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Jogging routes Cortes De Baza traverse a diverse landscape in the northeastern part of Granada province, situated at an altitude of 701 meters. The region is characterized by extensive trail networks, including paths around Negratín Lake, routes leading to the Guazalamanco Waterfall, and trails within the Sierra de Baza Natural Park. Runners can experience varied terrain, from riverside paths to mountainous trails, offering options for different preferences.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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9.01km
01:06
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Jog this moderate 5.6-mile (9.0 km) circular trail through the Enchanted Forest Las Higueras, known for its giant fig trees and waterfalls.
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11.1km
01:27
430m
420m
Jog the Barranco de las Sabinas to Guazalamanco Trail, a difficult 6.9-mile route with waterfalls and varied terrain in Cazorla Natural Park

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3.86km
00:28
90m
90m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.8km
02:04
700m
700m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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24.1km
02:58
320m
320m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Castril is a wonderful destination in the province of Granada! Castril Castle: Located on La Peña, this castle offers stunning views of the town and its surroundings. Although it is in ruins, it can be visited on guided tours Historic Center: Stroll through the cobbled streets and white houses adorned with flowers. Don't miss the Church of Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles Sendero de la Cerrada del Río Castril: A spectacular walk through walkways and wooden bridges over the Castril River Sierra de Castril Natural Park: Enjoy nature with trails, waterfalls and stunning landscapes
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The El Portillo reservoir or El Portillo Dam is located on the Castril River, in the municipality of Castril, in the province of Granada. This reservoir belongs to the Guadalquivir Hydrographic Confederation, in the Granada area.
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A tributary of the Bolera reservoir, it creates an idyllic landscape full of life. It is worth visiting.
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Open trail with great views, perfect for mountain biking or even gravel.
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Set of small waterfalls that form the Guazalamanco waterfalls, located on the river of the same name. After a rainy season, the waterfalls offer a very beautiful natural spectacle.
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Small and secluded mountain town whose inhabitants care with care and defend despite the difficulties that towns like this usually face. Thanks to their efforts, the town was declared a Site of Historic-Artistic Interest in 1982.
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This reservoir has a triple purpose of supply, irrigation and electricity production. It belongs to the Guadalquivir Hydrographic Confederation. The reservoir is fed by the Castril river, which is born in the Sierra of the same name and flows into the minor Guadiana.
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A multitude of giant fig trees create a plant tunnel to enter as if it were a maze through a set of paths dotted with small wooden bridges, full of springs of water. It is well worth getting lost in this forest with plenty of time to gradually discover all its hidden spots and enjoy them.
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Cortes De Baza offers a network of over 9 running routes, catering to various skill levels. These trails traverse diverse landscapes, from serene lakeside paths to challenging mountain trails within the Sierra de Baza Natural Park.
Yes, Cortes De Baza has several easy running paths perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. For instance, the Embalse del Portillo – race from Castril de la Peña is an easy 2.4-mile route that can be completed in under 30 minutes, offering a gentle introduction to the area's scenic beauty.
The region of Cortes De Baza boasts a highly diverse terrain for runners. You'll find everything from flat or gently undulating paths along the shores of Negratín Lake to more challenging mountainous trails within the Sierra de Baza Natural Park. Expect a mix of riverside paths, forest trails, and routes with significant elevation changes, providing varied experiences for all preferences.
Absolutely! The Barranco de las Sabinas to Guazalamanco Trail is a notable route that leads to the stunning Guazalamanco Waterfall. This challenging 6.9-mile path offers scenic views and is particularly impressive after periods of rain, making for a memorable running experience.
Yes, many of the running routes in Cortes De Baza are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Piedra del Baño loop from Embalse del Negratín is a challenging 7.9-mile circular route that offers extensive views around the lake, perfect for a longer run.
Cortes De Baza is rich in natural beauty and unique landmarks. While running, you might encounter the impressive Castril Gorge with its footbridges, or enjoy panoramic vistas from viewpoints like Views from Horro Mano de Hierro. The region also features the vast Negratín Lake and the unique traditional cave dwellings, adding cultural interest to your run.
The running routes in Cortes De Baza are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners frequently praise the region's unspoiled natural landscapes, the variety of terrain, and the stunning views of lakes, waterfalls, and mountain parks. The extensive trail network ensures there's always a new path to explore.
Experienced runners will find plenty of challenging options in Cortes De Baza. Routes like the El Minado Trail loop from Benamaurel, a difficult 15-mile route, offer significant distances and elevation changes. The Sierra de Baza Natural Park, in particular, provides mountainous trails reaching up to 2300 meters, ideal for advanced training.
Cortes De Baza experiences a continental Mediterranean climate. While summers can be rigorous, early mornings or late evenings are pleasant for running. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures and vibrant landscapes, making them ideal seasons for exploring the trails. Winters can be cold but also provide crisp, clear days for running, especially at lower altitudes.
Yes, Negratín Lake is a prominent feature in the region, and several routes offer stunning views of its shores. The Piedra del Baño loop from Embalse del Negratín is a prime example, providing a challenging run with extensive vistas of the lake and surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. The region, especially within the Sierra de Baza Natural Park, is characterized by abundant Scot and Austrian pines. The Enchanted Forest of Las Higueras Trail is a moderate 5.6-mile route that takes you through varied terrain, including beautiful wooded sections, offering a refreshing running experience amidst nature.


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