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Jogging in Sierra Pelada Y Rivera Del Aserrador offers routes through a rugged and diverse landscape. The region features wooded hills, deep gorges, and riverine forests, providing varied terrain for runners. Predominantly characterized by cork and holm oaks, the area also includes distinctive granite outcrops and offers a tranquil environment for outdoor activity. This natural area, situated in the foothills of the Sierra Morena, presents a mix of inclines and more level stretches.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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5.87km
00:42
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.62km
01:01
170m
170m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.39km
00:51
190m
200m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.4km
01:10
230m
220m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.07km
00:50
310m
310m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Cerro de San Cristóbal in Almonaster la Real is one of the highest points in the province of Huelva, with an altitude of 913 meters. This hill is part of the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park, and is known for its impressive panoramic views.😊
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Town located in slightly uneven terrain and dedicated to agriculture and livestock, with areas of pines and eucalyptus trees. It has an extensive forest that takes its name from the stream that runs through its land. This is the reason for the economy of this town based on forestry and forest exploitation.
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As you walk through the streets of Cortegana you will see various examples of monumental heritage that have survived to this day in an excellent state of preservation. You must see the Medieval Castle of Cortegana, the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Piedad, the church of Divino Salvador, the hermitage of San Sebastián, the hermitage of Jesús Nazareno, the bullring, and La Casa Mudéjar.
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The route is interesting with a lot of vegetation, chestnut trees and so on. It is worth reaching the viewpoint because there are spectacular views of the entire Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Park - you feel like you can almost touch the clouds.
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Before entering Cortegana, it is worth stopping at this viewpoint to enjoy the fantastic views of the town.
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The hill will offer you very nice views of the entire Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Park. You can get there by several paths, although the best known and most traveled is from the town of Almonaster La Real along a picturesque path.
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Its own hallmark in the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park is the Cerro de San Cristóbal, in the municipality of Almonaster la Real.
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Komoot currently lists 4 running routes in Sierra Pelada y Rivera del Aserrador. All of these routes are rated as moderate difficulty, offering a balanced challenge for most runners.
The Sierra Pelada y Rivera del Aserrador offers a diverse and rugged landscape. You can expect trails through wooded hills, deep gorges, and riverine forests, often featuring cork and holm oaks. The area also has distinctive geological formations like granite outcrops, slate, and quartzite rocks, providing varied surfaces and stimulating environments for runners.
Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Santa Bárbara de Casa loop from Santa Bárbara de Casa is a moderate 5.9 km trail, and the Running loop from Cortegana offers a varied 8.6 km experience. Another option is the Cortegana Viewpoint loop from Cortegana, which is 7.4 km with elevated sections.
Popular starting points for running routes include the towns of Santa Bárbara de Casa and Cortegana. These locations offer access to well-regarded loops that explore the local surroundings and natural areas.
While all listed routes are currently rated as moderate, the Santa Bárbara de Casa loop from Santa Bárbara de Casa is the shortest at 5.9 km with less elevation gain (around 80m up/down), making it a potentially more manageable option for families looking for a less strenuous run.
The Sierra Pelada y Rivera del Aserrador is a natural area, and generally, dogs are welcome on trails, especially if kept under control. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations or signage at trailheads, particularly within protected zones, to ensure compliance with any specific rules regarding pets.
The region's climate suggests that spring and autumn are ideal for running, offering milder temperatures. Summers can be very hot, making early mornings or late evenings preferable. Winters are generally mild, but some trails might be muddy after rain.
Yes, the region is known for its panoramic views. The Cortegana Viewpoint loop from Cortegana specifically highlights elevated sections. The region research also mentions footpaths leading to peaks like La Caba (737m) and Pelada (654m) which offer superb panoramic views, though these might be on more challenging, less defined paths.
Running in Sierra Pelada y Rivera del Aserrador offers a unique experience due to its remote and largely uninhabited nature, providing a peaceful and serene environment. The 'topography of contrasts' with wooded hills, deep gorges, and riverine forests, combined with distinctive geological features, ensures a stimulating and visually interesting run away from crowds.
Generally, no specific permits are required for recreational activities like running on established trails within the Sierra Pelada y Rivera del Aserrador natural area. However, it's always good practice to respect private property and follow any posted local regulations, especially if venturing off marked paths.
The towns of Santa Bárbara de Casa and Cortegana, which serve as starting points for several routes, are good places to look for local amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. These towns provide convenient bases for exploring the running trails in the region.


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