228
runners
26
runs
Jogging around Tamajón offers diverse terrain within the Sierra Norte de Guadalajara. The region features unique karst rock formations, including the "Ciudad Encantada," alongside dense pine, holm oak, and savin forests. Varied topography with continuous ascents and descents provides a range of challenges for runners. The area also includes streams and is in proximity to the Embalse del Vado.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
12
runners
11.3km
02:14
760m
760m
Tackle the challenging 7.0-mile Pico Ocejon via Chorrera de Despeñalagua circular trailrunning route from Valverde de los Arroyos, gaining 2
2
runners
15.3km
02:00
350m
350m
This difficult 9.5-mile (15.3 km) jogging trail features runnable tracks and a steep climb to the Peña del Arcipreste.

Sign up for free
38
runners
26.1km
04:03
1,050m
1,050m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
21
runners
21.6km
04:02
1,300m
1,300m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
10
runners
9.00km
01:14
300m
300m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, in Tamajón (Guadalajara), stands atop a small hill to the north of the town center, at an altitude of approximately 1,097 meters, within the Diocese of Sigüenza-Guadalajara. It was built in the 13th century in the Romanesque style, with significant renovations in the 16th century that introduced Renaissance influences. In the 12th century, the area belonged to the Common Lands of the Town and Territory of Atienza; in the 15th century, it passed to the Mendoza family.
3
0
Beautiful Black town in the north of Guadalajara, with a beautiful Black Church.
0
0
The most popular route to ascend Pico Ocejón begins in Valverde de los Arroyos and is known for its scenic beauty and moderate difficulty. The hike is approximately 14.74 km and typically takes around 6 hours with stops. Along the way, hikers can enjoy spectacular views and the rich biodiversity of the area.
6
0
The most popular route to ascend Pico Ocejón begins in Valverde de los Arroyos and is known for its scenic beauty and moderate difficulty. The hike is approximately 14.74 km and typically takes around 6 hours with stops. Along the way, hikers can enjoy spectacular views and the rich biodiversity of the area.
6
0
The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Tamajón, Guadalajara, is a beautiful example of 13th-century Romanesque architecture, with Renaissance reforms in the 16th century. Located on a small hill to the north of the town, this church stands out for its impressive façade and its rich history. The temple has a rectangular floor plan with three sections and three naves, with a flat chancel and a porticoed gallery on the south façade. Inside, you can admire mural paintings from different periods and Baroque and Gothic altarpieces that decorate the main altar and the side chapels.
5
0
The climb is hard, but it is worth it. Although we were not lucky enough to see all the scenery that should be seen from that height. The descent is almost harder than the ascent.
1
0
A picturesque village among the black villages of Guadalajara. The food is great and it is a good starting point for hiking and mountain biking excursions.
1
0
The route that passes through the Puente de los Trillos is known for its natural landscapes and traditional black architecture. It is an excellent option for hiking lovers looking to explore the Sierra Norte of Guadalajara.
4
0
There are over 25 running routes available for jogging around Tamajón, offering a variety of experiences within the Sierra Norte de Guadalajara. These routes cater to different fitness levels, though most are considered difficult.
The running trails in Tamajón feature diverse terrain, including unique karst rock formations like those found in the 'Ciudad Encantada,' dense pine, holm oak, and savin forests. You'll encounter varied topography with continuous ascents and descents, characteristic of the rugged Sierra Norte de Guadalajara.
While most routes around Tamajón are rated as difficult, there are a few moderate options available. For example, a 9-kilometer route through the Ciudad Encantada is described as having low difficulty, making it suitable for a scenic and engaging jog, though specific komoot routes for this are not listed as easy.
Yes, the Tamajón area offers several circular running routes. One notable option is the Pico Ocejón – Campillejo loop from Campillo de Ranas, a challenging 26.1 km trail. Another circular trail, approximately 12-14 kilometers, also traverses the Enchanted City, providing a varied experience.
Yes, you can find running routes that lead to beautiful natural attractions. The Aljibe Waterfall – Trillos Bridge loop from Campillo de Ranas is a 9 km difficult route that takes you past the stunning Aljibe Waterfall. The region also features streams that can form impressive waterfalls.
While jogging near Tamajón, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. The area is known for its unique karst rock formations in the 'Ciudad Encantada.' You might also pass through villages like Valverde de los Arroyos or Campillo de Ranas, part of the 'Black Towns' route with their distinctive slate architecture. The Trillos Bridge is another notable sight.
While many routes in Tamajón are rated as difficult, some sections or shorter loops, particularly those through the 'Ciudad Encantada' with its low difficulty rating, could be suitable for families looking for a scenic walk or light jog. It's advisable to check the specific route details for elevation and distance to ensure it matches your family's fitness level.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in the Sierra Norte de Guadalajara, but it's always best to check local regulations or specific trail signage. Ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in protected natural areas or near wildlife, and always clean up after them.
Tamajón, as a starting point for several routes, typically offers parking options within or on the outskirts of the village. For specific trailheads, it's recommended to check detailed route information or local signage upon arrival, as parking availability can vary.
The varied ecosystems of the Sierra Norte de Guadalajara make Tamajón suitable for running across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon runs are ideal. Winter running is possible, but be prepared for colder conditions and potentially challenging terrain due to weather.
Tamajón itself, being a village with historical and cultural interest, offers amenities where you can find places to eat or drink. Many running routes start or pass through villages in the Sierra Norte, providing opportunities for refreshments before or after your run.
The running experience in Tamajón is unique due to its blend of natural beauty and geological wonders. The 'Ciudad Encantada' with its whimsical karst rock formations provides a visually striking backdrop, while the broader Sierra Norte de Guadalajara offers diverse landscapes, from savin forests to rugged mountain trails. The area's proximity to the Embalse del Vado also adds routes with potential water views.
Yes, experienced trail runners will find challenging long-distance options. The GR 60 Pueblos de la Arquitectura Negra - Senderos GR is a difficult 11.3 km trail with significant elevation gain. Another demanding route is the Arcipreste de Hita Trail, a difficult 15.3 km path with notable elevation changes, traversing diverse natural environments.


Browse the best Running Trails & Routes in other regions.