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Jogging around La Mierla offers diverse terrain within the Sierra Norte de Guadalajara Natural Park, situated at 957 meters above sea level between the Jarama and Sorbe rivers. The region features extensive pine forests and mixed woodlands, providing shaded running environments. Runners can explore varied landscapes including river plains, valleys, and areas with unique limestone rock formations.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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15.3km
02:00
350m
350m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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18.7km
03:14
1,000m
1,000m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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6
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23.2km
02:59
610m
610m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
5
runners
18.4km
02:16
450m
450m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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12.6km
01:47
440m
440m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, in Tamajón (Guadalajara), stands atop a small hill to the north of the town center, at an altitude of approximately 1,097 meters, within the Diocese of Sigüenza-Guadalajara. It was built in the 13th century in the Romanesque style, with significant renovations in the 16th century that introduced Renaissance influences. In the 12th century, the area belonged to the Common Lands of the Town and Territory of Atienza; in the 15th century, it passed to the Mendoza family.
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The most popular route to ascend Pico Ocejón begins in Valverde de los Arroyos and is known for its scenic beauty and moderate difficulty. The hike is approximately 14.74 km and typically takes around 6 hours with stops. Along the way, hikers can enjoy spectacular views and the rich biodiversity of the area.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Tamajón, Guadalajara, is a beautiful example of 13th-century Romanesque architecture, with Renaissance reforms in the 16th century. Located on a small hill to the north of the town, this church stands out for its impressive façade and its rich history. The temple has a rectangular floor plan with three sections and three naves, with a flat chancel and a porticoed gallery on the south façade. Inside, you can admire mural paintings from different periods and Baroque and Gothic altarpieces that decorate the main altar and the side chapels.
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The climb is hard, but it is worth it. Although we were not lucky enough to see all the scenery that should be seen from that height. The descent is almost harder than the ascent.
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Beautiful Romanesque church with porticoed atrium.
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At 2049 metres above sea level, it is one of the highest and most popular peaks for hiking in the region. There are several routes to climb Pico Ocejón, the most common being those starting from Majaelrayo and Valverde de los Arroyos. Both routes offer stunning landscapes and the opportunity to enjoy nature at its best.
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A place of prayer and also for recreation and rest, it is a good place to start or end routes.
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Eroded rocks with shapes of great beauty.
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The terrain around La Mierla is quite varied, offering a mix of landscapes for runners. You'll find extensive pine forests and mixed woodlands, providing shaded paths. The area also features river plains and valleys between the Jarama and Sorbe rivers, which can offer relatively flatter sections. For those seeking more challenge, the broader Sierra Norte de Guadalajara Natural Park includes rugged, mountainous terrain with significant elevation changes.
While many routes in the region are rated as difficult, there is at least one moderate option. The Running loop from Tamajón is a moderate 6.9 km (approximately 4.3 miles) path, which takes about 55 minutes to complete. This route offers a less strenuous option compared to the more challenging trails in the area.
Jogging around La Mierla offers opportunities to discover unique natural and historical landmarks. You might encounter the spectacular limestone formations of the Enchanted City of Tamajón, with its caves and rock arches. Other natural highlights include the Lagunas de La Puebla de Beleña, especially beautiful in wet years, and the dramatic Hoces del Jarama gorge. Historical points of interest like a medieval bridge over the Jarama river and the ruins of Bonaval Monastery can also be integrated into longer excursions.
Yes, several routes around La Mierla are designed as loops, offering convenient circular paths. Examples include the challenging Pico Ocejón loop from Almiruete, the Cabeza de Almiruete – TA- 12 loop from Tamajón, and the Between hills loop from Almiruete. For a moderate option, consider the Running loop from Tamajón.
La Mierla's diverse landscape makes it suitable for running across different seasons, though spring and autumn are often ideal. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer can be warm, making early morning or late afternoon runs preferable, especially on shaded forest trails. Winter running is possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions, particularly in higher altitudes.
There are 8 dedicated running routes detailed for the La Mierla region. These routes vary in difficulty, with 2 moderate options and 6 challenging trails, catering to different fitness levels and preferences.
The running routes around La Mierla are popular among outdoor enthusiasts, with over 20 runners having explored the varied terrain using komoot. While specific ratings are not available, the community frequently praises the region's diverse landscapes, from shaded pine forests to challenging mountainous paths, offering engaging experiences for all.
Yes, experienced runners will find several challenging long-distance routes. The Pico Ocejón loop from Almiruete is a difficult 18.6 km (11.6 miles) path with significant elevation gain, offering panoramic views. Another demanding option is the Arcipreste de Hita Trail, a 15.3 km (9.5 miles) route through varied landscapes.
Absolutely. La Mierla is situated between the Jarama and Sorbe rivers, offering opportunities for runs along river plains. The region research mentions a medieval bridge over the Jarama river with great views of the canyon and river, and paths leading to a small beach, suggesting picturesque spots for combining your run with scenic water views. Riparian forests along the rivers also contribute to a varied natural landscape.
The running trails around La Mierla feature a range of elevation changes, reflecting the region's diverse topography. While some river plains offer relatively flat sections, many routes, especially those in the Sierra Norte de Guadalajara Natural Park, involve significant ascents and descents. For example, the Pico Ocejón loop from Almiruete includes over 1000 meters (3280 feet) of elevation gain, indicating challenging climbs and descents on many of the difficult trails.
Many trails in La Mierla offer beautiful scenery. The routes winding through extensive pine forests and mixed woodlands provide refreshing, shaded environments. For dramatic natural beauty, consider routes that pass near the Enchanted City of Tamajón with its unique rock formations. Trails offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountainous terrain, such as parts of the Pico Ocejón loop from Almiruete, are also highly scenic.


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