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Jogging routes around Madroñal traverse a landscape characterized by pristine pine and cork oak forests, set amidst rolling hills. Situated approximately 400 meters above sea level, the region offers varied terrain for running. The area features mountains, valleys, and forests, with the Guadaiza River Valley providing a natural riverine environment. This setting provides numerous wooded trails and scenic routes suitable for running.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Striking about the houses are the stone support beams above the doorposts. Religious texts are engraved on them and there are dates from the 1700s and 1800s. After the reconquista, when the area was repopulated, many Jews came to live in the village. Because the church forbade the Jews to practice their religion, they had to prove that they had joined the Catholic church by engraving biblical texts above their houses.
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What to see in Mogarraz The Faces of Mogarraz More than 800 portraits painted on the facades, the work of artist Florencio Maíllo, who transformed the village into an open-air museum. This initiative originated from photos taken in the 1960s for residents' national identity cards. Main Square The central oval-shaped square, surrounded by traditional mountain houses with timber framing and stone walls. Church of Our Lady of the Snows A Renaissance-style church, built between the 16th and 17th centuries. Bell Tower An old defensive tower, separate from the church, used as a watchtower in the Middle Ages. Ethnographic Museum – House of Crafts Exhibits traditional crafts such as embroidery, shoemaking, and goldsmithing.
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Founded during the 12th-century repopulation of León by Alfonso IX, within the district of Miranda del Castañar. Declared a Historic-Artistic Site in 1998 and a member of the network of the Most Beautiful Villages of Spain. Its mountain architecture combines stone, wood, and adobe, with flower-adorned balconies and heraldic details.
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The Soto Bridge, also known as the Roman Bridge of Sotoserrano, is a historic stone structure that spans the Alagón River in the Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia Natural Park. It is located in the town of Sotoserrano, famous for being at the confluence of three rivers: the Alagón, the Francia, and the Cuerpo de Hombre. The bridge is one of the town's symbols and a key point on several hiking and cycling routes.
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Declared a Historic-Artistic Site in 1998, the town of Mogarraz offers visitors a network of narrow streets and passageways dotted with coats of arms belonging to ancient lineages and even to the dreaded Inquisition, original lintels with religious engravings, crosses, and fountains. But what really catches the eye is the exhibition of portraits adorning the facades of the houses where the locals portrayed lived.
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A very interesting route for its sculptures And the peace that is experienced on the route
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In winter it is a bit dead. A very interesting town because of the photographs in the houses of its owners. Close to the pool and many routes to do
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A village with a great old town!
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Madroñal offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 20 trails available on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences, from moderate paths to more challenging runs through the diverse landscape.
Running trails in Madroñal traverse a varied landscape characterized by pristine pine and cork oak forests, rolling hills, and river valleys. You'll find a mix of wooded trails and scenic routes, often with elevation changes as the area is situated about 400 meters above sea level.
Yes, Madroñal features several excellent circular running routes. A popular option is the Laguna de San Marcos – running circular via the Camino de Las Raíces - Parque Natural de las Batuecas y Sierra de Francia, which is 5.8 miles (9.3 km) long and offers a scenic path through natural park scenery.
The running routes in Madroñal vary in length and duration. For example, the Water Trail is a moderate 4.2 miles (6.7 km) path, while the Peña Carbonera and Peña del Huevo Trail extends to 7.7 miles (12.4 km), taking around 1 hour 37 minutes to complete.
Absolutely. Madroñal, situated about 400 meters above sea level, boasts breathtaking panoramic views. Many routes offer vistas of the Mediterranean Sea, the coast of Gibraltar, the African coast, and the picturesque Guadaiza River Valley. The Sierra de las Nieves mountains also provide a dramatic backdrop.
You'll experience lush pine and cork oak forests, rolling hills, and the serene Guadaiza River Valley. The region is part of the enchanting Andalusian landscape, home to diverse wildlife like wild boars and deer, and in spring, it's carpeted with wildflowers, offering a vibrant natural experience.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, the region's emphasis on an active lifestyle and its tranquil environment suggest that many of the less challenging trails could be suitable for families. Look for routes with moderate difficulty and shorter distances for a more enjoyable family outing.
The natural setting of Madroñal, with its extensive woodlands and trails, generally welcomes dogs. However, it's always recommended to check specific route regulations or local signage for any restrictions, especially within natural parks, and to keep dogs on a leash for their safety and to protect local wildlife.
Given the area's focus on outdoor activities and its residential nature, parking is generally available, particularly at trailheads or designated areas. The Ronda road, which El Madroñal is located along, suggests accessibility for vehicles, making it convenient for runners to reach starting points.
Madroñal offers a beautiful running experience throughout the year. Spring is particularly stunning with wildflowers, while fall presents a riot of colors. The mild climate of the Costa del Sol generally makes it pleasant for outdoor activities, though summer mornings or evenings might be preferable to avoid peak heat.
The running routes in Madroñal are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the tranquil environment, the stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean and surrounding mountains, and the diverse natural landscapes of pine and cork oak forests.
Yes, beyond the trails, you can explore charming settlements and natural landmarks. Nearby attractions include the picturesque villages of Mogarraz and Miranda del Castañar. You can also visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Peña de Francia, which is both a religious site and a mountain peak offering great views.


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