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Jogging routes around Láujar De Andarax are situated within the Sierra Nevada Natural Park, offering a diverse landscape for runners. The region features abrupt and fertile terrain, dense pine forests, and rocky peaks, with routes often following the scenic Andarax River valley. Joggers can explore trails winding through terraced fields and mountainous areas, providing varied inclines and views. This environment offers a pristine setting for physical activity.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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runners
16.7km
03:33
650m
650m
Jog this difficult 10.4-mile loop to Chullo Peak and Lagunilla Seca in Sierra Nevada National Park, gaining 2121 feet for panoramic views.
12.9km
01:48
570m
590m
This difficult 8.0-mile trail running circular route between Bayárcal and Laroles offers challenging climbs and expansive Sierra Nevada view

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31
runners
12.0km
01:37
390m
390m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
28
runners
27.7km
03:54
1,140m
1,140m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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runners
19.2km
02:37
680m
680m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Benecid is a small district of Fondón located in the heart of the Alpujarra Almeriense, in the upper valley of the Andarax River and at the foot of the Sierra Nevada. Its quiet streets and agricultural terraces offer an ideal setting for strolling with views of the ravine of the same name. Of particular note are the 16th-century Church of San Juan Bautista and several historic fountains, such as the one in the square and the Pábilo fountain. It also houses the Río Andarax Center, a unique ethnographic space showcasing the region's traditions.
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Fondón is a village in the Alpujarra region of Almería, surrounded by mountains and nature. Its historic center is notable for the Mudejar church of San Andrés and several chapels, as well as fountains and stately homes. It is a good starting point for hiking trails such as the GR-142 or the GR-140, which pass through landscapes of orchards, ravines, and vineyards. Visitors can enjoy the opportunity to taste the local wines and traditional dishes such as "olla de trigo" (wheat stew) or "remojón" (remojón).
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Old, great bridge where the hiking trail leads over.
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In the tourist information office there is a beautifully done exhibition about the history of the region (unfortunately I didn't understand the language). Check it out!
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Simple wooden bridge over stream...
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Small bridge...
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Walking through the old moats, just wooow..
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With an altitude of 1,258 meters above sea level, Bayárcal is the highest town in the province of Almería. Its beautiful traditional complex is located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada National Park.
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There are over 20 running routes available around Láujar de Andarax, offering a diverse range of options for all levels. The region is situated within the stunning Sierra Nevada Natural Park, providing a beautiful backdrop for your runs.
While many routes in the area are considered difficult, there are 5 moderate routes available. For beginners, it's recommended to explore paths around the village or within the El Nacimiento Recreational Area, which offers more accessible terrain. The region's extensive network of trails also includes shorter, less strenuous options suitable for a gentle run.
The running trails around Láujar de Andarax feature a varied and striking natural landscape. You can expect routes winding through terraced fields, mountainous terrain with varied inclines, dense pine forests, and paths that often follow the picturesque Andarax River valley. This diverse topography provides options from challenging ascents to more moderate paths.
Yes, many of the routes in Láujar de Andarax are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the challenging Chullo and Lagunilla Seca Loop and the scenic El Encinar de Abrucena – trail running circular from Abrucena (PR-A 15). These loops provide a great way to experience the region's diverse landscapes.
Runners can enjoy stunning views of the Sierra Nevada and the fertile plain of the Andarax River. The region is known for its 16 fresh-water springs, some dating back centuries, which can be incorporated into scenic routes. You might also encounter features like View of Abrucena from the Jairola Irrigation Channel Path or the La Jairola viewpoint, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Many trails in the Sierra Nevada Natural Park are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. It's always advisable to check local regulations for specific trails, but generally, the extensive network of paths offers plenty of opportunities to run with your canine companion amidst nature.
Láujar de Andarax benefits from a mild inland Mediterranean climate. Dry, warm summers and mild winters with clear skies make it favorable for year-round outdoor activities. Spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures for running, while early mornings or late afternoons are best during the warmer summer months.
Absolutely. Láujar de Andarax is known for its challenging mountainous terrain, with 17 routes rated as difficult. Routes like the Bayárcal and Laroles Loop or the Running loop from Dalías offer significant elevation gains and longer distances, perfect for experienced trail runners seeking a demanding workout with rewarding views.
The running routes in Láujar de Andarax are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Over 200 runners have explored the varied terrain, often praising the stunning natural beauty, the well-maintained paths, and the diverse options for different ability levels.
Yes, the region offers several points of interest. You might run past the La Ragua Pass or the Mairena Hairpins. The area also features impressive natural formations like The Canals of Padules or a Canyon near Almócita, providing scenic breaks during your run.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around Láujar de Andarax, especially near popular recreational areas like El Nacimiento, which is less than a kilometer from the town center. Many trailheads are accessible by car, though specific parking availability can vary by route. It's advisable to check route details for precise starting points.
While Láujar de Andarax is a small village, it has some public transport connections. However, reaching specific trailheads within the Sierra Nevada Natural Park might require a car or a local taxi service, as public transport options to more remote starting points can be limited. The village itself is a good starting point for many routes.


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