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Jogging routes around Puente La Reina De Jaca are set within the Canal de Berdún, a longitudinal depression carved by the Aragón River, offering diverse landscapes. The region features rich fluvial ecosystems with riverside paths lined by poplars, alamos, and oaks, providing serene, shaded routes. Runners can experience a mix of extensive flat plains and more challenging trails through rolling hills and pine forests, with views towards the Pyrenees. This variety caters to different fitness levels and preferences.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
14
runners
22.2km
03:38
1,230m
1,230m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
5
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8.76km
01:30
500m
500m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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10.0km
01:09
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
10.8km
01:16
210m
200m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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A few steps from the hermitage there is a beautiful lookout with beautiful views of the Pyrenees and an interesting view from above of the overhanging wall that was used for the construction of the old monastery of San Juan.
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The museum area created on the ruins of the new monastery is very interesting. The reconstruction of the monks' quarters is very impressive.
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Short road trip, Jaca, return to San Juan de la Peña
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Extraordinary 360° view. Be careful of the wind which can be violent in this place
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Perfect for taking a break and replenishing water in the fountain before continuing the route. A visit to the nearby Old Monastery of San Juan de la Peña is essential.
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Biniés is a small town governed by its old castle which is currently preserved and where it is privately owned. The center is located on an alluvial terrace above the Veral river, which comes from the heart of the Pyrenees. Village with history.
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An absolute highlight in northern Spain. The monastery from the beginning of the 10th century. Located partly in the rock, a mystical place where, according to legend, the Grail is housed, Parzival Sage
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The new monastery houses a super designed museum
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There are over 8 dedicated running routes in the Puente La Reina De Jaca area, offering a variety of experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes are designed to showcase the region's diverse landscapes.
Runners can expect a diverse mix of terrain. The region is characterized by rich fluvial ecosystems along the Aragón and Aragón Subordán rivers, offering serene, shaded riverside paths. You'll also find extensive flat plains for easier runs, as well as more challenging trails through rolling hills and pine forests with stunning views towards the Pyrenees.
Yes, there is at least one easy running route available. While many routes offer a challenge, you can find paths suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed run, often along the flatter plains or riverside sections.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, there are 5 difficult routes. One notable option is the Punta Cuculo – San Salvador loop from Santa Cruz de la Serós, which is 14.0 miles (22.5 km) long with significant elevation gain, taking around 3 hours 40 minutes to complete.
Absolutely. For those looking for longer distances, the Punta Cuculo – San Salvador loop from Santa Cruz de la Serós covers 14.0 miles (22.5 km). Another substantial option is the Punta Cuculo loop from Santa Cruz de la Serós, a difficult 10.8 miles (17.3 km) path.
Yes, many of the running routes around Puente La Reina De Jaca are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Punta Cuculo loop from Santa Cruz de la Serós is a 6.3 miles (10.1 km) circular trail.
The region's unique appeal for runners lies in its blend of historical significance and natural beauty. You can run along sections of the ancient Camino de Santiago, enjoying well-trodden paths with historical markers. The diverse landscapes, from serene fluvial ecosystems to rolling hills with Pyrenees views, provide a constantly changing and inspiring backdrop for your runs.
Generally, the outdoor trails in this region are dog-friendly, especially those away from protected wildlife areas or private land. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
Yes, many routes offer stunning vistas. The proximity to the Pyrenees means that trails often provide breathtaking views of the mountain range. Routes that ascend into the rolling hills and pine forests, such as those around Punta Cuculo, are particularly known for their panoramic outlooks.
While running, you might encounter several points of interest. The area is rich in history, being on the Camino de Santiago. Nearby attractions include the historic Old Monastery of San Juan de la Peña, the charming settlement of Jasa, and the iconic Puente la Reina de Jaca bridge itself. You could also spot the ancient Torre del Moro.
Runners frequently praise the varied terrain and the stunning natural beauty of the area. The mix of riverside paths, open plains, and challenging forest trails with Pyrenees views offers something for every preference. The tranquility and fresh air are also commonly highlighted as key aspects of the running experience here.
Yes, there are two moderate difficulty routes available. One excellent option is the Biniés loop from Biniés, which is 6.2 miles (10.0 km) long and offers a balanced challenge without being overly strenuous.


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