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Jogging in Sierras De Andujar offers diverse landscapes for runners, characterized by extensive Mediterranean forests of holm oaks, cork oaks, and pines, interspersed with dehesa and scrubland. The region features gentle undulations, rolling hills, and rocky crags, providing varied terrain. Altitudes range from 400 to 1,290 meters, with the Jándula River carving through the natural park and significant reservoirs like Embalse del Jándula adding to the scenic views. This varied topography makes it an ideal destination for running routes of…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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This difficult 11.4-mile jogging loop in Sierra Morena offers challenging elevation, diverse forests, and the historic Santuario de la Cabez
Hard run. Very 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.
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The first stop on the old road to the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Head is where pilgrims rest and have a light lunch before continuing their journey. Here you'll find several watering troughs so the horses can quench their thirst during the approximately 20-kilometer trek from the city of Andújar. A small chapel has also been built where pilgrims can pray to the Virgin.
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The Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Head is located in the Sierra de Andújar Natural Park. This sanctuary is one of the oldest in Spain, with a history dating back to the 13th century. It is known for its impressive Gothic architecture and religious significance, making it a very popular pilgrimage site. Every year, on the last weekend of April, a pilgrimage is held in honor of the Virgin of the Head, attracting thousands of pilgrims from all over Spain. During this festival, devotees climb the Cabezo hill, where the sanctuary is located, to pay homage to the Virgin.
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Since 1227, the date on which the apparition of the Virgin of the Head to Pastor Juan de Rivas is recorded, the celebration of the pilgrimage is commemorated on the last Sunday of April of each year, although the apparition took place on the night of the 11th. to August 12, 1227 in whose memory a kind of small pilgrimage is also celebrated on that date in the same Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Head.
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The hermitage of San Ginés is an important milestone for pilgrim walkers who make the journey from Andújar to the Sanctuary of the Virgen de la Cabeza, along what is known as the old road or bridle path. San Ginés is the place where there is a kind of hill that leaves Andújar behind in the view, to soon resume the views of the Jándula river valley. Walkers usually stop there to rest and regain strength. The hermitage and its surroundings were also rehabilitated a few years ago.
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Impressive Basilica full of history that guards the Virgen de la Cabeza, patron saint of Andújar and the Diocese of Jaén, becoming the oldest Pilgrimage in Spain since 1227
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It is a hermitage of the same name and a resting place for pilgrims on the way up to the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Head. From here a descent begins until the passage through the Jándula River.
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You must bring hiking poles. The best time to go is from November to April.
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Sierras De Andujar offers a wide selection of nearly 100 running routes. These routes vary in difficulty and length, catering to different fitness levels and preferences.
The jogging trails in Sierras De Andujar feature diverse Mediterranean landscapes. You'll encounter extensive forests of holm oaks, cork oaks, and pines, interspersed with dehesa (wooded pastures) and scrubland. The terrain includes gentle undulations, rolling hills, and rocky crags, with altitudes ranging from 400 to 1,290 meters, providing varied inclines and scenic views.
Yes, Sierras De Andujar offers routes suitable for various fitness levels. While there are many challenging options, you can find 7 easy routes and 45 moderate routes. An example of a moderate route is the From Camino Viejo to Ermita de San Ginés — circular through Parque Natura Sierra de Andújar, which is about 9.6 km long.
Absolutely. The region features significant reservoirs like Embalse del Jándula and Embalse El Encinarejo, which offer picturesque scenery. The Jándula River also carves through the natural park, providing vibrant landscapes. A great option is the Embalse del Encinarejo by the Río Jándula — circular by the Parque Natura Sierra de Andújar, which offers views of the reservoir and river.
Many routes offer access to significant landmarks and scenic viewpoints. You might encounter the historic Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Cabeza, a pilgrimage site, or the peaceful San Ginés Hermitage. For stunning vistas, look for routes passing by the Valley Viewpoint or the Los Pastores Viewpoint.
Yes, Sierras De Andujar has several excellent circular running routes. For a challenging experience, consider the Santuario Virgen de la Cabeza - circular trail running in the Sierra de Andujar natural park, which is about 16 km. Another popular option is the From Camino Viejo to Ermita de San Ginés — circular through Parque Natura Sierra de Andújar.
The running routes in Sierras De Andujar are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 1.7 stars from over 3 reviews. Runners often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the well-preserved Mediterranean forests, and the diverse terrain that makes for engaging runs.
Yes, the Sierra de Andújar Natural Park is renowned for its rich biodiversity and is one of the last refuges for endangered species like the Iberian lynx, the Iberian imperial eagle, and the wolf. While running, you have a chance to observe various wildlife in their natural habitat, especially in the quieter parts of the park.
The best season for running in Sierras De Andujar is typically spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the natural scenery is 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 temperatures.
While specific parking facilities for every trailhead are not detailed, the region is well-equipped for outdoor visitors. Many popular trailheads and visitor centers, such as Viñas de Peñallana, typically offer parking options. It's advisable to check local information or maps for parking availability at your chosen starting point.
Generally, no specific permits are required for jogging on the established trails within Sierras De Andujar Natural Park. However, it's always good practice to respect park regulations, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of the natural environment and wildlife.


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