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Jogging around Armañanzas offers diverse terrain, from the gentle slopes surrounding the village to the more challenging ascents of the Sierra de Codés. The region is characterized by its monticule setting, providing varied running paths with both inclines and level stretches. Runners can explore marked routes that traverse scenic oak forests and connect to parts of the historic Camino de Santiago, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
14
runners
7.57km
00:48
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
10
runners
10.6km
01:10
80m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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runners
10.9km
01:15
110m
100m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
runners
9.63km
01:45
700m
700m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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10.9km
01:15
180m
180m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very nice village, the last in Navarre.
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It is a three-aisled and four-aisled Gothic church with chapels between buttresses, a triforium, and a polygonal apse covered by ribbed vaults. At the base is a 14th-century portal with three archivolts, above which stands the Virgin and Child, adored by two angels. The south portal, the tomb of Cesare Borgia, features ornamentation characteristic of Mannerism and focuses the temple's greatest interest on its external appearance.
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A wonderful resting place for pilgrims. Further ahead, you can see the Las Cañas reservoir, an important wetland for migratory birds.
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A city with narrow streets, high church towers, old walls and lots of atmosphere. In front of the city church is the gravestone for Cesare Borgia... a story that you should read... it ended here.
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Beautiful little town with church ruins. Cafes are centrally located. Nice town hall. There were, however, structures being set up for an upcoming bull run and I didn't stay there long. You never know when bulls might storm through the streets.
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The church of Santa María has traces of a cathedral and is in the Gothic and Renaissance styles.
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One of the emblematic peaks of the area, a joy of views.
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Nice place to visit.
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The region offers a diverse landscape for runners. You'll find everything from the gentle slopes surrounding the village itself, providing varied paths with both inclines and level stretches, to the more challenging ascents of the Sierra de Codés. Many routes traverse scenic oak forests, and you can even find sections of the historic Camino de Santiago.
While many routes offer moderate to difficult challenges, the village's setting on a small monticule between two gentle slopes suggests that there are naturally varied running paths, including more level stretches suitable for beginners. Look for marked walking and cycle routes within Armañanzas, which are often suitable for a relaxed pace. For example, the Mirador del León Dormido loop from Viana is a moderate 4.7 miles (7.6 km) trail with less elevation gain.
Absolutely. The Sierra de Codés mountain range provides excellent opportunities for challenging jogs and trail running. Routes like the Ioar – La Plana loop from Torralba del Río, a 10.5 miles (16.8 km) trail with significant climbs, or the Peña de los Cencerros – Ioar loop from Torralba del Río, a difficult 3.9 miles (6.3 km) path with substantial elevation gain, are perfect for experienced runners seeking a workout.
Yes, the region is rich in scenic vistas. The Sierra de Codés offers rewarding views from its peaks, such as the Joar Summit (1,414 m) and La Plana Summit (1,338 m). You can also find the La Dormida Viewpoint, and the View of Sansol, which are great spots to pause and enjoy the landscape.
Beyond the stunning Sierra de Codés, you'll find diverse natural beauty. The nearby Route to the Source of the River Urederra is renowned for its 'beautiful water,' diverse ecosystem, and captivating mystical turquoise waterfalls, offering a stunning backdrop for longer nature runs. The Las Cañas Reservoir and Bordón Bird Observatory also provide a unique opportunity to observe aquatic birds during your outdoor activity.
Armañanzas is located just 1 km from one of the most picturesque parts of the Camino de Santiago, offering well-trodden paths with historical interest. Within the village, you can explore its narrow streets and admire the elegant Santa María church. Nearby, you might encounter the Church of Santa María in Los Arcos or the Viana Old Town, both offering a glimpse into the region's rich heritage.
Armañanzas's quiet village environment and marked walking routes provide a peaceful setting for family-friendly jogs. The gentle slopes around the village offer less strenuous options. While specific family-designated routes aren't listed, many moderate trails, especially those with less elevation, could be enjoyable for families who enjoy being active together.
The natural environment around Armañanzas, with its numerous trails through forests and open landscapes, is generally welcoming for dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near agricultural land, and to check local regulations for specific trails or protected areas.
Yes, many of the popular running routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Ioar – La Plana loop from Torralba del Río and the Peña de los Cencerros – Ioar loop from Torralba del Río, both offering a complete loop experience.
The running routes in Armañanzas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the varied terrain, from the challenging climbs of the Sierra de Codés to the peaceful paths through oak forests, and the unique blend of natural beauty with cultural significance found along sections of the Camino de Santiago.
There are over 25 running routes available around Armañanzas, catering to various skill levels. The majority are moderate, with a good selection of more difficult trails for those seeking a challenge.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not always provided, as a quiet village, Armañanzas and nearby towns typically offer parking options. For routes starting from specific villages like Torralba del Río or Viana, you can usually find public parking areas suitable for accessing the trails.
The region's climate makes it suitable for running during many seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, ideal for exploring the oak and beech forests. Even winter can be enjoyable, especially on less exposed trails, though conditions in the Sierra de Codés might require appropriate gear.


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