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Jogging around La Haba offers a variety of routes that traverse the local landscape, featuring traditional paths and historical sites. The region includes routes near municipal estates and along the Camino Mozárabe, providing diverse experiences for runners. Trails often incorporate views of local landmarks such as the Magacela Dolmen and Magacela Castle, alongside natural features like the Río Ortiga. The terrain varies from relatively flat paths to routes with moderate elevation changes, suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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18.2km
02:11
130m
130m
This difficult 11.3-mile (18.2 km) jogging route explores the Estremeña Dehesa at Finca municipal de Doña Blanca, starting from La Haba.
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7.10km
00:54
180m
170m
Jog the 4.4-mile Magacela Dolmen and Camino Mozárabe Loop, a moderate route offering historical sites and panoramic views of Extremadura.

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3.98km
00:27
20m
20m
Jog the easy 2.5-mile (4.0 km) Camino Mozárabe: La Haba Loop, gaining 78 feet (24 metres) through rural landscapes and olive groves.
12.8km
01:34
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.47km
00:35
130m
120m
This 2.8-mile (4.5 km) moderate jogging route ascends to Magacela Castle, offering panoramic views over the fields of Magacela.
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Magacela Castle is an impressive defensive building that stands on top of a steep rocky hill in the La Serena region of Extremadura. The castle, declared a Site of Cultural Interest, offers breathtaking views and is a fascinating testimony to the history of the region. If you have the chance, don't hesitate to visit it! 😊
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The Magacela dolmen, also known as the Cerca del Marzo dolmen, is located northeast of Magacela, near Don Benito. This impressive megalithic monument dates back to the Chalcolithic period and is a fascinating testament to the region's history. The dolmen consists of a round chamber built with 12 granite blocks. The average height of the orthostats is 1.75 meters, and two entrance blocks exceed 2 meters in height. Five of the stones are engraved on the interior, including an eleven-ray solar motif and a vertical feathered motif unique to the Iberian Peninsula. In addition, there are several bowls at the bottom of the stone. Although the original corridor has not been preserved, research indicates that it was approximately 9 meters in length. Several hypotheses about the old roof are debated, such as a false dome, a large stone slab or a wooden roof. Although the corridor has sadly disappeared, the dolmen chamber remains an impressive vestige of the past. Definitely worth a visit! 😊
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Magacela Castle is an impressive defensive building that stands at the top of a steep stone hill in the La Serena region, in Extremadura. The castle, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, offers impressive views and is a fascinating testimony to the history of the region. If you have the opportunity, don't hesitate to visit it! 😊
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On the north side of the town of Magacela we find this prehistoric building that is in perfect condition. From one side of the Dolmen you can see the castle of the same town in the background.
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Beautiful path that takes you to the top of the castle with its towers of the castle located on a hill that allows you to see panoramic views of the area as a whole.
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Dolmen that is at the exit from the center of Magacela on its north side and that is well preserved and in perfect condition!
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The Castle of Magacela is located on a hill that allows us to see an excellent panorama of the set of fields that surround the nucleus.
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The climb up the castle walls alone is worth it. The path that takes you to the first stones of the building you can always see the towers of the castle located on a hill that allows you to see panoramic views of the area as a whole.
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There are over 75 running routes documented around La Haba on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for all fitness levels. These include 6 easy routes, 50 moderate routes, and 20 difficult routes.
Yes, for an easy and quick run, consider the Camino Mozárabe: La Haba Loop. This route is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long with minimal elevation gain, typically completed in about 27 minutes, making it ideal for a relaxed jog.
The running trails in La Haba feature a mix of traditional paths and routes that incorporate historical sites and natural features. You'll find terrain varying from relatively flat paths to routes with moderate elevation changes, suitable for different abilities. Many routes follow sections of the historic Camino Mozárabe.
Absolutely! Many routes in La Haba offer views of local landmarks. For example, the Magacela Dolmen and Camino Mozárabe Loop provides views of the impressive Dolmen de Magacela. Another great option is the Magacela Castle Loop, which takes you around the historic Magacela Castle.
Yes, for a more challenging run, the Doña Blanca Municipal Estate Loop is an excellent choice. This difficult route spans 11.3 miles (18.2 km) and features a notable elevation gain of 427 feet (130 meters), typically taking over two hours to complete.
Yes, you can enjoy waterside views on the Puente la Pared by the Río Ortiga — round trip. This moderate 12.8 km route runs alongside the Río Ortiga and passes by the Puente la Pared bridge.
The komoot community highly values the running experiences in La Haba. Over 380 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the combination of traditional paths, historical landmarks, and natural scenery.
While specific running routes directly to viewpoints aren't detailed, the region does feature the Alto de la Cabra Observation Tower, which offers panoramic views. Many trails, especially those with elevation, will provide scenic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
The duration of running trails in La Haba varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. Easy loops like the Camino Mozárabe: La Haba Loop can be completed in under 30 minutes, while more difficult routes such as the Doña Blanca Municipal Estate Loop can take over two hours.
Yes, many of the running routes in La Haba are designed as loops, offering convenient circular paths. Examples include the Doña Blanca Municipal Estate Loop, the Magacela Dolmen and Camino Mozárabe Loop, and the Magacela Castle Loop.


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