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Morrón de Olba Loop

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1

runners

Morrón de Olba Loop

01:14

8.83km

360m

Running

Challenge yourself on the Morrón de Olba Loop, a difficult 5.5-mile jogging route with 1176 feet of elevation gain and panoramic views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Bus stop

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354 m

Olba

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In Olba, a charming municipality in the province of Teruel, there are several interesting places to visit.
Arenós Reservoir: This reservoir, near Olba, offers beautiful views and is ideal for …

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Morrón de Olba

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Amazing views from this beautiful panoramic point at the top of Morrón de Olba at almost 1000 meters above sea level. You will have the best photos of the Mijares …

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8.83 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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7.07 km

832 m

699 m

232 m

Surfaces

7.07 km

853 m

814 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (950 m)

Lowest point (640 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to jog the Morrón de Olba Loop?

The Morrón de Olba Loop is estimated to take approximately 1 hour and 14 minutes to jog. This duration is based on the trail's distance of about 8.8 kilometers and its overall difficulty.

Where does the trail start and is there parking available?

The trail typically starts from the village of Olba. While specific parking details aren't provided, it's common for trails starting in villages to have designated parking areas or street parking available nearby. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.

What is the terrain like on this route?

The terrain is quite varied. You'll start with agreeable paths alongside the Mijares river, including a stone bridge crossing. It transitions from asphalted tracks to dirt paths, then to more challenging sections with loose earth, moss-covered stone slabs, and rocky passages. Expect ascents through pine and holm oak forests, with some steep climbs.

What kind of views can I expect along the way?

The route offers picturesque scenery, including panoramic views of the entire valley, the Mijares river, and the town of Olba. From the summit of Morrón de Olba, you can even see the Peñagolosa massif in the Valencian Community.

Are there any notable landmarks or points of interest on the trail?

Yes, the trail passes by several points of interest. You'll encounter the historic Carlos IV Bridge and the Ermita de San Cristóbal, a hermitage that can serve as a refuge. The route also winds through rural areas and hamlets like "Los Ramones" and "Ibáñez Altos".

What should I know about the difficulty of the Morrón de Olba Loop?

This loop is rated as difficult for jogging. While parts along the river are pleasant, the climb to Morrón de Olba involves a strong, demanding ascent. Some sections are steep and technical, especially the descent, which requires good fitness and sure-footedness.

Is the Morrón de Olba Loop dog-friendly?

The provided information does not explicitly state restrictions against dogs. However, given the varied and sometimes technical terrain, ensure your dog is fit for the challenge. Always keep your dog on a leash and follow local regulations regarding pet waste and wildlife protection.

Are permits or entrance fees required for this trail?

No permits or entrance fees are mentioned for accessing the Morrón de Olba Loop. It appears to be freely accessible to the public.

What are the best times of year to jog this route?

While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, trails with varied terrain and elevation like this one are often best enjoyed in spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can be very hot in Teruel, making the demanding sections more challenging. Winter might bring colder temperatures and potentially icy conditions on higher, shaded parts.

Does this route connect with other trails?

Yes, the Morrón de Olba Loop intersects with several other paths. Notable sections include parts of the Senda Morrón de Olba Enduroland, Camino del Cid (La Conquista de Valencia E05), Pista Ibañez Altos, and Senda Moyas, among others.

Is there a recommended direction to tackle the Morrón de Olba Loop?

The trail features a strong, demanding ascent to Morrón de Olba and a descent described as technical. Depending on your preference, you might choose to tackle the steepest climb first to get it out of the way, or save it for later. Consider your comfort level with steep descents on potentially loose or rocky terrain when deciding your direction.

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