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Jogging routes around Villamayor De Calatrava traverse a landscape shaped by unique geological features, including ancient volcanic formations and low mountain ranges. The region features an alternation of sierras and broad valleys, offering varied elevations for running. Additionally, numerous wetlands and riverine environments provide tranquil paths amidst rich biodiversity. This diverse terrain makes Villamayor De Calatrava an appealing destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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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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18.7km
02:20
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Almodóvar del Campo Lagoon is a unique natural and geological feature located in the province of Ciudad Real, within the Campo de Calatrava region, famous for its volcanic landscapes. It is a lagoon formed in the crater of a volcano after a phreatomagmatic eruption (interaction between magma and groundwater). This type of lagoon is called a maar.
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The Stone Bridge over the Jabalón River in Corral de Calatrava is a historic structure that is part of several hiking and cycling routes in the region.
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The monuments and centers of cultural interest are spread throughout its streets: the Palermo Museum, the Casa-Convent of La Merced, current home of the Hieronymite nuns, in a modernist style and dating back to the 19th century. Continuing the visit you can visit the Cervantina Library, inside which countless editions of Don Quixote are collected, in various languages, formats and periods, as well as canvases and drawings related to the Cervantine character. From here you can also see the Municipal Theater, built in 1845 on the site of the old Carmelite Convent.
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Today we even find a puddle under his eyes.
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In the Alcudia Valley, we find the municipality of Almodóvar del Campo built on the side of a volcano, so present in Campo de Calatrava, and whose crater is now a lagoon. The Arab footprint is the most emblematic of the city, leaving behind the memory of the Castle and above all the unique Parish of Our Lady of the Assumption. There you can see the first videomapping in Spain permanently installed in a closed space, under the theme of the life and work of San Juan de Ávila.
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It is formed by a Strombolian volcanic cone of pyroclasts, and due to the quarry in it, its internal structure is exposed. Attached to the foot of this volcano is the Almodóvar maar, which is a phreatomagmatic explosion crater that erupted at the edge of the Paleozoic series, cutting a substrate of hard lithology and destroying part of the previous volcano. The maar crater is funnel-type (hard-type substrate) and houses an ephemeral lagoon inside. In its southern and eastern contour the maar has a ring of tuffs, with pyroclastic facies. The phreatomagmatic deposits of the maar ring are located on a Cenozoic red colluvium. The main interest is of a volcanological (petrological) type and as a secondary interest the geomorphological interest stands out.
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It is a volcanic formation made up of a crater and the Cerro de los Molinos. The crater gives rise to the lagoon and the hill is composed of solid lava. It is located near Almodóvar del Campo, in an easterly direction and, according to historians, it gave origin and name to the settlement of the population.
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In the Alcudia Valley, we find the municipality of Almodóvar del Campo built on the side of a volcano, so present in Campo de Calatrava, and whose crater is now a lagoon. The Arab footprint is the most emblematic of the city, leaving behind the memory of the Castle and above all the unique Parish of Our Lady of the Assumption. There you can see the first videomapping in Spain permanently installed in a closed space, under the theme of the life and work of San Juan de Ávila. The monuments and centers of cultural interest are spread throughout its streets: the Palermo Museum, the House-Convent of La Merced, current home of the Hieronymite nuns, in a modernist style and dating back to the 19th century. Continuing the visit you can visit the Cervantina Library, inside which countless editions of Don Quixote are collected, in various languages, formats and periods, as well as canvases and drawings related to the Cervantine character. From here you can also see the Municipal Theater, built in 1845 on the site of the old Carmelite Convent.
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There are over 45 dedicated running routes around Villamayor de Calatrava, offering a diverse range of experiences for all levels. These routes traverse unique landscapes, including volcanic formations, low mountain ranges, and serene wetlands.
The region offers a varied terrain for running. You'll find routes that wind through volcanic outcrops like El Morrón and Cabezaparda, offering rugged paths and undulating experiences. There are also paths through low mountain ranges (sierras) with more demanding inclines, and tranquil routes along riverine environments and wetlands such as Las Cucharas and El Prado.
Yes, while many routes are moderate to difficult, there is at least one easy running route available. The area's diverse landscape also includes flatter stretches in valleys and along riverbanks, which can be suitable for less experienced runners or those looking for a more relaxed pace.
Absolutely. Many of the running paths in the region are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Cerro de San Agustín by the Laguna de Almodóvar — circular from Puertollano offers a challenging loop with scenic views, and the Río Guadiana and Puente del Río Jabalón — circular from Corral de Calatrava provides a moderate riverine experience.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical points of interest. You can encounter volcanic formations like El Morrón, which is a Natural Monument, and Cabezaparda. Routes often pass by wetlands, rivers like the Tirteafuera, and traditional paths. Notable highlights include the Old dam of the Guadiana River and the Bridge over the Jabalón River.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly categorized, the presence of numerous traditional paths, riverine environments, and flatter valley sections suggests that some routes could be suitable for families. Look for routes marked as 'easy' or 'moderate' with minimal elevation gain for a more comfortable family outing.
Many outdoor trails in Spain, especially in natural and rural areas, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, often on a leash, and owners clean up after them. It's always advisable to check local regulations or signage at trailheads, especially in protected natural areas or near wetlands, to ensure dogs are permitted.
The region's climate suggests that spring and autumn would be ideal for jogging, offering milder temperatures. Summers can be hot, especially in inland Spain, so early mornings or late evenings would be preferable. Winters are generally mild, making running possible year-round, though some higher elevation paths might be cooler.
Given the rural nature of Villamayor de Calatrava and its surrounding areas, parking is generally available in or near the starting points of many routes, particularly in villages or designated recreational areas. However, specific parking information for each individual trailhead may vary, so it's recommended to check route details on komoot for precise locations.
The running routes around Villamayor de Calatrava are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.0 stars. Over 260 runners have explored the varied terrain, often praising the unique geological features, the tranquility of the wetlands, and the diverse challenges offered by the low mountain ranges.
Yes, the region is known for its volcanic origins. Routes often pass through areas with volcanic outcrops, including the Natural Monument 'El Morrón' and 'Cabezaparda'. These areas provide rugged and interesting paths with dramatic backdrops, offering a unique running experience.
The area is crisscrossed by 'cañadas, cordeles, veredas y caminos' (traditional livestock routes, trails, and roads), which form an extensive network ideal for jogging. Some routes might even follow ancient Roman roads, like the 'Camino de la Plata', offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.


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