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Jogging routes Salmoral traverse a natural transition zone in the province of Salamanca, Spain. The landscape features elevated plains with cereal fields to the north, gradually ascending to dehesa, granite rock formations, and oak trees in the south. Historical paths like the "cordel de Merinas" offer potential off-road running options. This diverse topography provides varied terrain for runners.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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4.83km
00:35
40m
40m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.3km
01:10
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.53km
01:08
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.8km
01:40
80m
80m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.10km
00:38
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of San Miguel in Peñaranda de Bracamonte is a beautiful classicist-style temple, built in quarry stone. Although its interior was severely damaged in 1971, its imposing exterior façade remains a testament to its history. After the fire of 1971, only the main altar chapel was saved, where the main altarpiece was located, a baroque masterpiece made by Sebastián Ducete and Esteban de Rueda. The chapel of San Antonio is also preserved, and in it you can see the Cristo de la Cama, an object of great local devotion. The stone baptismal font is original and was remodeled under the direction of Fernando Pulín, who received the National Restoration Award for his work. If you ever visit Peñaranda de Bracamonte, be sure to admire this architectural gem. 🌟🏰
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The patronage of this place of worship “Santa Maria Asunción” or “Nuestra Señora de La Asunción” (in German-speaking countries it is called “Assumption of Mary”) refers to one of the many memorial or feast days in honor of the Blessed Mother Mary in the church year. It goes back to the festival of her physical assumption into heaven, which the (Catholic) Church celebrates annually on August 15th. In the Orthodox churches the festival is celebrated under the name “Assumption of the Virgin Mary”. In rural areas, depending on the region, it is part of the local custom that bundles of herbs are collected by the population on this day and blessed in the festival service.
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This church was dedicated to the Archangel Michael "San MIGUEL". The name (coming from the Hebrew language) means "Who is like God?". He is often depicted - in paintings or as a statue - with a flaming sword, and occasionally a lance. Michael / Miguel is - along with Raphael, Gabriel and Uriel - one of the four archangels who (according to human understanding) occupy the highest rank in the heavenly hierarchy of angelic beings. Their common feast day in the saints' calendar is September 29th.
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Church of Nuestra Señora de La Asunción is a Mudejar-style church, renovated in the 16th century. From the first construction phase (12th - 13th centuries), only part of the central apse remains. Its tower stands out, called "La Buena Moza", visible from several kilometers.
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The history of this town is linked to the fact that it is the head of a region, Tierra de Peñaranda, also known as Campo de Peñaranda. Its churches and streets are very beautiful!
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The Renaissance-style parish church of San Miguel has existed since the mid-15th century as a church-fortress. Its interior was almost completely destroyed in 1971 after a fire.
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There are 15 dedicated running routes available around Salmoral and the surrounding area. These routes offer a variety of experiences for different preferences and fitness levels.
The terrain around Salmoral is quite diverse, reflecting its position as a natural transition zone. You can expect elevated plains with cereal fields to the north, gradually ascending to areas of dehesa (wooded pastures), granite rock formations, and oak trees as you move south. This offers a mix of flat stretches and more undulating paths.
Yes, Salmoral offers routes suitable for beginners. For example, the Running loop from Macotera is an easy 3.0-mile (4.8 km) trail that provides a gentle introduction to the rural surroundings.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are more difficult routes available. The Church of the Assumption loop from Peñaranda de Bracamonte is a difficult 9.5-mile (15.3 km) route with notable elevation changes, offering a more strenuous run.
Many of the running routes around Salmoral are designed as loops, offering convenient circular paths. Examples include the popular Running loop from Macotera and the La Charca loop from Macotera, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
While specific family-friendly designations are not always explicit, the easier, shorter loop trails like the Running loop from Macotera, with its gentle terrain, could be suitable for families looking for a relaxed outdoor activity. Always check the route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Generally, the natural paths and rural trails in the Salamanca province are welcoming to dogs, especially historical drover's roads like the 'cordel de Merinas'. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near agricultural fields or livestock, and to respect local regulations.
As Salmoral is a small municipality, dedicated parking for specific jogging routes might not be extensively signposted. However, you can typically find parking in the village centers or near the starting points of routes that originate from towns like Macotera or Peñaranda de Bracamonte. It's recommended to check the specific route details on komoot for suggested starting points and potential parking areas.
Public transport options directly to the trailheads in Salmoral might be limited due to its rural location. However, larger nearby towns like Peñaranda de Bracamonte may have bus connections within the Salamanca province. For specific routes, it's best to plan your journey in advance and consider local transport schedules.
The best time for jogging in Salmoral is generally during the spring and autumn months when temperatures are milder and the natural landscape is at its most vibrant. Summer can be quite hot, especially during midday, while winter can bring colder temperatures. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
The running routes in Salmoral are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2 reviews. More than 90 runners have used komoot to explore Salmoral's varied terrain, often praising the tranquil environment and the mix of open plains and wooded areas.
Yes, the region features historical paths such as the 'cordel de Merinas,' a minor drover's road. These ancient routes often traverse natural landscapes and can offer scenic, unpaved options away from traffic, providing a unique historical element to your run.
While Salmoral itself is a small locality, the broader Salamanca province is known for its rural tourism. You can find local restaurants, cafes, and bars in Salmoral and nearby towns like Macotera or Peñaranda de Bracamonte, especially in their village centers, perfect for a post-run refreshment.


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