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Jogging around Crevillent offers diverse natural landscapes, from challenging mountain trails to accessible paths. The region is characterized by the mountainous Sierra de Crevillent, the tranquil El Hondo Natural Park with its lagoons, and the scenic Embalse Crevillente reservoir area. These varied terrains provide opportunities for different fitness levels, including rugged ascents and flatter, more relaxed running routes.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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32.8km
04:43
1,350m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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13.3km
01:35
340m
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17.3km
02:31
730m
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Take note of the No Entry due to wild boar hunting. I had to make a detour from my planned route along the ridge to the viewpoint.
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Mallol recalls that at the same time as the summer excavations in Crevillent, the University of Alicante's summer course entitled "The City of Herna / Peña Negra: Tartesians and Phoenicians in Southeastern Iberia" was taking place and the exhibition "Life and Death of Peña Negra" was opening at the Municipal Archaeological Museum.
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It is not a Phoenician settlement, it is an Iberian village. Regards
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Very picturesque stretch of road with beautiful views in all directions, with beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea.
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Next to the famous Els Pontets (arches of the aqueduct of Andalusian origin) two marked trails of FEMECV (Federation of Mountain Sports and Climbing of the Valencian Community, in Valencian Federació d'Esports de Muntanya i Escalada de la C.V.) begin: PR- CV 108 and 109. There are two information signs with maps and QR codes for more information.
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An aqueduct of Islamic origin, whose infrastructure dates back to the 13th century. At this point several hiking routes begin through the Sierra de Crevillente.
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The Peña Negra Site (Penya Negra in Valencian) is a very interesting archaeological site with very good views. In addition, it is one of the most extensive Phoenician settlements known in the southeast of the peninsula. Also known as the city of Herna, it allows us to understand how people lived thousands of years ago.
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There are over 50 dedicated jogging routes around Crevillent listed on komoot. These routes offer a wide variety of experiences, from challenging mountain trails to more relaxed paths through natural parks and along the reservoir.
Crevillent offers a diverse range of terrains. You'll find challenging ascents and panoramic views in the Sierra de Crevillent mountainscape, easier and often paved paths suitable for relaxed running in El Hondo Natural Park, and scenic routes along the Embalse Crevillente reservoir with sandy tracks and concrete roads. This variety ensures options for all preferences and fitness levels.
While many routes in the Sierra de Crevillent are more challenging, you can find easier paths suitable for beginners or a relaxed run. El Hondo Natural Park offers accessible paths, perfect for a gentle jog or family outing. The Embalse Crevillente reservoir area also features easy circular paths, such as a 2.74 km route north of the reservoir, ideal for those with a lower fitness level.
The running routes in Crevillent are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 7 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the stunning natural beauty, and the challenging yet rewarding mountain trails.
Yes, many of the running routes in Crevillent are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the challenging Rambla del Castelar – La Loma Blanca loop from Crevillent is a popular option, as is the extensive The Pontets Aqueduct – La Vella Antennas loop from Crevillent.
Yes, the region offers routes near water. The Embalse Crevillente reservoir provides scenic jogging paths alongside the water. Additionally, you can find the Elche Reservoir and Waterfall nearby, which can be incorporated into longer runs or visited as a point of interest.
The Sierra de Crevillent offers numerous trails with panoramic views and unique rock formations. You can also find specific viewpoints like the La Anguilla Observatory. The area around Els Pontets is also known for its scenic beauty, and historical landmarks like the Five-Arch Bridge and Altamira Palace are accessible from some routes.
Absolutely. El Hondo Natural Park features easy, accessible paths that are ideal for family outings, offering a chance to enjoy nature and birdwatching. The northern part of the Embalse Crevillente reservoir also has an easy 2.74 km circular path suitable for families looking for a gentle run or stroll.
For advanced runners seeking a challenge, the Sierra de Crevillent mountainscape is the ideal location. Routes like La Vella Summit loop from Merendero de La Palaya offer significant elevation gain and rugged terrain, providing a vigorous workout and stunning views.
Yes, you can combine your run with a touch of history. The Penya Negra Archaeological Site offers a 15.2km loop running route, allowing you to explore ancient history while enjoying your physical activity. Additionally, some routes pass near historical structures like the Altamira Palace.
One of the longest and most challenging routes is The Pontets Aqueduct – La Vella Antennas loop from Crevillent. This extensive path covers 20.4 miles (32.8 km) and features significant ascents through the Sierra de Crevillent, offering a demanding experience for seasoned runners.
Yes, if you're starting from Hondón de los Frailes, you can explore routes like La Vella Summit – Rambla del Castelar loop from Hondón de los Frailes. This route is a difficult 12.7 km path with considerable elevation gain, perfect for a challenging run in the mountainous terrain.


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