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Hiking around Arjona is characterized by expansive olive groves that form a "sea of olive trees," providing scenic vistas across the Jaén countryside. The region's terrain includes varied paths, from easy strolls through agricultural landscapes to more challenging routes. A notable natural feature is the meander of the Jándula river, accessible via specific trails. The broader province of Jaén also offers diverse natural parks, complementing Arjona's local hiking opportunities.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
22.4km
05:49
140m
140m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.26km
01:36
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17.7km
05:02
390m
390m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.23km
02:07
40m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is another area notable for its slope and also contains a large number of loose stones, which gives it the name "Cuesta de las Chinas" (Hill of the Chinas), referring to the loose stones that make it difficult for cyclists and horses to pass through this section.
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The people of Andújar have named the different sections of the Camino Viejo with names that reflect the steep climbs or extreme descents; thus, this first slope was called and known by everyone as the "Cuesta del Reventón" (Hill of the Bursting), as it is the warm-up for the pilgrims in the tough ascent to the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Head
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In Andújar, this first approach to the Sierra Morena is known as "Los Cerrillos," as it consists of gentle hills used as a grazing area for docile cattle. Bulls, cows, and calves graze freely throughout the fenced area.
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More commonly known in Andújar as "the pipes," these are part of the irrigation water conduit from the Rumblar reservoir, located in the town of Baños de la Encina. This conduit, designed for irrigation, is over a century old, having been planned during the Second Spanish Republic around 1936. The old road runs beneath these enormous pipes.
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The best time to go is between November and April.
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These photos convey the high spirits felt by municipal employees after the visit of the Cofradía Matriz de la Virgen de la Cabeza de Andújar to City Hall. The Mayor, led by the Mayor, visited the premises to share their views of the festivities taking place in the coming days.
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This modern sculpture evokes the Virgin of the Head, patron saint of Andújar and the Diocese of Jaén. It was donated to the city by the Association of Friends of Heritage and created by sculptor Manuel López Pérez in a demonstration of creative skill that is difficult to quantify, as he uses metal as a construction element, imitating the real image cast in wood. It is temporarily placed in the courtyard of the town hall, awaiting its final placement in a suitable location for public viewing.
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It is a rest area going up towards San Ginés, where you can sit and relax for a while.
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Hiking around Arjona primarily features expansive olive groves, often referred to as a "sea of olive trees," characteristic of the Jaén countryside. You'll find scenic viewpoints offering vistas over this agricultural landscape. While Arjona itself is rich in history and culture, the broader province of Jaén provides diverse natural parks with varied terrain, including mountains, rivers, and forests, for more extensive hiking experiences.
There are over 30 hiking routes available on komoot around Arjona. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy strolls through the olive groves to more challenging treks in the wider region.
The trails around Arjona offer a range of difficulties. You'll find approximately 12 easy routes, 16 moderate paths, and 2 more difficult trails, ensuring options for different fitness levels and preferences.
Yes, many of the routes around Arjona are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Hiking loop from Andújar is a moderate 8.3 km path, and the Hiking loop from Barriada Virgen de la Cabeza offers an easy 5.9 km option.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 11 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil olive groves, the historical context of the region, and the scenic viewpoints that offer panoramic views of the countryside.
While Arjona is known for its historical sites, the wider area offers natural and man-made landmarks. You can explore highlights such as the Viewpoint of the Río Jándula Meander, or historical structures like La Muña Tower and Ermita del Berrueco. The Mirador del meandro del río Jándula - loop from Andújar route specifically leads to a viewpoint over the Jándula river meander.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the region offers options like the Mirador del meandro del río Jándula - loop from Andújar, a difficult 22.4 km trail, or the Collado de la Virgen – Ermita de San Ginés loop from Andújar, which is a difficult 19.3 km route with significant elevation gain. These routes provide a more strenuous experience compared to the local olive grove paths.
Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for families. These trails are generally shorter and have less elevation gain, making them ideal for a leisurely walk. The Hiking loop from Barriada Virgen de la Cabeza is an easy 5.9 km trail that can be completed in about 1 hour 30 minutes, perfect for a family outing.
The best time to hike in Arjona and the surrounding Jaén province is typically during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, temperatures are milder and more pleasant for outdoor activities, and the landscape is often at its most vibrant. Summers can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable.
Absolutely. The province of Jaén is home to significant natural parks. The Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park is Spain's largest protected area, offering numerous routes along rivers and to waterfalls. The Sierra Mágina Natural Park, with Jaén's highest peak, provides panoramic views. These parks offer more diverse and extensive hiking opportunities beyond Arjona's immediate vicinity.
Arjona offers several local viewpoints, known as "miradores del pueblo," that provide excellent scenic vistas over the vast olive groves that define the region. Additionally, the Viewpoint of the Río Jándula Meander is a notable natural highlight accessible via some of the longer hiking routes.


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