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Jogging around Huércal-Overa offers a diverse landscape characterized by a semi-arid environment, gentle hills, and dry riverbeds known as ramblas. The region features varied vegetation, including xerophytic scrub, holm oaks, and ancient olive groves, providing a range of surfaces for running. This blend of natural features creates a unique setting for outdoor activities, from flat paths to more challenging inclines.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
8.57km
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Run the moderate 5.3-mile Sendero El Picacho circular trail (PR-A 117) from Taberno, featuring diverse terrain and scenic viewpoints.
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14.6km
01:55
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.3km
01:47
230m
230m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.7km
01:10
130m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The El Picacho Trail in Taberno, known as PR-A 117, is a circular route of approximately 8.1 km. It begins in Taberno's Town Hall Square and continues along Avenida de Andalucía to the first information panel. Along the way, you can enjoy panoramic views, diverse vegetation, and interesting geological formations.
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The Rambla del Aceituno in Taberno, Almería, is a popular hiking trail that offers a journey through stunning natural landscapes. The route is of moderate difficulty and allows you to enjoy the local flora and fauna, as well as panoramic views of the Sierra de las Estancias. It is ideal for a leisurely walk and for those looking to connect with nature.
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The Cuevas del Calguerín are a testimony of human settlement in the area since prehistoric times. Known for their Levantine-style cave paintings, these caves have been used by different cultures over the centuries. Thanks to its restoration and adaptation for tourism, today it is possible to explore and better understand the historical and cultural wealth of the region.
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Excellent viewpoint with views of the reservoir fed by the waters of the Almanzora River, which descends from Sierra de Los Filabres. It was created for irrigation and supply, although in winter it is also usually a place for fishing.
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Simple circular trail with changing landscapes and friendly terrain. It is fixed and in some points it has catenaries to delimit it.
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Rambla that accompanies us during part of the Picacho Trail. Some metamorphic materials outcrop in this unique place together with large blocks of sandstone and conglomerates.
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The region offers a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by a semi-arid environment with gentle hills, ravines, and dry riverbeds known as ramblas. You'll find varied surfaces, from flat paths along old railway lines like the Via Verde to more challenging inclines in the hills and arid mountains. Expect to run through xerophytic scrub, holm oaks, and ancient olive groves, providing a mix of natural features.
Yes, there are several options suitable for beginners or those looking for a gentler run. The El Picacho Trail (PR-A 117), for example, is a moderate 8.6 km route with varied gradients that is popular among local runners. Additionally, the Via Verde (Green Way) is a low-difficulty route following an old railway line, perfect for an accessible jogging experience, though it's not explicitly listed in the guide's routes.
Absolutely. Many of the running paths around Huércal-Overa are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. A popular choice is the Ruined House loop from Huércal-Overa, which covers 14.3 km through varied landscapes and olive groves. Another option is the Running loop from La Huerta, a moderate 10.68 km route.
The routes often pass through scenic areas with interesting natural and historical points. You might encounter geological formations, historical sites, and diverse vegetation. For instance, the region is home to natural monuments like Cuevas del Calguerín and the Salty Spring. You could also spot historical structures such as the Ruins of Huércal la Vieja Fortress.
Yes, for those seeking a more demanding experience, Huércal-Overa offers several difficult routes. The Running loop from SL-A 251 Los reforestadores de la Sierra de Almagro is a challenging 14.6 km path with significant elevation gain through rugged terrain. Another long and difficult option is the Cuevas del Calguerín – Collado de la Rellena loop from Cuevas del Almanzora, spanning over 32 km.
While specific family-friendly jogging routes are not highlighted, the town's
Adolfo Suárez Municipal Park
offers a central green space perfect for leisurely jogs or warm-ups within the town itself. For longer outings, the low-difficulty Via Verde, which follows an old railway line, is generally suitable for walkers and cyclists of all ages, making it a good option for families.Huércal-Overa experiences a semi-arid climate. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for running, offering pleasant temperatures. In early spring, the blossoming almond and olive groves add to the scenic beauty. Summers can be very hot, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended during this season. Winters are mild, making year-round running possible, though some higher elevation trails might be cooler.
While specific parking information for each trailhead isn't detailed, many routes in the region are accessible from various points, including the town center or smaller villages. For trails like the Via Verde, designated parking areas are often available at access points. It's advisable to check the individual route details on komoot for specific parking suggestions if you plan to drive to a trailhead.
Generally, many outdoor trails in Spain, especially in natural areas, are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, ideally on a leash, and owners clean up after them. However, it's always best to check local regulations or specific trail rules for any restrictions, particularly in protected natural areas. The natural landscapes around Huércal-Overa offer plenty of space for you and your canine companion to enjoy a run.
There are over 30 dedicated running routes available around Huércal-Overa on komoot. These range from easy paths to more challenging trails, ensuring options for various fitness levels and preferences.
Huércal-Overa is a market town, so you'll find various cafes, bars, and restaurants within the town center to refuel before or after your run. For routes that venture further into the countryside, options might be more limited. However, trails like the Via Verde often pass near smaller villages or towns where you can find local establishments for refreshments.


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