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runners
00:29
4.07km
30m
Running
Enjoy an easy 2.5-mile (4.1 km) circular jogging route through the ancient Orgi Forest, featuring ponds and a birdwatching observatory.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.78 km
Highlight • Forest
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4.07 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
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1.79 km
1.61 km
371 m
222 m
< 100 m
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1.79 km
1.61 km
593 m
< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The main circular route, which is approximately 4.1 km long, typically takes around 29 minutes to complete at a jogging pace. This duration is based on an average pace and can vary depending on your speed and any stops you make.
Yes, this route is excellent for beginners. It's classified as 'easy' with very little elevation change, making it accessible and gentle. The trails are generally flat and well-maintained, perfect for those new to trail jogging.
The terrain is characterized by its simplicity, flatness, and accessibility. You'll find smooth, well-cared-for paths, with many sections designed to be suitable for all fitness levels. While there might be a slightly narrower section near lagoons, the path remains easy to navigate. Comfortable, sporty footwear is recommended.
You'll jog through the ancient humid oak forest, a rare and ecologically significant site. The scenery includes diverse vegetation, undergrowth, and several ponds and lagoons. Keep an eye out for a birdwatching observatory and a unique 'labyrinth' trail. The forest itself, known as Orgi Forest, is the main highlight.
The forest is home to various fauna. You might spot amphibians like the marbled newt and the San Antonio frog, especially near the ponds and lagoons. Birdwatchers can utilize the observatory along the route to observe different bird species.
The forest's beauty is particularly striking in spring and autumn, offering a 'mosaic of sensations and colors.' These seasons provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for jogging.
The Bosque de Orgi is generally dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The Bosque de Orgi is a protected Natural Recreational Area, and there are designated parking areas available for visitors. Look for signs directing you to the main recreational area's parking facilities, which provide convenient access to the circular running route.
The Bosque de Orgi operates as a Natural Recreational Area. While specific permits for jogging are typically not required, it's always a good idea to check the official website or local information boards for any current regulations or potential entrance fees, especially for certain facilities or events within the park.
Yes, a notable feature of the Bosque de Orgi is its inclusivity. Many sections of the trails are specifically designed to be accessible for all fitness levels, including people with reduced mobility or even in wheelchairs. This makes it a great option for a wide range of visitors.
Yes, the running circular route within the Bosque de Orgi utilizes sections of several local trails. You will find yourself on parts of Orgiko basoaren ibilaldia, Lizasobidea, Bentaldea, and Orgibidea, among others, as you complete the loop.