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Jogging routes around Las Peñas De Riglos are set within the dramatic landscapes of the Spanish Pre-Pyrenees, characterized by the colossal, reddish conglomerate rock formations known as the Mallos de Riglos. These vertical pillars, sculpted by erosion, provide a unique backdrop for running. The region also features trails along the Gállego River and diverse Pre-Pyrenean scenery, including parched terrains and varied flora. This area offers a range of running experiences amidst its distinctive natural features.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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5.16km
00:55
390m
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This difficult 3.2-mile trail running route offers spectacular views of the Mallos de Riglos and the Gállego River in the Spanish Pre-Pyrene
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28.8km
04:34
1,450m
1,450m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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12.9km
02:15
780m
780m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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11.8km
01:53
620m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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23.6km
04:07
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After hiking and climbing, you can stop here for a very good meal and be pampered culinarily.
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As of 2017, observation was still permitted up there (in September). Of course, this may have changed in the meantime. Good luck!
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With this backdrop, the town disappears completely from view, yet there are several terraces with music to relax and enjoy.
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The Bentuso viewpoint is located at an altitude of 1035 meters, what a postcard view!
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Beautifully situated parish church at the foot of the Mallos, built in the 17th century with 2 beautiful sculptures.
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The Mallos of the Aragonese Pre-Pyrenees were formed 65 million years ago after eroded material from the Pyrenees washed away.
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beautiful walk with a view of the nests of griffon vultures
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At this point, the Hoya de Huesca nature trail runs through the spectacular landscape of the mallos (rock formations). These conglomerate columns rise above the Aragonese foothills.
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There are over 50 running routes around Las Peñas de Riglos, offering a wide range of experiences amidst the dramatic Pre-Pyrenean landscape. These routes cater to various fitness levels, though many are considered challenging.
The terrain is primarily characterized by the colossal, reddish conglomerate rock formations known as the Mallos de Riglos. You'll also find trails along the Gállego River and through diverse Pre-Pyrenean scenery, including parched terrains and varied flora. Expect significant elevation changes on many routes.
While many routes in Las Peñas de Riglos are rated as difficult, there are options that can be adapted for those with good fitness. For example, the Mallos de Riglos: Path of Heaven Loop is a shorter, 3.2-mile circular route that offers spectacular views, though it still involves significant elevation gain. It's recommended to assess your fitness level carefully.
The unique experience comes from running amidst the awe-inspiring Mallos de Riglos, towering up to 300 meters. The area is also home to one of Europe's largest colonies of Eurasian griffon vultures, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting as you run. The combination of dramatic rock formations, river views, and diverse Pre-Pyrenean flora creates a truly memorable backdrop.
The running routes in Las Peñas de Riglos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Runners often praise the spectacular views of the Mallos, the challenging yet rewarding terrain, and the unique natural environment.
Yes, several routes are circular. A popular option is the Mallos de Riglos: Path of Heaven Loop, which encircles the Mallos and provides stunning vistas. Other longer loops like View of Mallos de Riglos – Mirador del Colorado loop from Riglos also offer a complete circuit experience.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many trails in the region. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially given the presence of wildlife like griffon vultures and other local fauna. Be mindful of local regulations and other trail users.
While many routes are challenging, families with older children who are accustomed to hiking can enjoy some of the shorter, less strenuous paths. The Mallos de Riglos: Path of Heaven Loop, though it has elevation, is a manageable distance for active families looking for scenic views.
The most prominent landmarks are the Mallos de Riglos themselves, with individual formations like "El Puro" and "Pisón." You can also spot Eurasian griffon vultures soaring overhead. Key viewpoints include the Vulture Viewpoint (Mirador de los Buitres) and the Colorado Viewpoint, offering expansive panoramas of the rock formations and surrounding landscape.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around the village of Riglos, which serves as a common starting point for many trails. Specific parking areas may be designated for trail access, so it's good to check local signage upon arrival.
The region is suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, making them ideal for running. Summers can be hot, especially in the parched Pre-Pyrenean terrains, so early morning or late afternoon runs are recommended during these months. Winters are cooler but can still be good for running, though some higher trails might be affected by weather.
Absolutely. For experienced trail runners seeking a significant challenge, routes like Mirador del Colorado – Mallos de Riglos loop from Riglos offer a difficult 17.9-mile path with substantial elevation gain, providing an intense workout and expansive views of the Mallos and surrounding landscape.
Yes, wildlife observation is a significant part of the experience. The Mallos are home to one of Europe's largest colonies of Eurasian griffon vultures, which you can frequently see soaring above. The ARCAZ Interpretation Center in Riglos offers more information on these birds of prey. You might also encounter other local fauna typical of the Pre-Pyrenean environment.


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