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Jogging routes around Amurrio offer diverse terrain within the Basque Country, characterized by verdant mountains, valleys, and forests. The region features accessible greenways, such as the Delika Greenway, which follows the river through oak and beech trees towards the Delika Canyon. More challenging mountain trails are available in the vicinity, including areas within natural parks known for rugged limestone formations and varied ecosystems.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
28
runners
18.3km
02:37
790m
790m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.8km
04:50
1,490m
1,490m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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runners
4.89km
00:30
30m
30m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
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7.63km
00:48
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.3km
06:44
1,550m
1,550m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Amurrio was traditionally known as "El Crucero," a meeting point for routes between Castile and the Cantabrian ports. In the town center, the Ugarte Tower House (18th century), now the Cultural Center, the San Antón de Armuru Chapel (16th century), and the Church of Santa María with its 25-bell carillon, one of the largest in the Basque Country, stand out.
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Pico del Fraile (864 m) is a mountain in the Cordillera. There is a path to the top. The nearest mountain refuge is Refugio del Tolope, located 1,037 m/3,402 ft NNW from the summit.
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This rocky peak is vertical on all its flanks, which makes it necessary to use leather straps during the ascent. It was first climbed in 1924 by Ángel Sopeña, precursor of climbing in the Basque Country. Its name comes from its resemblance to the figure of an abbot.
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Summit located at an altitude of 1,078 meters on the border between Casitlla y León and the Basque Country, in the Sierra Sálvada. From the top you can see the characteristic relief of the mountain range with a very peculiar structure created by the steep slopes of the north.
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Well-known and emblematic summit with a peculiar hermitage at the top.
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Set of cliffs that appear along the Sierra Salvada and that go in a northerly direction. On the south side, the Burgalesa, the loins develop in the direction of the Río Nabón.
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To the right of the path appears the Pico del Fraile where it is a huge pinnacle that separates from the cliff and where it has a special shape. It's worth stopping to see.
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From Villasana de Mena, to the Cilieza neighborhood, through the Rollos or La Complacerá tunnel, you can access Castro Grande, a peak that faces the Fraile peak.
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Amurrio offers a good selection of running routes, with over 18 trails available for various fitness levels. These include easy paths, moderate loops, and more challenging mountain runs.
The running trails around Amurrio feature diverse terrain, ranging from accessible greenways and river paths to more challenging mountain trails. You'll encounter verdant mountains, valleys, and forests, often passing through oak and beech woodlands, characteristic of the Basque Country.
Yes, Amurrio has options suitable for beginners. There are at least 2 easy running routes available, offering gentler gradients and shorter distances for those new to jogging or looking for a relaxed pace.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Amurrio offers a significant number of difficult routes. There are 10 challenging trails, such as the Amurrio – Burubio (533 m) loop from Amurrio, which features substantial elevation gain over 19.6 km, and the View of the Landscape at Sunset loop from Amurrio, a 29.5 km path with extensive views and varied terrain.
Yes, the region around Amurrio is known for its natural beauty. The Nervión Waterfall is a prominent feature, especially along the Delika Greenway. You might also encounter the Gujuli Waterfall in the nearby Gorbea Natural Park, offering stunning views during your run.
Absolutely. The **Delika Greenway (Senda Verde de Delika)** is an excellent family-friendly option. This approximately 5-kilometer round trip trail links Amurrio to the stunning Delika Canyon, providing a scenic and relatively flat journey through oak and beech trees, ideal for a leisurely jog or walk with family.
While specific regulations can vary by trail and natural park, generally, many outdoor trails in the Basque Country are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or park rules for specific routes, particularly within protected natural areas like Urkiola or Gorbea Natural Parks.
Yes, many of the running routes in Amurrio are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Amurrio loop from Amurrio, a 7.6 km trail, and the more challenging Amurrio – Burubio (533 m) loop from Amurrio.
Amurrio is well-situated near several significant natural parks that offer extensive running opportunities. These include **Urkiola Natural Park** with its rugged limestone formations, **Izki Natural Park** known for its gorges and black oak trees, and **Gorbea Natural Park**, the largest in the Basque Country, offering diverse routes and the impressive Gujuli waterfall.
The running routes in Amurrio are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from numerous reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, from gentle greenways to challenging mountain ascents, and the scenic beauty of the Basque landscape.
Amurrio town itself serves as a central starting point for many routes, and you can typically find parking within the town. For trails extending into natural parks, designated parking areas are usually available at trailheads. Public transport options, such as local buses or trains, connect Amurrio to larger cities, making it possible to access the town and some trail starting points without a car.
Many routes in Amurrio offer fantastic views. The View of the Landscape at Sunset loop from Amurrio is specifically named for its extensive vistas. Additionally, routes near the Delika Canyon or those ascending to summits like Pico del Fraile provide breathtaking panoramic scenery.


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