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Jogging routes around Codos are primarily found within the Sierra de Algairén, a mountain range characterized by extensive forests of pine, holm oak, and cork oak. The village itself is situated at an elevation of 751 meters, with the Río Grío valley offering varied terrain. Running trails in this region often involve significant elevation changes, leading to panoramic views from peaks like Pico de Valdemadera. The landscape features slate and quartzite rock formations, providing diverse surfaces for trail running.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.0km
02:55
960m
960m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:40
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Crossroads between the Valdemadera peak, the Tiermas valley and Cerro del Espino
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Beautiful hill located in the middle of a long trail.
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A mountain pass with beautiful views of the Aljairén mountain range. It can be accessed via a well-maintained forest trail that ends at the pass, and then there are several trails to continue. The pass can also be accessed via a very long trail.
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Located at an altitude of 1,058 meters and in the beautiful Sierra de Algairén, we find the Collado de la Luz or also called El Cuervo with panoramic views of the mountains that will not leave us indifferent. Near the pass is the Cerro del Espino
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We find beautiful views from the Tío Franisco pass, a connection point between the Cosuenda area and the Tiernas de Alpartir ravine
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Cerro del Espino is located in the center of the Sierra de Algairén, between Almonacid de la Sierra and Cosuenda, which is 50 kilometers from Zaragoza. At the top of this mountain, we will find a metal cross that is usually adorned with handkerchiefs and the typical cachirulo of the Aragonese lands.
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Located 1038 meters above sea level and on the path of La Lechera, we find this beautiful picture in the Collado de la Hermana with views of the top of Monte del Cortado
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We find ourselves going up the ravine of the hortales, by the path known as the one of the Tía. It will guide us until we reach the North range of the Sierra de Algairén. Nice path with awesome views when you reach the top.
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There are over 19 dedicated running routes around Codos listed on komoot. These trails primarily traverse the diverse terrain of the Sierra de Algairén, offering a range of challenging experiences for runners.
The jogging trails in Codos are characterized by the mountainous landscape of the Sierra de Algairén. You'll encounter varied terrain, including extensive forests of pine, holm oak, and cork oak, as well as slate and quartzite rock formations. Many routes feature significant elevation changes, leading to rewarding panoramic views.
The running routes around Codos are generally considered challenging, with most classified as difficult due to significant elevation gains and varied terrain. There are no routes specifically categorized as easy or moderate in the provided data, suggesting the area is best suited for experienced trail runners.
While running in Codos, you'll be immersed in the natural beauty of the Sierra de Algairén. Highlights include the lush forests and the valley carved by the Río Grío. You might also encounter significant peaks like Pico de Valdemadera, offering expansive views. Specific points of interest include Collado de la Luz and Pico del Rayo.
Yes, several running routes around Codos are circular. For instance, the Aunt's Trail loop from Albergue de Aguarón and the "La Peña Val de Tobarcé" – Mirador de "Val de Cerezo" loop from Albergue de Aguarón are popular options that allow you to start and finish at the same point.
Runners using komoot praise the varied and challenging terrain of Codos, particularly the mountain forests and significant elevation changes that define the region. Over 130 runners have explored these trails, appreciating the opportunity for invigorating trail runs amidst natural beauty.
Absolutely. The mountainous landscape of the Sierra de Algairén ensures many routes offer spectacular scenic views. Trails leading to higher elevations, such as those near Pico de Valdemadera, provide panoramic vistas of the surrounding Campo de Cariñena and the Río Grío valley.
Given that most routes in Codos are classified as difficult with substantial elevation gains, they may not be ideal for all families, especially those with young children or beginners. These trails are generally better suited for experienced trail runners seeking a challenge.
While the region offers year-round beauty, winter conditions in the Sierra de Algairén can include colder temperatures and potentially snow or ice at higher elevations. It's advisable to check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before planning winter runs and to be prepared with appropriate gear.
Beyond the natural landscapes, you can find interesting points of interest. For example, the Hermitage of the Virgin of the Eagle is a notable religious building. You might also encounter various mountain passes like Puerto de Codos, which offer unique views and historical significance.
The most popular running route is Collado de la Hermana y Cerro del Espino desde el Raso de la Cruz — Sierra de Algairén. This difficult 17.3 km trail features substantial elevation gain through the Sierra de Algairén and is a favorite among local runners.
While many routes venture into the Sierra de Algairén, the village of Codos itself, situated on a rocky high point, offers pleasant views. The roads and traditional paths within the village and extending into the Río Grío valley could provide gentler options for leisurely runs, allowing you to experience local charm.


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