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Jogging routes around Tabuenca traverse a diverse landscape characterized by hills, gorges, and limestone ridges. The region offers varied terrain, from the elevated paths of cerros like Galiana and Bodegas to the lush environments of areas such as Cañada de la Cueva. These natural features provide engaging running experiences with notable elevation changes and scenic backdrops.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
14
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33.4km
04:43
1,370m
1,380m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.6km
01:21
350m
350m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.76km
00:50
100m
100m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.94km
00:46
140m
140m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.3km
02:10
700m
700m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Talamantes is a fantastic starting point for exploring the Moncayo region, with trails that blend forest, mountains, and ravines. Paths like the one leading to the Valdetreviño ravine start right from the village, perfect for walks with great views and no crowds. Plus, it's small and peaceful, ideal for stopping, having a bite to eat, and recharging after your hike.
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Añón de Moncayo retains a medieval atmosphere in its streets and buildings, where the influence of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem is still evident. Construction of the castle began in 1238, during the reign of James I of Aragon, to protect the area, as the town was strategically located between kingdoms.
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Be careful on windy days. The views are incredible
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Trasobares is a small town located in the valley of the Isuela River. It has a beautiful Cistercian monastery from the 12th century, as well as a bar and a campsite.
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The Talamantes castle was built in the 11th century with the purpose of defending the border crossing between Castile and Aragon in the Valdeherrera and Valdetreviño ravines. Although much of the fortification is in a state of ruin, the north wall and one of its towers are still quite well preserved.
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The Valdeherrera ravine connects the town of Talamantes with the Estacas hill, a point where the GR 90 forks into two variants. The ravine, although it consists of steep slopes, offers fantastic views of the surrounding rocks.
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We are located in the village of Talamantes, within the Moncayo Natural Park, from where we can see the remaining walls of Talamantes Castle, located at the top of the hill. Also known as the fortress of Monte Silla.
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We are in the beautiful Sierra del Mocayo going up or down from the top of La Tonda (1497 masl) within the Moncayo Natural Park
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Komoot features 4 diverse running routes around Tabuenca. These trails offer a range of experiences, from moderate loops to more challenging runs with significant elevation changes, catering to different fitness levels.
The jogging trails in Tabuenca traverse a diverse landscape characterized by hills, gorges, and limestone ridges. You'll find varied terrain, including elevated paths on cerros like Galiana and Bodegas, and lush environments in areas such as Cañada de la Cueva. This provides engaging running experiences with notable elevation changes and scenic backdrops.
While many routes in Tabuenca are considered difficult due to elevation, there is a great moderate option: the Running loop from Santuario de Rodanas. This 6.8 km (4.2 miles) trail leads through the local landscape and can typically be completed in about 50 minutes, making it suitable for those looking for a less strenuous run.
Tabuenca's running routes offer access to several interesting natural features and landmarks. You can explore areas like Cerro Galiana for scenic paths, the lush Cañada de la Cueva with its natural shelter, or the unique Cerro de las Bodegas, known for its underground wineries. Additionally, the Valdeherrera Gorge and El Boticario Spring are notable highlights along some routes.
Yes, Tabuenca offers several excellent circular running routes. For example, the challenging Valdeherrera Gorge – El Boticario Spring loop from Alto de la Cristina is a 33.4 km (20.8 miles) trail. Another popular option is the Trasobares loop from Trasobares, a difficult 10.6 km (6.6 miles) path with notable ascents and descents.
While specific seasonal recommendations depend on personal preference, Tabuenca's diverse terrain and natural beauty make it suitable for running in various seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer milder temperatures, ideal for longer runs. Summer mornings or evenings can also be pleasant, while winter might offer a different, crisp experience, especially on lower elevation trails.
Yes, the region's hilly landscape provides opportunities for rewarding panoramic views. Routes around Peña de las Armas, with its summit reaching 1,155 meters, offer extensive vistas, including that of Moncayo. Similarly, trails on Cerro del Calvario provide elevated perspectives of the surrounding area.
The running trails around Tabuenca are appreciated by the komoot community for their varied terrain and scenic beauty. Over 20 runners have used komoot to explore the region, often praising the challenging ascents and descents, and the opportunity to connect with nature in areas like the Valdeherrera Gorge.
Absolutely. The area around Tabuenca is rich in history. The Cerro de las Bodegas is distinctive for its underground wineries carved into the subsoil, offering a culturally rich jogging experience. Additionally, natural environments like the Arcos de Valdearcos feature rupestrian engravings, adding historical and geological interest to your run.
While specific parking details for each route's starting point are best checked on the individual komoot tour pages, Tabuenca is a municipality with established infrastructure. Many routes, especially those starting from or passing through the municipal center or accessible roads, likely have nearby parking options. For example, trails from Cerro del Calvario can be accessed via streets from Tabuenca itself.
Yes, experienced trail runners will find challenging options. The Valdeherrera Gorge – El Boticario Spring loop from Alto de la Cristina is a difficult 33.4 km (20.8 miles) route with over 1300 meters of elevation gain. Additionally, official hiking routes like PR-Z-164 (11.4 km with 475m elevation) and PR-Z-163 (11.2 km with 273m elevation) can be adapted for longer, strenuous runs.
While the guide highlights challenging routes, the diverse network of trails in Tabuenca means there are likely sections or shorter paths suitable for families, though specific 'family-friendly' designations are not provided. For dog-friendly running, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in natural parks or areas with wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific trails.


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