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Jogging routes around Nestares traverse a landscape characterized by varied terrain, including forested areas and significant elevation changes. The region offers paths that wind through valleys and ascend hills, providing a challenging experience for runners. Many routes feature notable climbs and descents, reflecting the area's natural topography. The majority of running trails in the area are rated as difficult, indicating demanding conditions.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
24
runners
15.1km
02:00
490m
490m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23
runners
22.7km
03:23
1,130m
1,130m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
15
runners
14.5km
02:12
760m
760m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
12
runners
6.10km
00:59
360m
360m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From the top of Maribuena head the views are infinite. You can have a good time contemplating the bluish ridges and the green slopes.
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It is more impressive from below than from above, but it is worth the climb.
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It began to be built in the year 1545 in a masonry factory. It is a church with a rectangular plan, with a nave with three sections with chapels between buttresses, a transept and an octagonal apse with three levels. It is covered by star-shaped ribbed vaults of different layouts, and has slightly pointed arches. The three-section sacristy is a Baroque construction from the 17th and 18th centuries. The two-bodied tower is from the end of the 16th century. Inside the parish church, the main altarpiece stands out, built in walnut wood, dating from the beginning of the 18th century.
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Curiously, it is just 50 meters from Cueva Mesa and Cueva Silla, no joke. Nearby there is a sign that says Cueva Lóbrega.
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The nave was built in the 16th century, long before the tower. As usual in many towns, the hermitage is located in the upper part of the town.
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Interesting church, with an exterior with large arches and an attached tower. The altarpiece is a work of art.
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Curiously, it is just 50 meters from Cueva Mesa and Cueva Silla. Nearby there is a sign that says Cueva Lóbrega.
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In the middle of the old town, with very nice arcades.
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The running routes in the Nestares area are characterized by hilly terrain, forested sections, and significant elevation changes. You'll find paths that wind through valleys and ascend hills, providing a challenging experience for runners. The majority of routes are rated as difficult, indicating demanding conditions.
Yes, the Nestares area offers a good selection of routes for runners. There are over 20 running trails available, primarily catering to those seeking a more challenging experience due to the varied topography.
The running routes around Nestares are predominantly challenging. Out of the 20 available routes, 18 are rated as difficult, and 2 are moderate. There are no easy routes listed, making the area best suited for experienced runners looking for a demanding workout.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For example, the Torrecilla en Cameros, Church of San Martín, Cueva Ventana, Hermitage of Our Lady of Lady of Hope – circular is a popular moderate loop. Other challenging loops include the Cueva de Jorge loop from Nieva de Cameros and the Balsa de Sojuela – Las Neveras loop from Sojuela.
While jogging in the broader Nestares region, you might encounter various natural and cultural highlights. These include settlements like Anguiano and Sotés, the scenic Vineyards of La Rioja Alta, and the Puerto de la Rasa (1,420 m) mountain pass. You could also explore natural monuments such as the Los Peñuejos Rock Formations and the Fountain of Life.
The running routes around Nestares are generally quite demanding, with most rated as difficult and featuring significant elevation changes. There are no routes specifically categorized as easy, which might make them less suitable for families with young children or those new to running. The moderate Torrecilla en Cameros circular route could be an option for more active families.
The running trails in the Nestares area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 1.0 stars from over 1 review. More than 220 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the challenging nature and natural landscapes.
While the guide data doesn't explicitly state which trails are dog-friendly, the natural and forested character of many routes suggests that some might be suitable for running with dogs. However, it's always recommended to check local regulations and trail signage for specific restrictions regarding pets, especially in protected areas or near wildlife.
One of the longer and more challenging running routes is the Cruz de Peña Bajenza – Cerro 1800 Trail loop from Viguera, which spans approximately 10.3 miles (16.6 km) and involves a substantial elevation gain of over 2,600 feet (800 meters).
Yes, for a moderate option, you can consider the Torrecilla en Cameros, Church of San Martín, Cueva Ventana, Hermitage of Our Lady of Hope – circular. This route is about 3.6 miles (5.8 km) long with an elevation gain of 758 feet (231 meters), typically taking around 44 minutes to complete.
Runners in the Nestares area should be prepared for significant elevation changes. Many routes feature notable climbs and descents, reflecting the area's natural topography. For instance, the Balsa de Sojuela – Las Neveras loop from Sojuela includes an elevation gain of 2,499 feet (762 meters) over 9 miles.
The guide data does not provide specific information about parking facilities at individual trailheads. However, for routes originating from villages like Sojuela, Nieva de Cameros, or Viguera, it is generally possible to find parking within or on the outskirts of these settlements. It's advisable to check local maps or community information for specific parking areas before your run.


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