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Jogging routes around Beratón provide access to the elevated terrain of the Moncayo Natural Park, offering diverse landscapes for running. The region is characterized by mountainous features, including the Moncayo Massif, and extensive trail networks. Runners can explore varied terrain, from high-altitude paths to routes through natural features. Beratón's location provides a base for exploring trails with significant elevation gains.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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runners
11.9km
02:15
980m
980m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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9.92km
02:03
850m
850m
A difficult 6.2-mile jogging route in Moncayo Natural Park, featuring significant elevation gain and summit views.

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runners
5.15km
00:43
220m
210m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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runners
13.9km
02:33
1,070m
1,070m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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25.1km
04:39
1,790m
1,790m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The Prado de Santa Lucía Snow Well is located near San Martín de Moncayo, in the province of Zaragoza, within the natural setting of the Moncayo Natural Park. This well is a traditional construction formerly used to store snow during the winter, which was then compacted and preserved for medical, food, or refrigeration purposes during warmer seasons. It is a semi-buried structure with stone walls and a vaulted roof, designed to retain the cold for months.
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The Fountain and Hermitage of San Gaudioso are located in the Moncayo Natural Park, near Tarazona, in the Campo de Borja region, Aragon. This place is a popular point of interest for hikers and nature lovers. The hermitage is located in a stunning natural setting, surrounded by forests and mountains. The fountain, which bears the same name, is known for its fresh, crystal-clear water. It is an ideal place to rest and enjoy the tranquility of the landscape. Access to the Fountain and Hermitage of San Gaudioso can be made through several hiking routes that run through the natural park, offering spectacular views and the opportunity to observe the local flora and fauna.😊
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Cabezo de la Mata is a peak located in the Sierra del Moncayo, in Aragon, Spain. With an altitude of 1,437 metres, it is one of the most accessible peaks in the area. One of the most popular routes to ascend Cabezo de la Mata begins at Fuente de los Frailes. This circular route offers spectacular views of the northeastern slope of the Sierra del Moncayo and the plain of the Ebro Valley. The route includes sections through beech and pine forests, and is suitable for all year round.
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The summit of Moncayo, also known as Pico San Miguel, is the highest mountain in the Iberian system, with an altitude of 2315 metres. It is located between the provinces of Zaragoza (Aragon) and Soria (Castile and Leon) in Spain. To reach the summit, many hikers start from the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Moncayo, located at 1621 metres. From there, the route passes through the Cucharón cirque and the San Miguel basin before reaching the summit. The route offers spectacular views and is especially popular in spring and summer.
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You need to be in shape, it is a climb that requires some climbing skill.
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Last part of the climb, the hardest.
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Moncayo never disappoints. From Cueva de Agreda the climb is longer and harder, but it is worth the sacrifice. The views from the summit, towards Aragon and towards Castilla, are impressive.
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The Beratón area offers a good selection of running routes, with over 20 trails available on komoot. These routes provide diverse options for exploring the Moncayo Natural Park and its surroundings.
The terrain around Beratón is predominantly mountainous, characterized by the Moncayo Massif. You'll find extensive trail networks with significant elevation gains, ranging from moderate to very challenging. Some paths may require good physical condition, sure-footedness, and sturdy shoes due to the high-altitude nature of the region.
While many routes in Beratón are challenging, there are a few moderate options. For example, the Cabezo de la Mata — circular by the S-2 Barranco del Apio trail is a moderate 5.2 km route that offers a less strenuous experience compared to the high-altitude trails.
For experienced trail runners seeking a challenge, the Beratón area delivers. The Pico Moncayo – trail running desde Cuevas de Ágreda is a difficult 11.9 km route with significant ascent towards Pico Moncayo. Another demanding option is the Pico Lobera loop from Parking Peña Roya, which spans over 25 km and features substantial elevation changes.
Yes, the region offers several excellent circular running routes. A popular choice is the difficult Moncayo Circular Trail, which provides extensive views within the Moncayo Natural Park. Another option is the Cerro de San Juan loop from Parking Peña Roya, a challenging 13.9 km circuit.
Absolutely! The running routes often pass by impressive natural features and viewpoints. You can encounter the majestic Moncayo Summit, enjoy panoramic views from View of Moncayo, or explore the Cueva de los Pilares. The region is also home to the Nacedero del Río Queiles (source of the Queiles River) and the Cuevas de Añón.
Beratón's elevated location makes it suitable for outdoor activities, but the best time depends on your preference. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for running. Due to the mountainous terrain, winter can bring snow and colder conditions, potentially requiring specialized gear or experience, especially on higher trails.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not always listed, many routes, particularly those leading into the Moncayo Natural Park, often have designated parking areas. For example, some routes like the Pico Lobera loop start from 'Parking Peña Roya', indicating available parking facilities at key access points.
The Moncayo Natural Park and its surrounding trails are generally welcoming to dogs, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in protected areas or near livestock. Ensure your dog is fit for the challenging terrain and carry enough water for both of you, as water sources might be limited on some high-altitude paths.
Beratón itself, as a charming village, offers amenities including a local bar-restaurant where you can refuel after your run. While not directly on every trail, these facilities are typically accessible from the main trailheads or within the village, providing a convenient stop for refreshments.
Beratón stands out due to its elevated position as the highest village in Soria, offering exceptional access to the less-frequented 'Hidden Face of Moncayo' within the Moncayo Natural Park. This provides trail runners with a unique blend of challenging mountainous terrain, extensive trail networks, and breathtaking, often solitary, natural scenery.


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