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Jogging routes around Pantano de la Tranquera offer a diverse natural environment in the province of Zaragoza, Spain. The area is characterized by a large reservoir, formed by the Piedra and Mesa rivers, featuring striking red rock formations along its shores and tranquil pine forests. This landscape provides varied terrain, from paths bordering the water to routes that explore the surrounding natural features, making it suitable for different running preferences.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4
runners
13.1km
01:37
330m
330m
Challenging 8.1-mile jogging route from Nuévalos to Somé Peak, offering excellent views of La Tranquera Reservoir.
5
runners
6.70km
00:51
170m
160m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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2
runners
13.6km
01:46
360m
360m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
2
runners
6.33km
00:50
200m
200m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
3
runners
6.72km
00:45
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The La Tranquera Reservoir in Nuévalos is a spectacular place to enjoy nature and panoramic views. Inaugurated in 1959, the reservoir was designed to regulate the flow of the Piedra River and ensure the water supply in the region.
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As we pass through Monterde, we cannot miss the town's Castle located on top of the rocky hill where the remains of the square-plan tower that was part of a medieval fortress located in the Aragonese town are preserved. At present it is protected as an archaeological zone.
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As we pass through Monterde, we cannot miss the town's Castle located on top of the rocky hill where the remains of the square-plan tower that was part of a medieval fortress located in the Aragonese town are preserved. At present it is protected as an archaeological zone.
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Beautiful views of the Tranquera reservoir, from the town of Nuévalos, with the imposing Torre del Castillo behind us. If we are lucky enough to go with the reserves of the reservoir well charged with water, we will see the spectacular emerald blue color that it has. We will find fishermen, people bathing and a lot of fauna.
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Located at an altitude of 817 meters, we find beautiful views of the Tranquera reservoir from Cerro de Somé. The path to here is not marked, but it is clearly visible. Not long ago, this area was burned but it is already growing and returning to normal.
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Beautiful views of the Tranquera reservoir, from the town of Nuévalos, with the imposing Torre del Castillo behind us. If we are lucky enough to go with the reservoir's reserves fully loaded with water, we will see its spectacular emerald blue color. We will find fishermen, people bathing and a lot of fauna.
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Even the Romans appreciated the healing waters of this region. The thermal lake in Alhama de Aragon is unique in all of Spain. In 34° warm, crystal-clear water you can relax your tired bones here after a strenuous bike tour.
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There are several dedicated running routes around Pantano de la Tranquera, offering a variety of experiences. Our guide features five distinct trails, ranging from moderate to difficult, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the region.
While many routes offer a good challenge, you can find moderate options that are suitable for a relaxed jog. For instance, the Running loop from Nuévalos is a moderate 6.7 km path, and the Monterde Castle – Monterde Castle loop from Monterde is another moderate 6.3 km option, both providing a pleasant experience without extreme difficulty.
The Pantano de la Tranquera region offers a beautiful mix of landscapes. You'll encounter striking red rock formations along the reservoir's irregular shores, tranquil pine forests, and open vistas of the calm, clear waters. It's a unique blend of water, rock, and vegetation, providing a serene backdrop for your run.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the challenging Cerro de Somé and La Tranquera Reservoir Loop is a 13 km circular route offering panoramic views. The Running loop from Carenas is another excellent circular option for a longer run.
The natural trails around Pantano de la Tranquera are generally dog-friendly, making it a great place to run with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near other visitors, and to check for any specific local regulations or signage along your chosen route.
As you run, you'll be treated to stunning natural views. Keep an eye out for various viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the reservoir, such as the View of the Tranquera Reservoir or the View of Embalse de la Tranquera. You might also pass by interesting features like the La Tranquera Reservoir: Bridge and Tunnels or the La Tranquera Reservoir Dam.
Absolutely. For those looking for a longer and more challenging run, routes like the Cerro de Somé and La Tranquera Reservoir Loop, spanning over 13 km with significant elevation gain, or the Running loop from Carenas (also over 13 km), provide excellent opportunities for a vigorous and extended workout.
While some routes are more challenging, the overall serene environment and varied terrain make it possible to find paths suitable for families. Shorter, moderate loops like the Running loop from Alhama de Aragón (6.7 km) can be adapted for a family jog or a leisurely walk, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural beauty.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for running, with lush vegetation in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer mornings and evenings can also be ideal to avoid the midday heat, while winter provides a crisp, quiet atmosphere, though some paths might be cooler or potentially muddy after rain.
While the immediate guide focuses on routes around the reservoir, the broader region is known for its natural beauty, including waterfalls. The region research mentions a trail like the La Caprichosa Waterfall – Iris Waterfall loop from Ibdes, which winds through river valleys and past waterfalls, offering a scenic jogging experience if you explore beyond the immediate reservoir trails.
Running here offers a unique blend of tranquility and natural beauty. The striking red rock formations, the calm waters of the reservoir, and the pine forests create a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for disconnecting and connecting with nature. It's a refuge for various bird species, adding to the immersive outdoor experience.


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