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Challenge yourself on the Serrezuela de Bedmar circular jogging route from Jódar, featuring 9.9 miles and 1869 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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After 7.86 km for 711 m
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1.32 km
Highlight • Settlement
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16.0 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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8.17 km
4.21 km
1.33 km
1.31 km
913 m
Surfaces
7.80 km
4.22 km
2.45 km
1.46 km
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No, this trail is rated as "difficult" and requires a very good physical condition. It spans approximately 16.0 kilometers with 570 meters of elevation gain, featuring significant inclines and challenging terrain.
The route features rocky mountains and is mostly composed of paved tracks. However, be prepared for sections with natural scree and exposed slopes, as the wider Serrezuela de Bedmar area is known for its steep, craggy Jurassic limestone formations, ravines, and dolines.
You'll experience spectacular views throughout the route, with rocky mountains set against a backdrop of olive groves. The landscape offers impressive geological formations and vistas of the surrounding mountain ranges. The area around Serrezuela de Bedmar is particularly known for its dramatic rock formations.
The trail starts from Jódar. While specific parking details for the trailhead are not provided, Jódar is a settlement, so parking options should be available within the town.
The trail is located within the Parque Natural de Sierra Mágina. While specific regulations for dogs on this exact route are not detailed, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash in natural parks to protect wildlife and ensure their safety on challenging terrain. Always check local park regulations before you go.
Given the exposed slopes and challenging nature of the trail, spring and autumn are generally the best times to visit. Temperatures are milder, making the 16.0-kilometer distance and 570 meters of elevation gain more manageable. Summer can be very hot, and winter might bring colder conditions to the mountains.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking or jogging on trails within the Parque Natural de Sierra Mágina. However, always respect local regulations and signage, especially concerning protected areas.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Andalucía - North Route (Província de Jaén) and the Plaza del Castillo trail.
This route is considered a "great challenge" due to its impressive vertical walls and demanding nature. An insider tip is to be prepared for the significant inclines and potential natural scree. Given the difficulty, starting early in the day is recommended to allow ample time and avoid the midday heat, especially during warmer months.
The area is renowned for its unique Jurassic limestone geology, which has sculpted a dramatic landscape. You can expect to see steep, craggy formations, ravines, dolines, and potentially natural arches and other impressive rock formations.
For jogging, this 16.0-kilometer route with 570 meters of elevation gain typically takes around 2 hours and 2 minutes (7361 seconds) to complete. This duration assumes a steady jogging pace on difficult terrain.