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Run the 7.8-mile (12.5 km) Embalse de la Rambla de Algeciras (PR-MU 92) trail, a moderate route through lunar-like landscapes to turquoise w
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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12.4 km
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6.49 km
5.99 km
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The Trail run to the Embalse de la Rambla de Algeciras (PR-MU 92) is approximately 12.5 km long. For jogging, it typically takes around 1 hour and 22 minutes to complete, though this can vary based on individual fitness and pace.
While some sections are easily accessible, the route is generally considered an intermediate run due to its length, elevation gain (around 249m), and potentially irregular terrain in the middle section. Good fitness is recommended, but it can be enjoyed by various skill levels if approached cautiously.
Yes, the Trail run to the Embalse de la Rambla de Algeciras (PR-MU 92) is generally a looped trail, offering a circular route back to your starting point.
The trail is located in the Murcia region of Spain. While specific trailhead parking isn't detailed, it's advisable to look for parking areas near the Embalse de la Rambla de Algeciras or the nearby town of Gebas. There are no shuttles mentioned, so personal transport is likely needed.
The terrain is varied. While some paths are easily accessible, the middle section can be irregular and uneven. The trail passes through the dramatic badlands of the 'Ravines of Gebas,' which feature unique geological formations resembling a desert or lunar surface. It's important to note that the trail can become impassable during periods of heavy rain.
The best time to visit is typically during cooler months. It's strongly advised against completing the route during extreme heat without adequate protection, and heavy rain can make sections impassable. Sunny days are ideal for experiencing the dramatic scenery and shadows.
You can expect truly unique and stunning scenery. The route traverses the 'Ravines of Gebas,' a Protected Landscape with 'otherworldly' badlands and bizarrely shaped hills. Upon reaching the Rambla de Algeciras Reservoir, you'll be greeted by tranquil turquoise waters and breathtaking panoramic views of the reservoir and distant mountains.
The trail is located within the 'Ravines of Gebas,' which is a Protected Landscape. However, there are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for accessing the trail itself. It's always a good idea to check local regulations before your visit.
The trail is generally considered dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected natural areas, and to be mindful of other trail users and potential wildlife.
No, there are no facilities or water sources directly on the trail. Visitors should bring their own food and sufficient water for the duration of their run.
Yes, the route follows the Sendero de los Azagadores for its entire length. It also intersects with sections of other trails, including Esputrek. Tramo 6 Gebas - El Berro and Espubike. Tramo 2 Gebas - Casas Nuevas.
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