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Jogging around Villafranca De Córdoba offers a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by the confluence of mountains, countryside, and the Guadalquivir River plain. The region features varied terrain, from the lush riverside forests along the Guadalquivir to the rolling hills and oak-dotted paths of the Sierra de Cardeña-Montoro. Peri-urban parks like La Sierrezuela and Fuente Agria provide trails through holm oak, gall oak, pine, and eucalyptus forests, often with natural viewpoints and historical elements. This unique geographical mix ensures a…
Last updated: July 11, 2026
6
runners
7.25km
00:46
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.2km
01:36
330m
330m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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runners
6.01km
00:38
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
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8.61km
00:54
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A metal bridge crosses the Guadalquivir River on the outskirts of Villafranca de Córdoba. Built in the late 19th century, it is notable for its riveted iron structure, typical of the engineering of that era.
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The Puente Mocho Bridge is located in Alcolea, within the municipality of Córdoba, and crosses the Guadalmellato River near its mouth in the Guadalquivir. It is a Roman bridge that was part of the Via Augusta, the great road that connected Cádiz with the Pyrenees via Córdoba.
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The Puente Mocho Bridge connects the CH-1 highway with the CO-3103 highway, which will take us to the town of Villafranca de Córdoba. This route is popular with cyclists, as its paved road is in good condition and the low traffic of motor vehicles makes it very safe. The route is winding with continuous ups and downs, making it a perfect area for training.
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Puente de los Remedios welcomes us to the town of Villafranca de Córdoba, this bridge crosses the Guadalquivir River, in the surroundings of this bridge there is a recreational area and a small pier.
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Pedestrianized bridge that suffered damage during the Civil War and is still visible. That is why among the inhabitants of Villafranca the expression "to have more shots than the iron bridge" is common. Parallel to it runs the Puente de los Remedios, which replaced it for road traffic.
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Agallarín is a town designed from scratch, projected by the INC (National Institute of Colonization) and carried out by the architect Carlos Arniches Moltó. The settlers had to live badly in some barracks close to the construction of the town but later they had a house and land to farm with animals, paying rent after which, after between 15 and 40 years, they were entitled to property.
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In winter if it carries water and it is more difficult to cross it. From this point you can see two aqueducts, of the many that pass through this area, which carry water from the reservoir.
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Very busy area for cyclists, very quiet road that connects Villafranca and Alcolea.
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Villafranca de Córdoba offers a diverse mix of landscapes for runners. You'll find trails through the lush riverside forests along the Guadalquivir River, open spaces in the campiña (countryside), and hilly, oak-dotted paths in the sierra (mountains), particularly towards the Sierra de Cardeña-Montoro. Peri-urban parks like La Sierrezuela and Fuente Agria also provide routes through holm oak, gall oak, pine, and eucalyptus forests.
Komoot features several running routes in Villafranca de Córdoba, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. Currently, there are three distinct routes highlighted, ranging from easy loops to more challenging trails.
Yes, there are options for all levels. For families or those looking for an easier run, the Running loop from Villafranca de Córdoba is an easy 4.2 km trail through local green spaces. Additionally, the Fuente Agria area is known for routes ideal for families, such as a 4.84 km circular route through pine and eucalyptus forests.
Absolutely. For a more demanding run, consider the Camino de la Campiñuela loop from Hospital Psiquiátrico, which is a difficult 13.2 km path featuring significant elevation gains through hilly terrain. Other challenging options mentioned in the region include the 'Long Circular Sierrezuela' (16.09 km with 415m elevation) and the 'Bear Path' (19.96 km with 466m elevation).
Many routes offer beautiful views. The Peri-urban Park of La Sierrezuela features natural viewpoints overlooking the Guadalquivir valley. The 'Bear Path' also provides panoramic views. You can also enjoy the lush riverside forest of the Guadalquivir, the unique iron bridge over the river, and the diverse flora of oak and pine forests.
Yes, the region's trails often blend nature with history. In La Sierrezuela, you can find remnants of Civil War trenches and the historic Carolino Bridge. The 'Trenches Itinerary' is an interpretive walk specifically focused on these historical elements. The area also has historical views of Cerro Gomero (Bronze Age) and Cerro del Palo (Civil War).
The most enjoyable seasons for jogging in Villafranca de Córdoba are autumn, winter, and spring. During these times, the weather is generally milder and more pleasant for outdoor activities, making the trails more comfortable to explore.
Yes, many routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Running loop from Algallarín, the Camino de la Campiñuela loop, and the Running loop from Villafranca de Córdoba. The 'Fuente Agria → Bird Observatory' route is also a circular option.
The natural areas around Villafranca de Córdoba are rich in biodiversity. You might spot various bird species, especially raptors and storks, particularly near bird observatories. The La Ventilla area is also a reintroduction territory for the elusive Iberian lynx, offering a chance to see diverse wildlife.
Yes, several attractions are close to the running areas. You can find various bridges over the Guadalquivir River, such as Puente Mocho and the Villafranca Iron Bridge. There are also several reservoirs, including Navallana Reservoir and Guadalmellato Reservoir and Dam, which offer additional scenic beauty.
Runners often praise the varied terrain and natural beauty of the region. The combination of riverside paths, forest trails, and rolling hills provides a dynamic and engaging experience. The presence of historical elements and diverse wildlife also adds to the appeal, making each run unique.


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