Santorcaz and Santa Casilda Loop
Santorcaz and Santa Casilda Loop
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runners
01:35
11.7km
330m
Running
This difficult 7.2-mile (11.7 km) jogging route ascends to San Torcaz from Santuario de Doña Casilda, gaining 1097 feet (334 metres).
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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80 m
Highlight • Religious Site
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Tip by
5.73 km
Highlight • Summit
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10.7 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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11.7 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
8.25 km
2.60 km
600 m
193 m
Surfaces
10.6 km
600 m
305 m
155 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,010 m)
Lowest point (780 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Ascent to San Torcaz — circular from Santuario de Doña Casilda is estimated to take approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes to complete as a jogging route.
Given its 'difficult' grading, this route is likely more suitable for experienced joggers or those with a good level of fitness. The elevation gain of over 330 meters also contributes to its challenging nature.
The route is described as circular from the Sanctuary of Doña Casilda. While specific parking details for this exact trail are not available, it's common for religious sites like sanctuaries to have some form of parking nearby. We recommend checking local information for the Sanctuary of Doña Casilda closer to your visit.
Along this route, you'll encounter the Sanctuary of Doña Casilda, the San Torcaz summit, and the natural monument known as Pozo Negro. These highlights suggest a mix of cultural and natural points of interest.
Specific regulations regarding dogs on this particular trail are not detailed. Generally, trails in natural areas often permit dogs on a leash, but it's always best to verify local rules, especially around religious sites like the Sanctuary of Doña Casilda or protected natural monuments like Pozo Negro, before you go.
There is no information indicating that a permit or entrance fee is required for jogging the Ascent to San Torcaz — circular from Santuario de Doña Casilda route. However, it's always wise to check for any local regulations or fees that might apply to the Sanctuary of Doña Casilda or the Pozo Negro area before your visit.
Without specific local climate data for this exact trail, general advice for jogging in mountainous or hilly regions applies. Spring and autumn often offer milder temperatures and pleasant conditions. Summer can be very hot, and winter might bring colder weather or snow, especially at higher elevations like San Torcaz.
Specific details about the terrain for this exact 'Ascent to San Torcaz — circular from Santuario de Doña Casilda' trail are not available. However, given its 'difficult' grading and significant elevation changes, you can expect varied terrain that could include steep ascents and descents, potentially rocky or uneven paths, and possibly some paved sections near the Sanctuary of Doña Casilda.
Information specific to this trail is limited. If the Sanctuary of Doña Casilda is located in a populated area, there may be amenities nearby. We recommend researching the immediate vicinity of the sanctuary for local services before your trip.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Camino de Rojas (6%) and the Camino de Rojas (4%).
For a 'difficult' jogging route with over 330 meters of elevation gain, essential items include appropriate trail running shoes, sufficient water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing suitable for changing weather conditions. A map or GPS device is also recommended, especially since specific trail details are scarce.