01:40
13.8km
100m
Running
This moderate 8.6-mile (13.8 km) circular jogging route near Trujillanos, Spain, offers natural scenery and passes through the settlement.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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35 m
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1.94 km
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13.8 km
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12.7 km
667 m
416 m
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9.33 km
3.36 km
1.08 km
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This circular jogging route is designed to be completed in approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes. This duration is an estimate for jogging at a moderate pace.
Rated as 'moderate', this trail is suitable for those with good fitness. While it has a relatively low elevation gain of about 96 meters, the distance of nearly 14 km makes it more challenging than an easy stroll. Beginners to jogging should be prepared for the distance.
The terrain on this route can vary. Based on typical trails in similar regions, you might encounter a mix of paved surfaces, accessible paths, and potentially some sure-footed sections. Expect natural scenery, and possibly some urban landscapes as you pass through the settlement of Trujillanos.
The route is a circular path starting from 'the village' (implied to be near Trujillanos). Specific parking details are not provided in the tour data, but generally, for trails originating from a village, you can often find street parking or small public parking areas within the settlement. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
While specific dog regulations for this exact path are not detailed, most jogging trails in natural settings are dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through settlements like Trujillanos or encountering other trail users and wildlife. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
The best time to jog this route depends on local climate. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Summer can be very warm, especially in southern European climates, so early mornings or late evenings are preferable. Winter might require appropriate gear for colder or potentially wet conditions. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
There is no indication that permits or entrance fees are required for the Path to Trujillanos from the village — circular. This is a public jogging route, and such fees are uncommon for general access trails unless they pass through protected areas with specific regulations.
The primary highlight of this route is the settlement of Trujillanos itself, which the path leads to and from. You'll experience the local landscape surrounding the village, offering natural scenery typical of the region. The route is named after the Path to Trujillanos, suggesting a scenic connection to the settlement.
Yes, this route briefly overlaps with sections of two historical trails. Approximately 4% of the route follows the Camino Mozárabe and another 4% coincides with the Camino Romano - Etapa 1. This offers a glimpse into these longer, historically significant paths.
As the route passes through the settlement of Trujillanos, it is highly probable that you will find local cafes, bars, or small shops within the village where you can get refreshments or a snack. These are usually concentrated in the village center.