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Jogging around Écija offers diverse environments, from urban green spaces to expansive rural trails. The city is situated in the heart of Andalusia, characterized by its flat to gently rolling terrain, with the Genil River providing a prominent natural feature. Runners can explore well-maintained urban parks like San Pablo Park, which offers shaded paths, or venture onto longer routes along the Vía Verde de la Campiña and Camino Natural de la Campiña Sevillana, which follow old railway lines through scenic…
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The old parish church of Santa María belonged to the Gothic-Mudejar type of church. It seems that it was built by D. Pedro Fernández Gragera, a knight in the service of San Fernando in the reconquest of Écija. According to sources, it was completed in 1262. The structure was designed with three naves and a polygonal head, later two side naves were added, so its plan was irregular, with a tower, a patio with orange trees and a cemetery. The building was extensively renovated in the 16th and 17th centuries, with the church being demolished and rebuilt in 1758.
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The tower's origins date back to the 15th century, when it was built on an ancient Arab tower. Due to lightning damage in 1892, it was partially demolished, and the first part of the old Mudejar tower remains today as a bell tower.
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Écija is a municipality of Seville but nevertheless, this municipality is closer to the province of Córdoba than to the provincial capital, Seville. The city popularly known as Ciudad del Sol, the City of Towers and the Pan of Andalusia (because of its high temperatures, especially during the summer seasons). It is considered one of the most important Historical Sites in Andalusia.
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The Vía Verde de la Campiña is reformed in the area of Écija, approximately 30 kilometers from the same town to the city of Córdoba. The path is surrounded by agricultural fields located on hills forming impressive views of the area!
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Beautiful church from the 18th century, built on an old Mudejar temple from the 16th / 17th centuries, damaged by the Lisbon earthquake. It is worth the visit especially for its beautiful and very decorative interior.
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This section of the Vía Verde is especially beautiful: the fields that surround Écija, undulating and with rain-fed crops, change color throughout the year. The views of the city complete a beautiful landscape of the countryside.
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The countryside around Ecija is particularly beautiful. So is the city.
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Komoot offers over 40 diverse running routes around Écija, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These include urban loops, riverside paths, and longer trails through the countryside.
Écija's running terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, characteristic of the Andalusian countryside. You'll find a mix of well-maintained urban park paths, riverside trails along the Genil River, and rural greenways that follow old railway lines through agricultural fields.
Yes, Écija has several easy running options. For instance, urban parks like San Pablo Park offer pleasant, shaded paths ideal for a gentle jog. Komoot lists 5 easy routes, perfect for those starting out or looking for a relaxed run.
Absolutely. For longer distances, consider routes like the Running loop from Écija, which covers over 11 km. The Vía Verde de la Campiña and Camino Natural de la Campiña Sevillana also offer extensive sections for longer runs through the rural landscape.
Urban green spaces such as San Pablo Park are excellent for family-friendly jogs, offering safe and pleasant environments. Many of the easier, flatter routes along the Vía Verde are also suitable for families, providing a chance to enjoy nature together.
While specific regulations vary, generally, dogs on a leash are welcome on many of the rural greenways and open-air paths around Écija, such as sections of the Vía Verde de la Campiña. It's always advisable to check local signage in urban parks.
Jogging in Écija allows you to experience both natural beauty and historical charm. You can run along the Genil River, explore the expansive countryside, or pass by historical sites. The Écija countryside and the Santa Lucía valley offer scenic views, while routes through the city center might take you past landmarks like the Plaza de España (El Salón).
Yes, many of the running routes in Écija are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Running loop from Cerro de San Cristóbal and the Plaza de Armas loop from Écija.
The running routes in Écija are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Runners often praise the varied terrain, from urban parks to scenic rural paths, and the opportunity to combine exercise with exploring the city's rich heritage.
Écija is a well-connected city, and local bus services can help you reach various starting points for routes, especially those within or on the outskirts of the urban area. For routes further afield, personal transport might be more convenient.
Many routes that start from urban parks or the city center will have nearby parking options. For trails like those along the Vía Verde, you can often find designated parking areas at access points, making it easy to start your run.
Spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for running in Écija, offering mild temperatures. Summer can be very hot, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended. Winter provides cooler, often sunny, conditions ideal for longer runs.
Yes, Écija features urban green spaces like San Pablo Park, which is ideal for running. This park offers a central, tree-lined promenade with benches and fountains, providing a shaded and pleasant environment for a jog, reminiscent of Seville's María Luisa Park.
Routes that traverse the historic city center, such as the Plaza de Armas loop from Écija, will naturally pass by numerous cafes and establishments where you can take a break. Even routes near San Pablo Park are close to urban amenities.


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