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Jogging routes around Jubrique traverse a region characterized by hilly terrain and deep valleys, offering challenging ascents and descents. The area features a mix of natural landscapes, including woodlands, pine and chestnut forests, and open country, with routes often connecting small villages. Runners can experience varied terrain with views of the Hacho and Bermeja Mountain Ranges, as well as the picturesque Genal River Valley. Many running routes in Jubrique involve significant elevation changes, providing a demanding experience.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
19
runners
15.4km
02:26
900m
900m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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11
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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19
runners
44.7km
06:32
2,200m
2,200m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
11
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55.6km
07:44
2,510m
2,510m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8
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12.3km
01:28
450m
460m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Funny Smurf village, whose house facades are painted blue, as the village was chosen for a Smurf film. A later vote by the villagers resulted in them keeping the blue color as the house paint. Some houses have paintings, and there is also a town map that points to the attractions.
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Great view to Gibraltar and Africa among others. Last climb to the top the path was sometimes difficult to follow because of many fallen burnt trees. So then keep in the direction of the visible transmission towers.
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The former Smurf village still has blue houses and wall paintings, but the freestanding figures are gone. We learned from residents that Sony demanded high licensing fees and so the figures disappeared.
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Júzcar, known as the Blue Village, is a picturesque village in the province of Málaga, famous for its blue-painted houses. This colour change was made in 2011 for the world premiere of the film "The Smurfs". Although it was initially a temporary campaign, the inhabitants decided to keep the blue colour due to the increase in tourism.
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Today, December 3, 2024, this path is impassable following a forest fire, we tried to climb 2.5 kilometers (in 2h30, gardening to clear the path) before deciding to turn back, no longer being able to get around the obstacles without taking big risks (falling stones, burnt trees galore). Nothing indicates the disaster of the path before embarking on it!
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Amazing viewpoint. View to Gibraltar and Marocco.
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Spain, Andalusia, Estepona, Paraje Natural Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja, Los Reales y Mirdor is a restaurant at an altitude of 1155 m, located in a nature reserve in the mountains outside Estepona. It has a viewing terrace from which you have a revolutionary view as far as Marbella, which is the main attraction. Anyone returning from a hike in the nature reserve can enjoy Andalusian culinary delicacies here, the restaurant is really a highlight, I can recommend everyone to stop here. I had a tomato salad, bean soup and lamb, the cuisine won me over. The staff are also very friendly and accommodating. In short, everything is just right here!
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There are over 35 running routes available around Jubrique, offering a variety of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is known for its hilly terrain and challenging ascents.
Most running routes around Jubrique are considered challenging due to the hilly terrain and significant elevation changes. While there are a couple of moderate options, the majority of the 37 available routes are rated as difficult, providing a demanding experience for runners.
The jogging trails near Jubrique vary significantly in length. For instance, the Cerro de la Coronuela – Benarrabá loop from Benarrabá is 9.9 miles (15.9 km), while the Benarrabá loop from Benarrabá is 7.6 miles (12.2 km). Some longer, more adventurous routes like the Genalguacil Village – Gaucín loop from Jubrique can extend up to 38.8 miles (62.4 km).
Yes, many of the running routes around Jubrique are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Cerro de la Coronuela – Benarrabá loop from Benarrabá and the El Pinsapar Trail – Pico de los Reales — Summit View loop from Puerto de Peñas Blancas.
The running routes around Jubrique traverse a diverse landscape characterized by hilly terrain, deep valleys, natural woodlands, and open country. You'll often find routes connecting small villages, offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and glimpses of traditional Andalusian life.
Yes, several routes pass by or near interesting landmarks. For example, you might encounter charming settlements like Gaucín or Júzcar, the Blue Village. Natural features such as the El Pinsapar Trail and viewpoints like Nicola Alta Viewpoint also offer scenic stops.
The running routes in Jubrique are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners frequently praise the challenging terrain, the stunning panoramic views, and the opportunity to explore diverse landscapes, from woodlands to charming villages.
Given that most routes in Jubrique are rated as difficult and involve significant elevation changes, they may not be ideal for very young children or families seeking very easy, flat paths. However, older children or families accustomed to more challenging hikes might enjoy the adventure and scenic rewards.
While specific regulations can vary, many natural trails in rural areas like Jubrique are generally accessible for dogs, especially if kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific route descriptions for any restrictions, particularly in protected areas or near livestock. Be prepared for challenging terrain and ensure your dog is fit for the activity.
The best time for running in Jubrique is typically during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) months. During these periods, temperatures are milder and more comfortable for physical activity, and the natural scenery is often at its most vibrant. Summers can be very hot, making early morning or late evening runs preferable, while winters are generally mild but can have cooler, wetter days.
While the guide doesn't explicitly list routes with wild swimming spots, the region is known for its rivers and natural pools. The Source of the Genal River and the Hermitage Pond are natural water features in the vicinity that might offer opportunities, though it's recommended to research accessibility and safety for swimming before planning your route.
While the guide highlights popular routes, the extensive network of trails in the region means there are many less-traveled paths. Exploring routes that connect smaller, more remote villages or venturing into the deeper parts of the woodlands can often lead to quieter, more secluded running experiences away from the main tourist trails. Komoot's detailed maps can help you discover these less-known options.


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