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Jogging routes around Benimuslem offer an accessible setting for outdoor activity, characterized by its flat terrain and proximity to the River Júcar. The municipality is situated on the left bank of the River Júcar, providing peaceful routes along its banks. The landscape is primarily agricultural, featuring expansive fields and irrigation canals that create a network of paths suitable for running. This flat topography makes Benimuslem ideal for all fitness levels seeking gentle, scenic running experiences.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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7.78km
00:48
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.7km
01:38
90m
90m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.3km
01:25
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.7km
01:06
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.7km
03:10
520m
520m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Monastery of Santa María de la Murta is an ancient monastery of the Hieronymite order, located in the Valley of La Murta, in Alcira, Valencia. Founded in the 14th century, this monastery was an important centre of culture and spirituality, and a place of pilgrimage for royalty and aristocracy. The monastery was built under the protection of the Monastery of San Jerónimo de Cotalba, and work began in 1401. Its architectural style is framed within the Valencian Gothic, and over the centuries it received numerous donations from illustrious families. In 1989, the Alcira City Council acquired the monastery and since 1995 it has been in the process of recovery and restoration. In addition to its historical and architectural value, the natural environment of the Valley of La Murta is a protected reserve, which adds an additional attraction for visitors.
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Old refrigerator that was used to keep a set of foods fresh. Its snow was taken from winter times or from nearby mountains such as the Mariola mountain range and transported to that point in order to preserve everything.
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It is a beautiful and peaceful place. The views are spectacular and the surroundings are worth it, the entrance to the castle is two euros.
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La Murta is a beautiful forest corner hidden in the coastal mountains of Alzira, it was the center of religious communities since the 6th century, known from then on as the “valley of miracles” (dels Miracles), and in 1347 a group of monks Jerónimos built a monastery that exercised decisive economic, cultural and social power in the Ribera Alta del Xúquer. The remains of the medieval monastery and the set of orchards, irrigation ditches and monks' quarters are the main historical and heritage attraction of the valley. And the natural wonders of the crown of peaks and ambushed slopes are a good attraction for hikers, trail runners and mountaineers in one of the coastal mountain ranges in the south of Valencia. The entrance to the interior of the Murta Municipal Natural Park is regulated to control the number of visitors and conserve the environment. Access from Alzira is signposted along narrow paved country tracks and you have to drive with caution, it is easy to find walkers, runners and cyclists. The parking lot is at the entrance to the monastery grounds, there are benches, trees and a comfortable place to leave vehicles. The most popular itineraries visit the remains of the monastery and follow some of the paths in the forests inside the valley without going up to the summits, except for the itinerary that leads directly to the Creu del Cardenal, which is the most popular peak in the valley. The mountain route leaves the parking lot and as soon as you pass the entrance control, turn to the right along the Senda Botánica de la Umbría, go up a small slope to a curve where there are remains of an old lime kiln and continue along the slope of the Mountain range.
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Very pretty
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This cylindrical construction was used to store the snow that fell in winter or the snow transported from the Sierra Mariola and which was transported with cars. It was a very common practice in the 16th and 18th centuries and was used to make ice cream and soft drinks, preserve food, and even make medicines, reduce the fever and relieve bruises. The "snow house" is a large well, very deep, and with a cover to avoid sunstroke. The top protrudes above of! ground level and the rest is buried, thus helping the thermal insulation necessary to preserve the snow. The interior walls were made of masonry. Between On the upper level and on the roof there are several openings through which you could enter inside and load the snow, then they were covered to maintain the temperature. With wood "They made steps to go down to the lower levels. At the lowest part there was a fountain or simply a gutter to let the accumulated water out. After the snowfall, the well was filled with snow. Inside it was crushed, as much as possible, with the feet and with wooden pillars, to turn it into ice. This operation lasted a short time to avoid frostbite on the feet. At a certain height, more or less 1 meter, rice straw was piled up and on top again snow. When the well was full, the snow was left to settle, covered, and monitored to prevent theft. The ice was cut into blocks to be extracted and placed in wooden boxes wrapped with straw to avoid, as much as possible, temperature loss. As They used animals for transportation, these were wrapped with blankets. The journey was made at night and quickly. Despite doing so, the load was reduced coming soon. This refrigerator was for private use of the monastery. Sieh dir die Gegend und my Wanderung im Video an: https://youtu.be/jKT0SaA3j6g
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The ruins of the Murta monastery are located in an otherwise picturesque and quiet place, surrounded by wooded mountains and a special energy. Tranquility is what reigns and you feel once you reach it. Highly recommended!
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There are over 140 running routes around Benimuslem, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These include easy, moderate, and more challenging paths.
Benimuslem's jogging trails are primarily flat, winding through tranquil agricultural landscapes with fields of citrus fruits, wheat, and rice. Many routes also follow paths along the River Júcar and quiet country roads, making them suitable for all fitness levels.
Yes, Benimuslem's flat topography makes it ideal for easy runs. There are 8 routes specifically rated as 'easy', and many of the 119 'moderate' routes also offer gentle gradients perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed pace through the agricultural fields and along the river.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes around Benimuslem are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Running loop from Alberic is a popular moderate option, and the Carcaixent loop from Carcaixent offers a longer, more challenging circular experience.
Benimuslem benefits from a Mediterranean climate, characterized by mild conditions for much of the year. This makes it suitable for outdoor activities like running in spring, autumn, and even winter. Summers can be warm, so early mornings or late evenings are recommended during those months.
Yes, the routes often feature the distinctive agricultural landscape with its lush fields and irrigation canals. You can also enjoy views along the River Júcar. Nearby natural attractions include La Murta Municipal Natural Park and Les Salines, which offer beautiful natural settings for exploration.
Given the predominantly flat terrain and peaceful agricultural paths, many routes are well-suited for families. The absence of significant inclines makes them accessible for various ages and fitness levels, allowing for enjoyable runs or walks together.
The running routes in Benimuslem are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from 15 reviews. Runners often praise the tranquil rural atmosphere, the flat and accessible paths, and the scenic views along the River Júcar and through the agricultural fields.
Beyond the natural beauty of the River Júcar and agricultural fields, you might encounter historical structures like the Alzira Bridge or the Gavarda Bridge. The Natural Trail of the Old Little Train also offers an interesting path to explore.
Yes, Benimuslem is situated on the left bank of the River Júcar, and many running paths incorporate sections along its banks. These riverside routes offer peaceful and scenic experiences. For example, the Walls of Alzira loop from Alzira features a mix of rural paths and riverside sections.
While specific public transport details for individual trailheads are not provided, Benimuslem is a municipality within the Valencian Community. For broader public transport information in the region, you may consult local transport services or regional tourism websites like Visit Valencia for general guidance on accessing outdoor areas.
As many routes traverse agricultural areas and quiet country roads, parking is generally available in or near the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these trails, such as Benimuslem itself, Alzira, or Alberic. Look for designated parking areas within these communities.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are 18 routes rated as 'difficult'. An example is the PNM Ullals del Riu Verd loop from Alberic, which is a longer route covering over 28 km and offers a more extensive running experience.


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