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Jogging around Baeza offers a unique blend of historic charm and natural beauty. The region is characterized by vast olive groves in the Guadalquivir valley, providing scenic backdrops for many running routes. Runners can explore the well-preserved Renaissance architecture of the UNESCO World Heritage historic center, with ancient city walls forming part of popular paths. The distant silhouette of the Sierra de Cazorla adds a mountainous element to the surrounding landscape.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Pópulo square, also known as Plaza de los Leones (Lions' square), is one of the most emblematic and picturesque corners of Baeza. This square is part of the monumental Renaissance complex that led to the city being declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003.
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This square, known as Plaza del Pópulo, houses the Tourist Office, the fountain, and the Jaén gate, attached to part of the old city wall.
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This park is dedicated to an illustrious man from Baeza who was mayor of the city for several years, and a councilor of the Junta de Andalucía for as many years. He was a beloved Baeza native because he made many favorable investments in the city that contributed to its social and cultural development.
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From here begins a path with several points or stops, simulating the walks that the illustrious poet Antonio Machado used to take daily through this land where he was teaching between 1912 and 1919.
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From the old wall, several viewpoints have been created from which you can see several important points of the province: if we look to our left, we will see the valley of the Guadalquivir river in an ascending direction with the Sierra de Cazorla, Segura and las Villas in the background. If we look in front we have the Sierra de Mágina and the Guadalquivir river below, and if we look to our right we will see in the distance the capital of Jaén, the Castle of Santa Catalina and the Sierra de Jaén.
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From the old wall, several viewpoints have been created from which you can see several important points of the province: if we look to our left, we will see the valley of the Guadalquivir river in an ascending direction with the Sierra de Cazorla, Segura and las Villas in the background. If we look in front we have the Sierra de Mágina and the Guadalquivir river below, and if we look to our right we will see in the distance the capital of Jaén, the Castle of Santa Catalina and the Sierra de Jaén.
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Behind the Baeza Cathedral, there is this small square dedicated to a Dean who stood out in his religious work, next to what is known as the Puerta de la Luna, which is rarely opened to the public.
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It is an old, smaller wall that surrounded the church of the old University and ends at the door in front of San Pablo de Baeza Street.
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Baeza offers a diverse selection of over 20 running routes, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These trails allow you to explore the region's unique blend of historic charm and natural beauty.
You'll find a good mix of difficulty levels for running in Baeza. There are a few easy routes perfect for a gentle jog, around 16 moderate trails that offer a bit more challenge, and a few difficult options for experienced runners seeking a more strenuous workout.
Jogging in Baeza immerses you in quintessential Andalusian landscapes. Many routes, such as the From Baeza to the Montalvas walk — circular, offer breathtaking views of vast olive groves and the picturesque Guadalquivir valley. You can also admire the distant silhouette of the Sierra de Cazorla National Park, adding a dramatic mountainous backdrop to your run.
Absolutely! Baeza's UNESCO World Heritage historic center is integrated into many running paths. Routes like Around Baeza — circular by the Alcázar de Baeza navigate through the town's Renaissance splendor, allowing you to pass significant landmarks such as the Plaza del Pópulo, the Cathedral, and the Palacio de Jabalquinto. The ancient city walls, particularly the 'Paseo de las Murallas', also form part of popular running paths.
Yes, several routes offer stunning panoramic views. The 'Paseo de Antonio Machado' (also known as 'The Walls' or 'Paseo de las Murallas') is renowned for its breathtaking outlooks over the Guadalquivir valley and olive groves, especially at sunset. The Mirador de las Murallas along this path provides particularly rewarding vistas.
Yes, Baeza has several excellent circular running routes. Popular options include From Baeza to the Montalvas walk — circular, which offers views over expansive olive groves, and Around Baeza — circular by the Alcázar de Baeza, which takes you through the historic center.
For those looking for longer runs, the The Barbican – Old University Church loop from Baeza is a challenging 15.3 km route. Additionally, the Greenway Nature Trail of the Renaissance (Sierra de Alcaraz), accessible from the Baeza area, is a 77-kilometer former railway line offering varied landscapes for extended scenic runs.
The running trails in Baeza are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 5 reviews. Runners frequently praise the unique combination of historic charm and natural beauty, highlighting the scenic olive groves and the opportunity to jog through the well-preserved Renaissance architecture of the city.
Yes, some running loops in Baeza include green spaces. For example, the Jaén Gate – Leocadio Marín Park loop from Baeza leads through the historic city and incorporates Leocadio Marín Park, providing a pleasant green environment within or on the immediate outskirts of the town.
As you run, you'll encounter numerous historical and natural points of interest. Within the city, you might pass the Sacred Chapel of the Savior or the Baeza Cathedral. Outside the city, the routes offer views towards the Entrance to the Sierra Mágina Natural Park, providing a rich cultural and scenic experience.
To truly experience Baeza's iconic olive groves, the From Baeza to the Montalvas walk — circular is an excellent choice. This route offers expansive views over the olive-carpeted landscape, providing a quintessential Andalusian running experience.


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