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Jogging around Bogarra offers diverse landscapes within Spain's Sierra del Segura mountains. The region features rugged peaks, lush pine forests, and deep gorges carved by the Madera River and Batán stream. Runners can explore routes alongside cascading waterfalls, through terraced orchards, and past ancient olive groves. This varied terrain provides both challenging inclines and scenic, tranquil paths for running.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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21.0km
03:07
980m
990m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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58.6km
08:57
2,800m
2,810m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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19.3km
02:47
740m
740m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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17.4km
02:08
360m
360m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.9km
04:00
1,050m
1,050m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Castle, church and beautiful setting in Riópar Viejo.
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Spring source, beautiful spot with stunning views and cool water.
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The Sierra de Alcaraz is part of the pre-Betic system, a subdivision of the Betic mountain ranges. The predominant vegetation includes reforested pine forests between 1,000 and 1,600 metres, and low scrub near the summit. The most common ascent route is along the south face, starting from the Pino de los Muchachos spring. Although it is not a difficult mountain to access, the climb requires some physical preparation.
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It is located at one of the ends of the Sculpture Route. You can cross the stream over the wooden bridge and continue a few meters along the narrow path to the pool decorated by the beautiful waterfall. On the hottest days, you can cool off in its crystal clear waters.
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Bogarra is a municipality located in the Sierra del Segura region next to its homonymous river, which belongs to the Segura hydrographic basin. It is the typical town of the Sierra Manchega, nestled at the top of the mountain and full of narrow and steep streets. There are several viewpoints with views of the river and its gigantic canyon. In addition to a bullring and a charming Plaza Mayor.
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The ascent path is marked by the long-distance signs (red and white), which ascend the hill of the mountain. At this point, you can take the detour, which goes towards the chorreras. The views of the Torca Honda hill when you head west along the path are spectacular.
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This small municipality is the starting point for the most famous hiking trails in the area. Many hikers park their vehicle here to walk to the source of the Mundo River.
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Next to the parking area, there is a park information center. In addition, you can find a source of non-potable water, a roof with seats and shades where you can rest.
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There are over 50 dedicated running routes around Bogarra, offering a wide range of options for different preferences. You'll find 13 moderate routes and 45 more challenging trails, primarily featuring mountainous terrain, river valleys, and dense pine forests.
Jogging trails in Bogarra offer a diverse and often challenging terrain. You'll encounter rugged peaks, lush pine forests, and deep gorges carved by the Madera River and Batán stream. Many routes feature significant elevation changes, making them ideal for trail running enthusiasts. The landscape also includes tranquil terraced orchards and ancient olive groves for a varied experience.
Yes, Bogarra is known for its beautiful water features. The Batán Waterfall and the Cascada de los Batanes are prominent natural attractions, featuring a series of cascading waterfalls with emerald-colored natural pools. Jogging towards or alongside these spots provides a refreshing experience amidst cool, peaceful surroundings.
Absolutely. Many routes in Bogarra are designed as circular paths, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the challenging Ascent to Almenara from Riópar — circular, which covers 21 kilometers through mountainous terrain.
Bogarra's routes offer stunning natural landmarks and panoramic viewpoints. You can jog towards or past the impressive Almenara Peak, or enjoy expansive vistas from spots like the Scenic Landscapes Around Riópar. The region also features the unique Sculpture Route, where you can combine your run with cultural enrichment amidst over 60 stone sculptures.
Yes, Bogarra caters to experienced runners with several extensive and challenging routes. For instance, the Plaza de Luis Escudero, Riópar – Riópar Viejo loop from Riópar is a difficult 58.6-kilometer path traversing varied landscapes, including river valleys and forested areas, perfect for a long-distance challenge.
The running routes in Bogarra are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.0 stars. Over 700 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the challenging inclines, scenic river valleys, and the tranquil ambiance of the pine forests.
Many routes in Bogarra are situated in gorges where the Madera River merges with the Batán stream, creating picturesque riverside paths. You can enjoy runs alongside crystal-clear rivers and through gorges sculpted by time, offering a refreshing and scenic experience.
Most running routes in Bogarra are considered to be on the more challenging side. Out of 58 available routes, 45 are rated as difficult, and 13 are moderate. This makes Bogarra an excellent destination for runners seeking a physical challenge with significant elevation gains and varied terrain.
Yes, Bogarra is crisscrossed by an extensive network of approved hiking trails that are also suitable for trail running. These include sections of the GR-67 (Sendero del Río Mundo) and the PR-AB 27, offering opportunities for longer, interconnected runs through the region.
Definitely. Bogarra is nestled in the Sierra del Segura mountains, and many routes provide breathtaking views. Peaks like Padrastro and Picayo dominate the landscape, and climbing areas like Monte Padrastro offers comprehensive views of the region, making for inspiring vistas during your run.
Yes, you can find routes that start directly from the town. An example is the Bogarra – Viewpoint of Bogarra loop from Bogarra, a difficult 18-kilometer route that takes you through the local landscape and offers scenic views.


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