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15.9km
250m
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This difficult 9.9-mile jogging loop in Cabañeros National Park offers 822 feet of elevation gain and scenic views of Lake Viñuela.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parque nacional de Cabañeros
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11.3 km
4.48 km
139 m
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9.50 km
4.48 km
1.76 km
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This route is rated as difficult for jogging. While sections around La Viñuela reservoir might be considered easy to moderate, the full loop combining it with parts of the Cañada Real Segoviana presents a significant challenge, covering nearly 16 km with over 250 meters of elevation gain.
You'll experience varied terrain. The sections around La Viñuela are primarily on unpaved roads, offering relatively smooth running. Along the Cañada Real Segoviana, expect unpaved paths that can vary in condition, often passing through agricultural land, moorlands, and areas with scattered holm oaks and brushwood.
The route offers beautiful scenery. You'll enjoy views of the stunning turquoise La Viñuela Trail and the backdrop of La Maroma peak. The Cañada Real Viewpoint is a notable spot, and the Cañada Real Segoviana itself provides a mosaic of colors with olive trees, vineyards, and reddish marl soils.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several official trails. You'll be jogging along parts of the Senda la Viñuela, the Cañada Real Segoviana, and the Sendero de los Arcornocales.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times. The weather is milder, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Summers can be very hot, especially in the open sections of the Cañada Real, while winters might bring colder temperatures and potentially wet conditions on unpaved paths.
While specific regulations for this exact loop aren't detailed, as parts of the route may pass through or near Cabañeros National Park, it's crucial to check the park's specific rules regarding dogs. Generally, dogs are allowed on trails but often require a leash to protect wildlife and livestock.
For the jogging route itself, no specific permits or entrance fees are typically required. However, since the route is within the vicinity of Cabañeros National Park, it's advisable to check the official park website for any current regulations, especially if you plan to deviate from the main path or access specific park facilities. Generally, access to the park's public trails is free.
Specific parking details for this exact combined loop are not provided, but for the La Viñuela section, you can often find parking near the Embalse de la Viñuela or hotels in the area like Hotel La Viñuela, which serve as common starting points for routes around the lake. For the Cañada Real Segoviana, access points vary widely, but look for designated parking areas near villages or trailheads that intersect the drovers' road.
Yes, particularly around the La Viñuela area. The village of La Viñuela and surrounding areas offer various amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options like hotels and rural guesthouses, which are convenient for pre- or post-jogging refreshments and stays.
Given the route's difficulty and length, bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months. Appropriate jogging footwear for varied terrain, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a fully charged phone are essential. Snacks for energy and a basic first-aid kit are also highly recommended.
No, this route is rated as difficult and is not recommended for beginner joggers. Its length of nearly 16 km and over 250 meters of elevation gain require a good level of fitness and experience. Beginners might consider shorter, easier sections around the Embalse de la Viñuela instead.