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Jogging routes around Río Del Padrón offer a diverse natural setting, originating in the Sierra Bermeja mountains and flowing towards the coast. The region features the river and its banks, providing varied terrain from accessible paths to more challenging rocky sections. The landscape is characterized by unique peridotite rock formations from Sierra Bermeja and includes riparian vegetation along the river. Coastal promenades also provide options for running with sea views.
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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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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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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Known as "the garden of the Costa del Sol", the old town of Estepona surprises with its whitewashed pedestrian streets, decorated with hundreds of flowerpots of all colors. In the heart of the neighborhood, the Plaza de las Flores brings together orange trees, terraces, and the most lively atmosphere of the town.
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Known as "the garden of the Costa del Sol", the old town of Estepona surprises with its whitewashed pedestrian streets, decorated with hundreds of flowerpots of all colors. In the heart of the neighborhood, the Plaza de las Flores brings together orange trees, terraces, and the liveliest atmosphere of the town.
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Located on the waterfront promenade, this park features many sculptures. All are freely accessible and well-made. A visit is definitely worthwhile.
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The Acueducto del Ángel in Estepona is an impressive relic from the 18th century, reminiscent of the region's agricultural past. It is located in the area of Parque del Ángel, near Arroyo de Hornacinos and Calle Terral, not far from the modern residential complex Playa del Ángel. The historical structure once served to irrigate the surrounding fields and was part of an extensive water supply system that connected springs and water reservoirs. The aqueduct consists of multi-arched masonry viaducts that carried water over an elevated structure, likely to mills or agricultural facilities in the area. After years of decay, it was restored by the city of Estepona as part of a project to upgrade the coastal park and made accessible again. Today, it is surrounded by a small park with walking paths and information boards and can be visited freely. The Acueducto del Ángel is thus not only a technical monument but also a symbol of the connection between history, landscape, and water management in Andalusia. Between modern development and proximity to the sea, it tells of a time when water was a valuable commodity and the engineering skills of the Moors and their successors created the foundation for fertile fields and flourishing gardens.
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The Parque del Ángel in Estepona is a spacious, modernly designed green area near the coast that combines nature, culture, and recreation. Amidst Mediterranean plantings, palm trees, and open meadows, there is a restored aqueduct that gives the park a historical element. A wooden bridge over the small Hornacinos stream connects the surrounding neighborhoods and blends harmoniously into the landscape. In addition, several sculptures by the artist Santiago de Santiago enrich the park like a small open-air museum, while a landscaped noria recalls old irrigation systems. The offering is complemented by a modern calisthenics zone and quiet paths, making the Parque del Ángel a beautiful place for relaxation, sports, and photo opportunities.
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The boulevard continues for many kilometers towards Marbella. It's beautifully landscaped.
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Beautiful beach 🏝️
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There are over 50 running routes around Río Del Padrón, with 57 routes available on komoot. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, averaging 4.5 stars, and have been explored by over 1800 runners.
Yes, the Río Del Padrón area offers a variety of running routes suitable for different fitness levels. You'll find 8 easy routes, 35 moderate routes, and 14 difficult routes, ranging from accessible coastal paths to challenging mountain ascents.
Yes, many of the running routes in the area are circular. For example, the Estepona Port – Estepona Seafront Promenade loop from Mar Azul is a popular moderate 12.3 km option. Another great choice is the Senda Litoral Coastal Path – Coastal Pathway loop from Estepona, a moderate 5.9 km run.
The region is rich in natural beauty, originating in the Sierra Bermeja mountains. You can expect to see the Río Padrón itself, with some routes following its banks, and unique peridotite rock formations that give the mountains a reddish hue. The area is also recognized as a Special Area of Conservation (ZEC), featuring diverse habitats and riparian vegetation.
Yes, some routes offer glimpses of historical elements. For instance, the Estepona Seafront Promenade connects to areas near Río Del Padrón and passes by historical watchtowers like Velerín Tower. Additionally, the Ángel Aqueduct loop from Estepona takes you through Parque del Ángel, a modern green space featuring a restored aqueduct.
Absolutely. For those seeking a longer challenge, the Guadalmansa Watchtower – Senda Litoral Coastal Path loop from El Castor - Aldi is a difficult 33.4 km route. Another demanding option is the Pico de los Reales — Summit View – Cyclists' Viewpoint loop from Calancha del Marimacho, a difficult 26.3 km path that ascends towards mountain views.
The diverse terrain, from river trails to coastal promenades, makes Río Del Padrón suitable for jogging year-round. However, for cooler temperatures and lush scenery, spring and autumn are often ideal. Summer can be warm, making early morning or late evening runs along the coast, like the Senda Litoral Coastal Path – Estepona Seafront Promenade loop from El Castor - Laguna Village, particularly pleasant.
While specific routes aren't listed, the Río Padrón itself features small gorges that create natural pools and puddles, such as the popular "Charca de la Extranjera" (Foreigner's Pond) and "Marmitas del Padrón" (Padrón's Pots). Some river-following trails may offer views of these serene spots, which can be refreshing breaks during a run.
Many outdoor trails in natural areas like Río Del Padrón are generally dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. However, it's always recommended to check local regulations or specific route details on komoot for any restrictions, particularly in protected areas or on private land.
Yes, the area offers 8 easy routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed run. While specific easy routes aren't detailed here, coastal paths generally provide flatter, more accessible terrain. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain on komoot for the easiest options.
Access to routes varies. Many coastal routes, such as those around Estepona, often have nearby parking facilities. For trails originating deeper inland towards Sierra Bermeja, parking might be more limited. Public transport options to specific trailheads may also vary, so checking local transport schedules is advisable for your chosen starting point.
Yes, the region offers a blend of urban and natural environments. The Estepona Port – Estepona Old Town loop from Estepona is a moderate 10.6 km route that allows you to experience both the vibrant town and coastal stretches. Other routes like the Estepona Seafront Promenade offer scenic sea views alongside developed areas.


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