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Jogging around Brazuelo offers a natural setting for outdoor activities, characterized by serene landscapes and diverse natural features. The region features several running routes that allow for exercise amidst nature. Key natural elements include oak forests and the Embalse de Benamarías (Benamarías Reservoir), which provides scenic water views. The area's vegetation, with species like Capulín, Patula Pine, and Netleaf Oak, contributes to a varied forest cover.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
21
runners
9.04km
01:06
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21
runners
10.6km
01:17
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.8km
01:35
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.00km
00:57
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the heart of Astorga, right next to the cathedral, lies one of the most unusual bishop's residences on the Iberian Peninsula: the Palacio Gaudi. It was designed and built by the famous Spanish architect of the same name (Antonio Gaudi, 1852-1926). A visit to the museum housed here is worthwhile both for the exhibits presented to visitors and, of course, for the imaginative architecture of the building.
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Always beautiful to look at. Here they tell the story of the people who lived here.
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The route is approximately 12 kilometres long and of low difficulty, making it accessible to most hikers. It is a perfect place to enjoy nature and disconnect from the daily hustle and bustle.
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The Benamarías reservoir is a lovely place to enjoy a day outdoors. It is located in the town of Benamarías, in the region of La Cepeda, Castilla y León. This reservoir is ideal for activities such as hiking, fishing and, of course, enjoying a nice picnic in its picnic area. The picnic area has tables and benches, making it a perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. In addition, the surroundings offer beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for disconnecting from the daily hustle and bustle.
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The Benamarías reservoir is a lovely place to enjoy a day outdoors. It is located in the town of Benamarías, in the region of La Cepeda, Castilla y León. This reservoir is ideal for activities such as hiking, fishing and, of course, enjoying a nice picnic in its picnic area. The picnic area has tables and benches, making it a perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. In addition, the surroundings offer beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for disconnecting from the daily hustle and bustle.
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In the heart of Astorga, right next to the cathedral, lies one of the most unusual bishop's residences on the Iberian Peninsula: the Palacio Gaudi. It was designed and built by the famous Spanish architect of the same name (Antonio Gaudi, 1852-1926). A visit to the museum housed here is worthwhile both for the exhibits on display and, of course, for the imaginative architecture of the building.
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On June 24, 1889, the prelate's name day, the first stone was laid. They had planned to complete the work on the palace in June 1894, but the bishop died in 1893, and this event radically changed the course of the work, paralyzed by the hostility between Gaudí and the Diocesan Council. Finally, Antonio Gaudí resigned from his post as chief architect, very upset by the treatment he received. In 1905, D. Julián de Diego y Alcolea ruled the diocese of Astorga and tried to convince Gaudí to return to the works of the palace, but he did not succeed. Ricardo García-Guereta, diocesan of León, was appointed architect and completed the work on October 12, 1913, as bishop D. Julián de Diego y Alcolea
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Brazuelo offers a wide selection of over 25 running routes. These trails cater to various preferences, ranging from easy paths to more challenging runs.
The running trails in Brazuelo offer a good mix of difficulty levels. You'll find 1 easy route, 20 moderate routes, and 7 more difficult options, ensuring there's something for every runner.
Yes, Brazuelo has at least one easy running route perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. The region's serene landscapes, particularly paths winding through oak forests, are ideal for a low-difficulty run.
You can expect diverse natural terrain in Brazuelo. Many paths wind through serene oak forests, featuring tree species like Capulín, Patula Pine, and Netleaf Oak. Some routes, like El Celemín by the Embalse de Benamarías, offer scenic views around the Benamarías Reservoir.
Yes, many running routes in Brazuelo are circular, providing a convenient loop experience. For example, the Santa Colomba de Somoza loop from Pedredo is a popular moderate path that offers a circular experience through the local landscape.
The running routes in Brazuelo are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 5.0 stars. Over 120 runners have explored these trails, often praising the natural setting, serene landscapes, and diverse forest cover that allow them to 'disconnect from the daily hustle and bustle'.
While running in Brazuelo, you can find several interesting landmarks nearby. The Gaudí Palace – Astorga loop from Astorga, for instance, brings you close to the impressive Episcopal Palace of Astorga (Gaudí Palace). Other notable attractions in the vicinity include the Cruz de Ferro (Iron Cross) and the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Astorga.
Absolutely. Brazuelo's proximity to historical sites allows for this. The Street Art @ Astorga – Astorga loop from Astorga is a longer route that can be combined with exploring the historic city of Astorga, home to the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Astorga and the Episcopal Palace of Astorga (Gaudí Palace).
Many of Brazuelo's running routes, especially the easier ones through the oak forests, are suitable for families looking to enjoy nature together. The low difficulty paths allow for a relaxing experience for all ages.
Brazuelo's natural environment is generally welcoming for dogs. Most trails through natural landscapes are suitable for running with your canine companion, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash and check local regulations for specific areas.
While specific parking details for every trail are not listed, many trailheads in natural areas like Brazuelo typically offer designated parking spots or roadside parking options. It's recommended to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for more precise parking information.
After a run, you can find cafes and pubs in nearby towns and villages. For example, routes starting or passing through Santa Colomba de Somoza, like the Santa Colomba de Somoza loop from Santa Colomba de Somoza, would likely have options for refreshments.
For those wishing to extend their stay, accommodation options can be found in the villages and towns surrounding Brazuelo. These typically include guesthouses or small hotels that cater to visitors exploring the region's natural beauty.


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