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Jogging around Huerta De Rey offers diverse natural landscapes within the Sierra de la Demanda comarca. The region features mountainous terrain, dense forests of pine, oak, and beech, and river valleys formed by the Arandilla and Arlanzón rivers. The Vía Verde de la Sierra de la Demanda provides a relatively flat, compact gravel surface suitable for running. These varied environments offer a range of running experiences.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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runners
20.3km
02:32
350m
350m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
17.0km
01:51
180m
180m
This difficult 10.6-mile jogging loop from Arauzo de Torre explores the Balsa de Arauzo de Salce and Río Bañuelos Wetland.

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11
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12.6km
01:24
180m
180m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
9
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9.03km
01:00
140m
140m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.3km
01:11
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Huerta de Rey is a Spanish municipality and town located in the province of Burgos, in the Sierra de la Demanda mountain range. Historically, it is known for being listed in the Guinness Book of World Records due to the large number of unusual names among its inhabitants, a tradition that originated in the early 20th century to distinguish people with common surnames. The town is also notable for its natural surroundings, which are part of the Wool Route and the Camino del Cid, and for its Gothic church of San Pelayo, a building that survived a devastating fire in 1918.
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The human presence in Arauzo goes back to Antiquity. To the remains of a castro from the first Iron Age must be added the important Roman footprint in the shadow of neighboring Clunia, one of whose tracks passed through this place and continued through Lara to the Ausín river passing through Peñacoba and Silos
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At this height there is a watchtower that is able to monitor the set of mountains in the area. In addition, close to it, we find a hermitage and a shelter where it is open during the coldest nights.
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Area where you can find shadows and an area to rest and find quiet spaces. In the middle of a route it can be used to get some air!
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The Fuente Barda stream, with a very irregular flow, is one of the courses contributing to the Arandilla River. At certain times of the year it can dry out completely, but at others, it is green and full of vegetation.
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Small pool of water from where you can observe a large number of birds and where, a few meters away, there is an observatory/lookout where a large number of vultures usually live.
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There are over 15 dedicated running routes around Huerta De Rey, offering a variety of experiences for different fitness levels. The region features 12 moderate and 5 difficult trails.
The terrain around Huerta De Rey is quite diverse, ranging from relatively flat paths to challenging mountainous trails. You'll find routes winding through dense forests of pine, oak, and beech, along river valleys like the Arandilla, and across the varied landscapes of the Sierra de la Demanda. Some trails feature significant elevation changes, while others, like sections of the Vía Verde, offer a smoother, compact gravel surface.
While the guide primarily lists moderate to difficult routes, the region does offer options suitable for beginners. For instance, sections of the Vía Verde de la Sierra de la Demanda, an old railway line, provide a relatively flat and accessible surface ideal for a gentle jog or a beginner's run. Always check the route details for specific difficulty ratings.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, routes like San Cristobal y Arroyo de Fuente Barda — circular desde Arauzo de Miel (20.3 km) or Arabuzos Trail (17.0 km) offer significant elevation changes and varied landscapes. These difficult routes provide a demanding workout amidst the region's mountainous terrain.
Yes, several circular running routes are available. For example, the Aldea del Pinar loop from Rabanera del Pinar is a popular 12.6 km trail through pine forests. Another option is the Pilón loop from Rabanera del Pinar, covering 9 km, and the Running loop from Navas del Pinar, which is 8.7 km long.
The running routes often pass by stunning natural features. You can explore highlights like the Pinarejos Spring, the intriguing La Torca Ancha cave, or the dramatic Hoz de Orillares Gorge. The Source of the Arandilla River is also a notable point of interest.
Absolutely. The Sierra de la Demanda region is known for its scenic beauty. You can find rewarding vistas from points like the Manquillo mountain pass, offering expansive views of the valley. The Mirador de Costalago is another specific viewpoint that provides picturesque panoramas along some routes.
Huerta De Rey offers a mix of trails, and while some are challenging, there are also tranquil paths through forests and along riverbanks that can be suitable for families. The relatively flat and compact gravel surface of the Vía Verde de la Sierra de la Demanda is particularly well-suited for family outings, allowing for a relaxed jog or walk together.
The region offers beautiful running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer can be warm, but the extensive pine, oak, and beech forests offer shaded paths. In winter, the Sierra de la Demanda can experience snow, adding a different, more challenging dimension to running, so check local conditions.
Yes, the area around Huerta De Rey has several charming settlements and points of interest. You might pass through or near villages like Hontoria del Pinar or Mamolar Village. There are also unique spots like the Pinarejos Shelter, which can be interesting to discover during your run.
The komoot community frequently praises the diverse natural landscapes and the tranquility of the trails. Runners often highlight the beauty of the dense forests, the serene river valleys, and the rewarding scenic views from higher elevations within the Sierra de la Demanda. The variety of terrain, from gentle paths to challenging ascents, also contributes to a highly appreciated running experience.


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