La Taha region.
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All the towns in the Alpujarra of Granada are beautiful, but the small village of Fondales has a special charm. A few kilometers to the north, and along very beautiful paths, you can reach the neighboring Mecina and Mecinilla.
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A hiking route through the town of Medina fondales, we left the car on the road next to said town and began to go down towards an old mill located on an old Roman bridge over the Trevelez river, a fabulous descent through a small boulevard that in some times It must carry a lot of water, we can see the bridge and what remains of the mill and we go back up where we came down from this same bridge. If we wanted, we could get to Orgiva to the right and to the left to the portichuelo de castaras. the slips.
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Busquístar offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 35 trails available for exploration. These routes vary in difficulty, catering to different fitness levels.
The running trails in Busquístar are characterized by their varied and often jagged terrain. You'll encounter a mix of ascents and descents, unpaved paths, and hiking trails. Many routes pass through lush chestnut forests and offer impressive views of the Trevélez River Valley, providing a diverse and invigorating experience.
While Busquístar is known for its challenging mountain trails, there are some moderate options available. For example, sections of the GR-7 path offer less strenuous stretches. It's always recommended to check the route details for elevation and distance to find a path that matches your fitness level.
Many running routes in Busquístar are considered difficult due to significant elevation changes and the rugged, mountainous terrain of the Sierra Nevada Natural Park. For instance, the Medieval Trail of the Alpujarra Loop is a challenging 9.9-mile path with substantial elevation changes, ideal for experienced trail runners.
Absolutely! The region is rich in natural beauty. You can find routes with panoramic views of the Trevélez River Gorge, and some trails lead to impressive spots like the Tajo de Cortés Waterfall. The area also features stunning mountain peaks, including views towards Peñabón and even distant glimpses of Mulhacén.
Yes, Busquístar is surrounded by extensive and beautiful chestnut forests. Many trails weave through these shaded woodlands, offering a refreshing environment and particularly stunning scenery during autumn. These forests are a highlight of running in the region.
Yes, you can encounter beautiful waterfalls on some routes. A notable one is the Tajo de Cortés Waterfall, which is a popular highlight in the gorges around Busquístar and can be incorporated into longer runs.
The area around Busquístar is steeped in history. Many running paths follow ancient routes, including sections of the long-distance GR-7 path and the Medieval Path of La Alpujarra. These trails connect traditional Alpujarran villages like Pórtugos, Atalbéitar, and Ferreirola, allowing you to experience the unique architecture and cultural heritage while you run.
Yes, Busquístar offers several excellent circular running routes. A popular option is the Peak Peñabón – trail running circular from Trevélez (SL-A 78), a 5.7-mile trail with significant elevation gain. Another great choice is the Busquístar – Mecina Fondales loop from Busquístar, which is a longer, challenging loop.
The clean mountain air makes Busquístar enjoyable for running for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, with milder temperatures and beautiful natural colors, especially when the chestnut forests change in fall. Summer mornings are also great, but it's advisable to avoid the midday heat. Winters can be cold at 1100 meters above sea level, with potential for snow at higher elevations.
Many trails in the Sierra Nevada Natural Park are generally accessible for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. It's always best to check specific trail regulations and ensure your dog is fit for the varied terrain and elevation changes. Remember to carry water for both yourself and your pet.
While many routes are challenging, some sections of the extensive trail network can be suitable for families looking for a less strenuous jog or walk. Look for paths with gentler gradients and shorter distances. Exploring the historical paths between villages can also be a rewarding family activity, allowing for breaks and cultural exploration.
The running routes in Busquístar are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 4 reviews. Runners often praise the stunning mountain environment, the diverse terrain, and the extensive network of trails that offer options for both moderate and difficult running abilities.


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