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Jogging around Obanos offers access to varied terrain, including historical pilgrimage routes and rural paths. The region is characterized by its position along the French Way of the Camino de Santiago, providing well-trodden trails. Elevated areas like Alto del Perdón and the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de Arnotegui offer challenging ascents and panoramic views. The landscape features diverse paths, ranging from accessible routes to more demanding trails with varying elevations.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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6.52km
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Jog this moderate 4.1-mile (6.5 km) circular route on the Camino Francés, featuring the historic Romanesque Bridge in Puente la Reina.
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7.76km
00:50
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.08km
00:45
100m
100m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.6km
01:30
260m
260m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At the general audience on June 21, 2006, the then Holy Father briefly summarized two biblically recorded events that describe the special position of James the Greater, the patron saint of this church, among the disciples: + "He was privileged, along with Peter and John, to participate in the hour of Jesus' agony in the Garden of Gethsemane and in the event of Jesus' Transfiguration. (...) In the first instance, James, together with the other two apostles, experiences the glory of the Lord; he sees him speaking with Moses and Elijah; he sees the splendor of divine glory shining in Jesus; in the other instance, he faces suffering and humiliation; he sees with his own eyes how the Son of God humbles himself and is obedient to the point of death. The second experience was certainly an opportunity for him to mature in faith and to correct the one-sided, triumphalist interpretation of the first experience: He had to recognize that the Messiah, awaited by the Jewish people as a triumphant leader, was in reality not only full of honor and glory. surrounded not only by suffering, but also by suffering and weakness. The glory of Christ is realized precisely on the cross, in sharing in our sufferings." (Pope Benedict XVI)
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wrong name - the Romanesque church is called Santa María de Eunate
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Santa María de Eunate is a Romanesque church on the Aragonese branch of the Way of St. James in Navarre. The church was built at the end of the 12th century in the Romanesque style with Mozarabic influences. The octagonal design is a reference to the Templars. There used to be a hospice here that belonged to the Order of St. John and today it is a hostel for pilgrims.
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The Church of Santiago in Puente la Reina, also known as the Church of Santiago el Mayor, is a historical and architectural gem. This parish church originally dates back to the 12th century, but most of what you see today dates back to the 16th century after extensive reconstruction. One of its most striking features is the late Romanesque entrance, which was preserved during later renovations. Inside you will find a special statue, known as the Black Santiago.
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The Church of San Juan Bautista in Obanos, located in the Plaza de los Fueros, is a beautiful example of neo-Gothic architecture. Built in 1912, this church exudes an impressive historical charm. The church’s façade features a portico and a square tower, which contribute to the building’s majestic appearance. Inside, the church exudes a serene and sacred atmosphere, with beautiful stained glass windows and detailed decorations that reflect the church’s rich history.
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This is the complete opposite of the Chapel of the Cross: here the theme is splendor and glorification. Almost too much gold, pomp...
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One of the few octagonal churches in the world, belonging to the Templars.
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There is something magical about this place
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There are over 25 running routes available for you to explore around Obanos. These trails offer a variety of distances and elevations, catering to different fitness levels.
Yes, Obanos offers 3 easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed pace. These trails typically feature gentler terrain and shorter distances, allowing for an enjoyable experience without excessive challenge.
The running trails around Obanos feature diverse terrain, ranging from well-trodden paths along the historic Camino de Santiago to more rugged rural trails. You'll encounter varying surfaces, including dirt paths, gravel, and some paved sections, often with changes in elevation, especially on routes leading to viewpoints like the Hermitage of Arnotegui.
Yes, many of the running routes around Obanos are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Camino Francés: Obanos to Puente la Reina Loop is a popular 6.5 km circular trail, and the Santa María de Eunate – San Juan Bautista Church loop from Obanos offers a moderate 7.8 km circular option.
The region around Obanos is rich in historical and natural landmarks. You can encounter the historic Pilgrim Monument at Alto del Perdón, offering panoramic views. The Puente la Reina – Arnotegi Hermitage loop from Puente la Reina / Gares leads to the Hermitage of Arnotegui, which provides excellent viewpoints over the Valdizarbe and Nequeas regions. Additionally, the Puente la Reina – Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge loop from Puente la Reina / Gares takes you past the iconic Romanesque Bridge.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, there are 3 difficult routes around Obanos. These trails often feature significant elevation gains and longer distances, such as the ascent to the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de Arnotegui, providing a rewarding workout with stunning views.
The running trails in Obanos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Over 120 runners have explored the area, often praising the blend of historical significance, diverse terrain, and the scenic beauty of the Camino de Santiago paths and elevated viewpoints.
Absolutely! Obanos is a significant point on the French Way of the Camino de Santiago, where two major branches converge. This historic pilgrimage route provides well-maintained paths that are ideal for running, offering a unique blend of cultural immersion and physical activity. The Camino Francés: Obanos to Puente la Reina Loop is a great example of a route that follows a section of this famous trail.
Yes, the region offers routes that connect significant historical sites. The Santa María de Eunate – San Juan Bautista Church loop from Obanos is a moderate 7.8 km path that links two important historical churches, providing a run rich in cultural heritage.
While running is enjoyable year-round, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions in Obanos. The weather is milder, and the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon runs are advisable, while winter offers cooler temperatures, though some higher elevation paths might require more preparation.
Yes, beyond the immediate vicinity of Obanos, the broader Navarra region, including the Camino de Santiago, offers opportunities for longer runs. While not immediately adjacent, the Bardenas Reales Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, provides unique semi-desert landscapes for dedicated long-distance running, though it requires a separate trip. You can learn more about it at visitnavarra.es.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly categorized, the 3 easy routes available around Obanos would generally be suitable for families looking for a gentle jog or walk. These routes typically have less challenging terrain and shorter distances, making them more accessible for children.
Parking is generally available within the municipality of Obanos and nearby towns like Puente la Reina. Many trailheads, especially those connected to the Camino de Santiago, are accessible from town centers where public parking can be found. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations.


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