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Jog this moderate 4.9-mile (7.8 km) coastal route from Sopela to Faro de la Galea, enjoying panoramic ocean views and historic landmarks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.65 km
1.78 km
277 m
122 m
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5.70 km
1.78 km
208 m
121 m
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The route features a varied terrain, combining both paved and natural paths. While generally accessible, expect some unpaved and gravel sections. There are also some hilly parts, particularly closer to Sopela, including a notably steep decline and a staircase between Gorrondatxe Hondartza and Sopela Beach. A section near the lighthouse is quite straight and includes a parallel path.
This scenic route offers continuous panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Cantabrian Sea. Key landmarks include the Punta Galea Lighthouse, the majestic Punta Galea Cliffs, and the 18th-century Fuerte de la Galea. You'll also pass the Aixerrota Windmill, Barinatxe ("La Salvaje") Beach, and Gorrondatxe/Azkorri Beach. On clear days, you might even see the coastline of Cantabria.
The route is easily accessible via public transport. The Bidezábal metro station is a convenient option. If you're driving, there is parking available near Sopela and Punta Galea, though specific parking areas may vary.
This route is generally considered of moderate difficulty for jogging, requiring a good level of fitness. While many sections are accessible, some parts necessitate sure-footedness due to varied terrain and some steep inclines/declines. Beginners with some prior jogging experience might find it manageable, but those new to jogging may find it challenging.
Spring and early summer are ideal for jogging this route, as you can enjoy pleasant weather and see bright yellow wildflowers along the path. The route is also popular for its celebrated sunsets, making late afternoon jogs particularly rewarding.
Generally, dogs are welcome on this coastal route. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially near cliffs, other trail users, and protected natural areas to ensure safety and respect for wildlife.
No, you do not need any special permits or have to pay an entrance fee to access the Faro de la Galea from Sopela route. It is a publicly accessible coastal path.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of other official trails. You will find yourself on parts of the Bizkaiko bira, Azkorri bidea, Gorrondatxe-Azkorri bidea, and Galea errepidea during your journey.
Yes, the route is well-equipped for outdoor activity. You will find convenient exercise areas and benches strategically placed along the path, offering opportunities for rest and enjoying the views.
The route is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, offering continuous panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Cantabrian Sea. You'll pass impressive rocky cliffs, various beaches like Barinatxe and Gorrondatxe/Azkorri, and enjoy vistas of the Bilbao estuary and El Abra Port. Keep an eye out for bright yellow wildflowers and activities like model airplane flights and paragliding.
The entire route offers stunning photographic opportunities, especially around the View of the Punta Galea Cliffs and near the Punta Galea Lighthouse. Sunsets from this route are particularly celebrated and provide spectacular backdrops.
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