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Jogging around Sant Llorenç De Morunys offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Catalan Pre-Pyrenees. The region features extensive forests, river valleys, and rugged high-mountain terrain, providing varied running conditions. Joggers can explore paths around the tranquil Llosa del Cavall reservoir or ascend into the surrounding mountain ranges, including Port del Comte and Serra del Verd. This area is characterized by its natural settings and offers a network of trails suitable for trail running.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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7.71km
01:20
420m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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20.3km
03:19
1,040m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sant Llorenç de Morunys is a town in the Solsonès region located at 925 metres above sea level, surrounded by the Port del Comte, Busa and Verd mountain ranges. It has a well-preserved medieval centre, with walls, cobbled streets and the 11th-century Romanesque church of Sant Llorenç, as the centre of the complex. It is a key point of passage and stop for mountain routes, cycle tours and crossings through the Pre-Pyrenees. The entrance and exit of the town can be done via roads with demanding slopes or forest tracks depending on the itinerary, but it is always worth stopping there to recover energy, fill up water bottles or take a quality break. A good place to charge batteries, both physical and e-bike.
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Sant Llorenç de Morunys is a curious mountain town in the Solsonés region. If you are on the road here, do not hesitate to make a stop and recharge your batteries at any of its establishments.
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It is said that in the past, people used to go to these sources to drink from them for nine consecutive days with the intention of curing their ailments. Although bathing can be beneficial for skin conditions, it is best to refrain from swallowing it.
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The Verger viewpoint was appropriated by the Ja Arribarem-Club Excursionista Group on its 25th anniversary (2017) and dedicated it to Josep Cases, one of its members who died of illness a few months ago. It is a good vantage point with a panorama that covers from Cap de Verd to the Serres de Busa - Bastets and at its feet the swamp of Llosa de Cavall.
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Documented since the end of the 10th century as an ancient hermitage center, in the 11th century it became dependent on the monastery of Sant Llorenç de Morunys. A church was built there in the fifteenth century, and between 1582 and 1634 a community of Dominican friars was established there. The increase in his patrimonial assets led to the construction of a new temple between 1774 and 1785, which came to serve, in 1812, as a depot for French prisoners and was devastated in 1836 during the Carline War; a cannon from that time is preserved there, located at the entrance to the sanctuary. The current building was built on the initiative of the industrialist Esteve Monegal between 1867 and 1870, and was inaugurated on August 19 of this year. In 1896 a great fire, perhaps caused by lightning, completely destroyed the high altar and the paintings representing the legend. The image of the Virgin Mary was rescued and the temple was repaired. In 1901, a new high altar was inaugurated, this time financed by José Monegal. In 1929, the two Masriera canvases were installed there, replacing the previous two, burned in the 1896 fire. After the family that lived in the Sanctuary left at the end of the sixties of the 20th century, in 1971 Father Jordana, coming from the Monastery of Poblet, who had been Prior-President of Poblet and of the Spanish Cistercian Order, arrived in La Mola to reside there and lead a retired life. In 1975, a new reconstruction of the Sanctuary began and in the following years, electric light and running water were added. In 2008, the Hostatgeria del Santuari was inaugurated there, a "eucharistic, biblical place, a place to transmit the peace of God
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Sanctuary of the population of San Lorenzo de Morunys. Very well maintained and with magnificent views.
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Good views of the Losa del Caballo reservoir, the Sierras de Busa, Ensija and del Verd.
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There are nearly 30 dedicated running routes around Sant Llorenç de Morunys, offering a wide range of experiences for different fitness levels. These routes explore the diverse landscapes of the Catalan Pre-Pyrenees.
The terrain is highly varied, ranging from paths around the tranquil Llosa del Cavall reservoir to challenging ascents in the Port del Comte, Busa, and Verd mountains. You'll find extensive forests, river valleys, and rugged high-mountain landscapes, with some trails featuring continuous climbs and sections of loose stone.
Absolutely. Many routes provide breathtaking views. For instance, the Running Santuario de Lord — Valle de Lord route offers views towards the Sanctuary of Lord and the surrounding valley. You can also explore areas near the Llosa del Cavall reservoir for tranquil water vistas. The region is rich in natural monuments like The Capolatell (Busa Prison) and Pla de Busa Cliffs.
Yes, several excellent circular routes start and end in Sant Llorenç de Morunys. A popular option is the Sanctuary of Lord – Sant Llorenç de Morunys loop, which provides varied terrain and connects the village to the historic Sanctuary. Another great choice is the Sant Llorenç de Morunys – Canal of Canalda loop, leading through forested areas.
Yes, you can combine your run with cultural exploration. The Sanctuary of Lord – Sant Llorenç de Morunys loop takes you to the significant Sanctuary of Lord. The region also features historical sites like the Romanesque Church of Sant Llorenç, dating back to the 11th century, which can be incorporated into your routes.
Yes, for those seeking a refreshing natural feature, the Sant Llorenç de Morunys – La Coma Waterfall loop is a fantastic option. This route allows you to experience the beauty of a waterfall amidst the natural surroundings.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the stunning natural settings, and the extensive network of trails that cater to different abilities, from moderate paths to more challenging ascents.
Sant Llorenç de Morunys is well-suited for advanced runners. Many routes feature significant elevation gains and challenging terrain. For example, the Sanctuary of Lord – Sant Llorenç de Morunys loop is classified as difficult, covering 13.4 km with notable elevation changes. The region is known for its trail running opportunities, including circuits with substantial climbs.
The region offers great running conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer is also suitable, especially for higher altitude routes, though it's wise to start early to avoid the midday heat. Winter running is possible, but some higher trails might be affected by snow or ice.
While popular routes like those to the Sanctuary of Lord are well-loved, the extensive trail network in the Serra del Verd natural park and around the Cardener River sources offers many opportunities for peaceful, less crowded runs. Exploring the vast forests and remote areas of the Solsonès region will provide a tranquil experience.
Yes, many trails provide panoramic views, especially from elevated points. Routes that ascend into the surrounding mountain ranges like Port del Comte or towards viewpoints such as the Mirador del Colader, accessible via the Tossal de Vall-llonga – Mirador del Colader loop, offer expansive vistas of the Pyrenean foothills and valleys.


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