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Jogging around Linares offers a diverse landscape for outdoor activity, situated in the foothills of the Sierra Morena. The region features wooded pastureland and remnants of its historical mining heritage, providing varied terrain for runners. Natural features like "El Piélago" contribute to the scenic backdrop. This blend of natural beauty and historical elements creates a unique environment for running routes.
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The Paseo Virgen de Linarejos is one of the most emblematic spaces in Linares, both for its historical value and its architectural and scenic beauty. Its layout began in 1843 and was completed in 1875, coinciding with the mining boom in Linares and its proclamation as a city during the reign of Alfonso XII.
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The Linares Bullring, also known as the Coso de Santa Margarita, is one of the city's most iconic sites, both for its architecture and its bullfighting history. It was built in 1866 and inaugurated in 1867 with a bullfight featuring bulls from the Miura ranch.
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Bullfights are one of the defining cultural events in Andalusia. The Linares Bullring was built in 1866. The ring has a diameter of 58.15 m with capacity for 8,368 seats.
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The Plaza del Ayuntamiento is the administrative and cultural center of the town. Linares is the second most important municipality in the province of Jaén. The plaza area also includes the Casa de la Ammunition and the Rafael Museum.
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Plaza built in 1866, and inaugurated a year later with a bullfight by Miura. She is known for having experienced the death of the bullfighter Manolete in August 1947, gored by the bull Islero. Next to the gang gate there is a ceramic and marble plaque commemorating that tragic afternoon at the fair.
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It is part of the Fundición la Cruz mining complex (Minas de la Cruz), located near the Pozo de las Cadenas. A smoke conduction tunnel came to it. This chimney reached a height of 100 meters in 1892, although now it is only 57.
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Paseo de Linarejos is one of the most important streets in Linares. It is 500 meters long and 30 meters wide. It consists of a central street and two narrower side streets. It shows a varied vegetation in its gardens. The lampposts are cast iron in the modernist style, made in the San Antonio de Sevilla foundry in 1881. Tiled benches display old photographs of the city. At its northern end is the Glorieta de América, where the Monument to Andrés Segovia stands.
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Komoot offers nearly 40 diverse running routes around Linares. These include options for various skill levels, from easy paths to more challenging trails, ensuring there's something for every runner.
Jogging routes in Linares offer a varied landscape, from the wooded pastureland in the foothills of the Sierra Morena to paths that explore the region's historical mining heritage. You'll find a mix of natural trails and sections of Vías Verdes (greenways), which are often flatter and follow old railway lines.
Yes, Linares has options suitable for beginners. For a moderate but accessible run, consider the Mercado de Abastos loop from Linares, which covers about 5.7 km. The Vías Verdes also provide generally flatter and easier surfaces for a steady jog.
Absolutely. For a more demanding experience, the Virgen de Linarejos Promenade – Silk Road loop from Antigua Estación de Andaluces-Zarzuela is a difficult 19.2 km route. Overall, there are 5 difficult routes and 31 moderate routes available for those seeking a greater challenge.
Many of the running routes in Linares are designed as loops, offering convenient circular paths. For example, the Mercado de Abastos loop from Linares is a great option for a circular run.
Linares's routes often pass by interesting natural and historical sites. You might encounter remnants of the region's mining past, or natural features like "El Piélago." Some routes offer views of the Rumblar Reservoir or pass near the Peñalosa Archaeological Site. The Santa Margarita Gardens also provide a pleasant setting.
The running routes in Linares are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. More than 500 runners have already explored the varied terrain, often praising the blend of natural beauty and historical elements.
Yes, the region is known for its "Senderos por las Minas" (Mining Trails), which are a network of well-marked paths designed to showcase both the natural environment and the historical mining heritage of Linares. These trails offer a unique running experience through significant historical sites.
Yes, Linares features Vías Verdes, which are trails built on old railway lines. The Vía Verde de Linares and the Vía Verde del Guadalimar are excellent choices for runners looking for flatter, often more direct routes, providing a different kind of running experience.
Given its location in the foothills of the Sierra Morena, Linares generally offers pleasant conditions for jogging during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer mornings and evenings can also be suitable, while winters are generally mild, allowing for year-round activity, though checking local weather is always recommended.
Many routes in Linares provide picturesque views, especially those venturing into the Sierra Morena foothills or near natural features like "El Piélago." Trails offering views of the Rumblar Reservoir are particularly scenic.
While some popular routes might see more activity, the extensive network of nearly 40 trails, including the various "Senderos por las Minas" and Vías Verdes, means you can often find quieter paths, especially during off-peak hours or by exploring some of the less-trafficked options.


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