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Jogging routes around La Iruela offer an exceptional way to explore this picturesque village and its surrounding natural landscapes in Jaén, Andalusia. The region is characterized by mountainous terrain, extensive pine forests, and dramatic river gorges, providing varied and challenging running experiences. Situated as a gateway to the vast Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, runners can expect impressive views and diverse trails. The elevated position of La Iruela itself provides panoramic vistas of the Sierra de…
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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4.76km
00:45
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Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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03:37
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51.1km
08:00
2,480m
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7.21km
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00:57
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El Gilillo is a peak 1,847 meters high, where there is also a geodetic vertex, from which we can enjoy impressive panoramic views of the Sierra de Cazorla and Segura Natural Park. You can access it by bike or on foot, via a trail.
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Cazorla is a gateway to the vast Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, renowned for its natural beauty, rich biodiversity and the Guadalquivir River which rises there
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The Yedra Castle, located high above Cazorla (Jaén), is a historical and cultural gem that dominates the landscape of the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura, and Las Villas Natural Park. It was built exclusively for military purposes, not as a stately home. It was conquered by Ferdinand III in 1232, who adapted it to a Christian style.
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The Yedra Castle, located high above Cazorla (Jaén), is a historical and cultural gem that dominates the landscape of the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura, and Las Villas Natural Park. It was built exclusively for military purposes, not as a stately residence. It was conquered by Ferdinand III in 1232, who adapted it to a Christian style.
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Highly recommended, but not for everyone. Appropriate footwear is required.
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An impressive town with endless options, including walking, hiking, eating, and enjoying its people.
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Gilillo Peak, at 1,848 meters above sea level, is the highest point in the Sierra de Cazorla and one of the most spectacular hiking trails in the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura, and Las Villas Natural Park. From Gilillo Peak, you can enjoy panoramic views in all directions: The Guadalquivir Valley. The countryside of Jaén. Impressive mountain range reliefs. On clear days, you can even see the Sierra Nevada.
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The ruins of the Church of Santa María in Cazorla are one of the town's most emblematic and unique monuments, both for their history and their location and architecture. Work began in the 16th century, probably under the direction of the Renaissance architect Andrés de Vandelvira, although it was never fully completed. It was built over the Cerezuelo River, which necessitated channeling the river beneath the church through a large vault.
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There are over 30 dedicated running routes around La Iruela listed on komoot, offering a wide range of experiences for different skill levels. The region is particularly known for its challenging mountain runs.
While many routes in La Iruela are rated as difficult due to the mountainous terrain and significant elevation changes, there are some moderate options. For a less strenuous experience, consider paths along the Guadalquivir and Cerezuelo Rivers, which offer beautiful riverside vegetation and easier gradients. For example, the Río Cerezuelo Circular Trail is a popular, albeit difficult, option that can be adapted for a shorter, easier run by focusing on specific sections.
Jogging routes in La Iruela offer stunning natural features. You'll encounter extensive pine forests, dramatic mountainous terrain, and picturesque rivers like the Borosa and Guadalquivir. Many trails also lead to spectacular waterfalls, such as the Salto de los Órganos Waterfall and Malena Waterfall, and provide breathtaking panoramic views of the Sierra de Cazorla.
Yes, La Iruela offers several excellent circular running routes. A popular choice is the Río Cerezuelo Circular Trail, which takes you along the Cerezuelo River. Another option is the Laguna de Aguas Negras loop from Aparcamiento Rio Borosa, which explores the unique riverine landscape of the Borosa River.
The region combines natural beauty with rich history. Many routes offer views of or pass by historical landmarks. The imposing Castillo de La Iruela, perched on a crag, is a prominent feature and offers fantastic viewpoints. You might also encounter the ruins of the 16th-century Church of Santo Domingo de Silos within the castle complex. Further afield, the La Yedra Castle is another notable historical site.
The running routes in La Iruela are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 5 reviews. Over 700 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the challenging mountain runs, the stunning panoramic views, and the immersive experience within the natural park.
Absolutely! La Iruela is blessed with several beautiful waterfalls that can be incorporated into your runs. The Cerezuelo River Trail – Malena Waterfall loop from Cazorla is a great option to experience the Malena Waterfall. Other notable waterfalls in the area include the impressive Salto de los Órganos Waterfall and Linarejos Waterfall, which can be reached via various trails.
La Iruela offers excellent running conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, with mild temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon runs are recommended. Winter running is possible, but higher elevation trails may experience colder temperatures and occasional snow, so check local conditions.
While many routes are challenging, families can find suitable sections or shorter, less strenuous paths, especially along the river valleys. The region's extensive trail network includes options that are less steep and closer to amenities. Look for trails that follow the Cerezuelo or Guadalquivir rivers for gentler terrain, though specific 'easy' routes are not explicitly listed in the top routes.
The majority of running trails in La Iruela are rated as difficult, reflecting the region's mountainous terrain and significant elevation changes. There are also a number of moderate routes available, but no easy routes are currently listed among the top trails. Runners should be prepared for challenging ascents and descents.
Yes, La Iruela is renowned for its panoramic vistas. The village itself sits on a peak of the Sierra de Cazorla, offering impressive views. Many trails, especially those with significant elevation gain like the Cazorla – La Yedra Castle loop from Cazorla, provide breathtaking views of the surrounding natural park and the extensive olive groves of Jaén province.
Yes, La Iruela is a gateway to the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, which boasts a comprehensive network of trails. This includes sections of well-known long-distance paths such as the GR-247 Bosques del Sur and the GR-7, offering extensive opportunities for longer trail runs and multi-day adventures.


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