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Jogging around Andújar offers diverse routes through the Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, characterized by rolling hills and Mediterranean forests. The region features varied terrain, from gentle riverside paths along the Jándula and Yeguas rivers to more challenging trails in the northern mountainous areas. Elevations range from 400 to 1,290 meters, providing options for different fitness levels. This natural landscape, rich in holm oaks and cork oaks, makes for varied and engaging running experiences.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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4.92km
00:35
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.3km
02:19
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This difficult 11.4-mile jogging loop in Sierra Morena offers challenging elevation, diverse forests, and the historic Santuario de la Cabez

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12.5km
01:27
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Jog the moderate 7.8-mile La Ropera and Rincón del Jándula Loop, featuring riverside views and birdlife in Sierra de Andújar Natural Park.
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The first stop on the old road to the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Head is where pilgrims rest and have a light lunch before continuing their journey. Here you'll find several watering troughs so the horses can quench their thirst during the approximately 20-kilometer trek from the city of Andújar. A small chapel has also been built where pilgrims can pray to the Virgin.
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The Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Head is located in the Sierra de Andújar Natural Park. This sanctuary is one of the oldest in Spain, with a history dating back to the 13th century. It is known for its impressive Gothic architecture and religious significance, making it a very popular pilgrimage site. Every year, on the last weekend of April, a pilgrimage is held in honor of the Virgin of the Head, attracting thousands of pilgrims from all over Spain. During this festival, devotees climb the Cabezo hill, where the sanctuary is located, to pay homage to the Virgin.
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Since 1227, the date on which the apparition of the Virgin of the Head to Pastor Juan de Rivas is recorded, the celebration of the pilgrimage is commemorated on the last Sunday of April of each year, although the apparition took place on the night of the 11th. to August 12, 1227 in whose memory a kind of small pilgrimage is also celebrated on that date in the same Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Head.
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The hermitage of San Ginés is an important milestone for pilgrim walkers who make the journey from Andújar to the Sanctuary of the Virgen de la Cabeza, along what is known as the old road or bridle path. San Ginés is the place where there is a kind of hill that leaves Andújar behind in the view, to soon resume the views of the Jándula river valley. Walkers usually stop there to rest and regain strength. The hermitage and its surroundings were also rehabilitated a few years ago.
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Impressive Basilica full of history that guards the Virgen de la Cabeza, patron saint of Andújar and the Diocese of Jaén, becoming the oldest Pilgrimage in Spain since 1227
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It is a hermitage of the same name and a resting place for pilgrims on the way up to the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Head. From here a descent begins until the passage through the Jándula River.
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You must bring hiking poles. The best time to go is from November to April.
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Komoot offers a wide selection of over 50 running routes around Andújar. These routes vary in difficulty and length, providing options for all fitness levels, from easy riverside jogs to challenging trail runs through the Sierra de Andújar Natural Park.
The jogging trails in Andújar offer diverse terrain, primarily within the Sierra de Andújar Natural Park. You'll find rolling hills, Mediterranean forests with holm and cork oaks, and paths along scenic rivers like the Jándula and Yeguas. Some routes feature gentle, flat sections, while others, particularly in the northern mountainous areas, present more challenging ascents and descents.
Yes, there are several easy running routes. A great option for a relaxed jog is the Mota de la Isla by the Río Guadalquivir — circular from Andújar. This 3.1-mile (4.9 km) route follows the Guadalquivir river, offering flat terrain perfect for an easy run.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, routes like the Sierra Morena Trail: Santuario de la Cabeza Loop offer significant elevation changes and panoramic views within the Sierra de Andújar Natural Park. Another demanding option is the Santuario Virgen de la Cabeza - circular trail running in the Sierra de Andujar natural park, which also features substantial climbs.
Yes, many of the running routes around Andújar are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Mota de la Isla by the Río Guadalquivir — circular from Andújar and the more challenging Sierra Morena Trail: Santuario de la Cabeza Loop.
The running routes often pass through the stunning Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, offering views of Mediterranean forests, rolling hills, and rivers. You might encounter significant landmarks such as the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Cabeza, or scenic spots like the Batanera Waterfall. The region also features reservoirs like the Rumblar Reservoir Dam and the Encinarejo Reservoir, providing picturesque backdrops for your run.
Yes, several routes in Andújar feature beautiful waterside views. The Mota de la Isla by the Río Guadalquivir — circular from Andújar follows the Guadalquivir river. Additionally, the La Ropera and Rincón del Jándula Loop leads through Mediterranean forests and along the Jándula river, offering serene waterside running experiences.
Andújar's Mediterranean climate makes spring and autumn ideal for jogging, with milder temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer mornings and evenings can also be pleasant, but midday runs might be too hot. Winter offers cooler, crisp conditions, perfect for longer runs, though some higher elevation trails might be chillier.
For families looking to jog together, easier and shorter routes are recommended. The Mota de la Isla by the Río Guadalquivir — circular from Andújar is an excellent choice due to its flat terrain and manageable distance, suitable for various fitness levels within a family.
The Sierra de Andújar Natural Park is generally dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect the local wildlife, especially endangered species like the Iberian lynx. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect any specific signage or regulations on individual trails.
Yes, the La Ropera and Rincón del Jándula Loop is a fantastic option. This 7.8-mile (12.5 km) route takes you through beautiful Mediterranean forests and along the Jándula river, offering a moderate challenge with varied scenery that can be completed in about 1 hour 27 minutes.
The Sierra de Andújar Natural Park is a vibrant Mediterranean ecosystem. While jogging, you might spot various bird species, and if you're lucky and discreet, you could catch a glimpse of significant wildlife. The park is home to endangered species such as the Iberian lynx, black vulture, and imperial eagle, adding to the immersive natural experience.


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