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runners
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8.03km
360m
Running
Jog the difficult Las Viñas Trail for 5.0 miles (8.0 km) through Parque Natural Sierra Mágina, gaining 1186 feet (361 metres) in elevation.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Your route passes through protected areas
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Parque Natural de Sierra Mágina
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Start point
Parking
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829 m
Highlight • River
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6.75 km
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8.03 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.59 km
2.40 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
5.59 km
2.40 km
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (940 m)
Lowest point (590 m)
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The trail is a circular route, meaning it starts and ends in the same general area. While specific parking details aren't provided, circular trails often have designated parking near the trailhead. Given its location within Parque Natural Sierra Mágina, look for parking areas commonly used for accessing natural parks.
This jogging route is approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) long. For an average jogger, it typically takes around 70-75 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and the challenging terrain.
The terrain is varied and challenging. You'll encounter an initial ascent on a paved road, transitioning to a gravel track. There are also sections that coincide with the SE-487 road, which has light traffic, so caution is advised. The route concludes with a leisurely 3-kilometer descent.
No, this trail is rated as 'difficult' for jogging due to significant elevation changes, including a notable initial ascent. While it offers spectacular views, its varied terrain and elevation make it more suitable for experienced joggers. Less challenging options might be found by taking junctions to shorten the route if available.
The trail offers beautiful landscapes, including vineyards, country houses, and panoramic views of the southern foothills and mountains. You'll pass through areas with native vegetation like rosemary, thyme, and gorse. Key highlights include the Source of the Cuadros River and the historical Torreón de Cuadros.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, trails with varied vegetation and significant elevation changes are often best enjoyed in spring or autumn. These seasons typically offer milder temperatures, making the ascents more manageable and the natural scenery more vibrant or colorful.
Generally, trails within natural parks like Parque Natural Sierra Mágina allow dogs, but they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. Always check local regulations for any specific restrictions within the park before your visit.
Access to the Las Viñas Trail itself and the Parque Natural Sierra Mágina typically does not require specific permits or entrance fees for general recreational use like jogging. However, it's always a good idea to check the official website for the park or local tourism office for any updated regulations or special requirements.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other official trails. Notably, it follows the 'Sendero de Las Viñas' for its entire length. It also crosses parts of the 'Andalucía - North Route (Província de Jaén)', 'Caño del Aguadero', and 'Camino del Torreón', among others.
Given the 'difficult' rating and varied terrain, wear appropriate trail running shoes with good grip. Bring sufficient water, especially during warmer months, as there may not be water sources directly on the trail. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen) is also recommended, along with layers of clothing to adapt to changing temperatures.
Yes, be aware that sections of the trail coincide with the SE-487 road, which has light traffic. Always exercise caution and be mindful of vehicles in these areas. The significant elevation changes also mean you should be prepared for strenuous activity and potential uneven surfaces.
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